#167304 - 02/18/09 05:51 PM
Martin Focazio, is this you in this article?
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Pooh-Bah
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Loc: California
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I was just reading this AP news story. Is this you, Martin? Certainly sounds like it from the little details in the story. Heh-heh, it's your 15 minutes of fame!
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#167305 - 02/18/09 05:58 PM
Re: Martin Focazio, is this you in this article?
[Re: Arney]
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Yep, I am 99 & 44/100 % sure it is...
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#167312 - 02/18/09 07:18 PM
Re: Martin Focazio, is this you in this article?
[Re: Arney]
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#167313 - 02/18/09 07:31 PM
Re: Martin Focazio, is this you in this article?
[Re: Since2003]
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"Holy crap" You gave yourself away mate. ![smile smile](/images/graemlins/default/smile.gif) For what its worth, the U.S. seems to be someway behind the U.K. when it comes to mobile phone's and calling plans. Looks to be about 5 years. A pre-paid phone is worth having any way. As a back up. Just make certain that the minuites don't expire after, oh say, a month. As used to be the case in the UK.
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#167314 - 02/18/09 07:55 PM
Re: Martin Focazio, is this you in this article?
[Re: Leigh_Ratcliffe]
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I've become something of an expert on the prepaid market. The minutes on my Tracfone don't expire until 2011, and every time I reload the minutes, it pushes the expiry out further. It's really exactly the benefits mentioned in the article.
What I REALLY want is a USB G3 dongle with X gigabytes of transfer that I can top off as needed, on a prepaid plan. I have a few applications where I have no data use at all for 8 weeks at a time, and then I'll need 200 MB a day for 4 days in a row.
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#167327 - 02/18/09 10:37 PM
Re: Martin Focazio, is this you in this article?
[Re: Since2003]
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Registered: 03/27/07
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Loc: SoCal
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Like you, I'm a low-volume minutes user (typically 100-200 minutes a month), so I get screwed on a typical monthly plan. I've looked at prepaid plans for just that reason. The problem? No suitable data.
While I'm a low volume caller, I'm a high volume data user. My blackberry sees a lot of email, and I tether it and use it as a modem for my laptop. I have the unlimited data plan from T-Mobile which is the cheapest I can find at $19.99/month, but toss the minimum shared-minutes family calling plan and my wife's line on top of that, and we're over $110/month.
Ugh.
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#167330 - 02/18/09 11:18 PM
Re: Martin Focazio, is this you in this article?
[Re: Since2003]
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Registered: 03/13/02
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Loc: Seattle, Washington
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I am essentially a cell phone non-user. I went the TracPhone route based on some discussion here a couple of years ago. I use about 1 minute a week.....total. TracPhone has saved me hundreds. I have my phone service loaded for 2 years at a time and the minutes that come with that are more than enough for the rest of my life. These minutes don't expire and I don't get nailed for any charges other than my calls. I cannot believe how much my co-workers fancy pants phones are costing them per month. Hell I could buy a custom knife a month for what they are wasting on blabbing. ![grin grin](/images/graemlins/default/grin.gif)
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#167334 - 02/19/09 12:49 AM
Re: Martin Focazio, is this you in this article?
[Re: Since2003]
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 09/15/05
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Loc: California
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So, tell us, how did you end up getting interviewed for the story? Or are you THAT much of a pre-paid phone service expert in those parts?!
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#167353 - 02/19/09 02:42 PM
Re: Martin Focazio, is this you in this article?
[Re: Arney]
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Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 2205
Loc: Bucks County PA
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So, tell us, how did you end up getting interviewed for the story? Or are you THAT much of a pre-paid phone service expert in those parts?! I'm fairly active in some personal finance sites where folks discuss how to manage their spending and debt loads, and I've written a few how-to posts here and there that have been used by a lot of people to help cut their wasteful spending, especially in matters related to technology. In this case, a Chicago-based reporter had seen a rather long post I'd made with regard to the economics of mobile communications, stuff I've discussed here as well, and he contacted me via that other site. A phone interview ensued and then they sent a photographer over, a nice guy, and then it hit the newswires. I've had a good relationship with the media over the years, for the most part, if you're willing to help them, they will help you. I actually turn down or ignore the majority of media requests I see, I get an surprising number of requests on a seemingly random range of topics from personal finance to relationships. I pick the ones I think can help other people the most.
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