projecthog
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Re: Teenagers & text msg.
That mean you're no Einstein like me?

That mean you're no Einstein like me?
I'm with Shizzy 100%. If the kids can't afford it by earning it, they don't have it. Anything else is supporting the current bailout mentality we have going on right now in the US and elsewhere. Simply stealing from others (parents in this case) in order to continue the "I want it now!!" approach to life will make you and your kids a lot worse off.
Giving them what they want will make them cool now and the coolest drive through cashier in town later. Let them fail now so they are able to strive for success later.
We have a Verizon Family plan, runs about 240/mo. That's for 4 phones, Mom plus 3 kids, 13, 15 and 20 (mine is separate company supplied). They all have unlimited Txts (Mrs. too), the oldest has a Blackberry, and that includes his separate email and Internet use. It's called the Family Plan or something. I suggest unlimited txtng, and limited minutes, Verizon has been very honest about suggesting plans that will be better for us after reviewing a bill with us. You have to ask, but it was worth a few minutes.
Ultimately I think txtng is cheaper, they don't simply stay on the phone although it is always glued to them. You can get quick notes to from the kids wherever you are, share info, even pics etc. So I think it is pretty much a good thing.
The plan also includes something for the phones, but I have no idea what portion of the contract that is. Also, we add insurance. That's around $5 month per phone, and there is a $50 deductible, so once we reach a point in the contract that a replacement phone would be less than $50, I cancel the insurance. I re-up when we "upgrade" to a new phone. I have replaced 3 phones under the insurance. $50, we have it in two days, all done on the net, no questions asked. Most typical issue is water damage . . .![]()
My neice sent 10000+ messages in one month. 80 + while we were at dinner for one hour.
Not to hijack your thread...but the real downside to texting was evident here lately by the deaths of three youngsters. One ran into a stopped tanker truck, stopped at a RR crossing. He was texting and never hit the brakes. The most recent was in the past few weeks when a 17 yo was hit head on by a 19 yo texting her boyfriend and crossed into oncoming traffic..... Why can't they just talk??![]()