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Originally Posted by ls3mach
How do you guys manage? I mean, I know I have to pay more than $50, but you have a $600 phone and you use it that little? My company would flip if I switched us to those types of plans.
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I may have a business phone, and I do run a store, but I only need it for that store, as well as some personal calls. The plan I switched over to, while it didn't give me a whole wack-load of anytime minutes, it also gives me a My5 program. On it I have my store (obviously), the RM, as well as some personal numbers. Along with that I also have evenings/weekends, which is when I do most of my "personal" calling. Also, if I'm at the store, I'm going to use the stores landline, not my cell.
I never understood how my RM's bills have always been so
high, sometimes running between 3-400 dollars. If you look over these plans, wouldn't you be able to figure something out? Sure, there are those people that need over 1500 minutes a month, but some (see a lot) of providers have My5/10, which I can't even conceive needing to call any more than that amount of people on your cell phone (unless you're some kind of high-talent agent). Likewise, you can always add Unlimited Incoming to your phone.
Maybe I won't understand until I have the same needs as you, but until then I will just watch and stare as companies piddle their money into phones because the high-minute plans are convenient and hassle-free.