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We just dropped our land lline for a couple of reasons. One is it just didn't seem worth it for the 30 dollars or so and then everyone in the family has a cell phone. Called to see if they offered a no bones dirt cheap plan, turns out we was on it. 10 to 15 dollars and I would ve kept it. And I know of a bunch dropping their land lines. Which they must be feeling with the idiotic data plan on some of there texting phones and the real funny one, lg 8360. joke.
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Hey we are sorry that our cheap plans does not fit your budget
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When verizon get's most if not all family members on a wireless phone plan what's the point of keeping the land line. Or have you not seen the trend?
{no personal comments please}
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I agree with LoganX. Dad is now in a nursing home in another state and the best we could do is about $35 a month which includes a 7.99 long distance plan. He rarely if ever calls anyone, much less long distance, but we didn't want to take that option away from him. Wish there was a way of simply charging long distance by the minute - sort of like pay phones used to do.
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The trend I spoke of {please keep it relevant}
Verizon to cut 13,000 jobs
By Blake Ellis, contributing writerJanuary 28, 2010: 10:56 AM ET
http://money.cnn.com/2010/01/26/news/companies/verizon_layoffs/