In WA state, unlimited calling and a data plan for an iPhone is $130/ mo.
It's only $70 / mo where you are?
Cavan [and some of my friends] has an iPhone 3G with unlimited data, and
450 minutes with rollover. He texts using the data plan or WiFi rather
than SMS, but has the additional text
But that's the problem... when you have access to no other phone and you
are conducting business ... the minutes rack up.
You can't text a client when what they want is to talk to you...
Unlimited is for $130 the next step above 1300 minutes (or whatever that
figure is... I can't
Sprint has a deal now, 70 for unlimited data/sms/mms and 450 mins. But you
get unlimited minutes to any mobile. For me that means unlimited minutes, I
don't call any landlines. For 99 on sprint you get the same deal but true
unlimited minutes. It's not a bad deal if your job either subsidizes
But that's the problem... when you have access to no other phone and you are conducting
business ... the minutes rack up.
You can't text a client when what they want is to talk to you...
Unlimited is for $130 the next step above 1300 minutes (or whatever that figure is... I
can't
You can only deduct Cell phone expenses if it is required for you to carry.
I do not take business expenses, plus it is not required for me to
have one for my job. Others might deduct it, but I don't play games
with my taxes and the IRS.
Stewart
At 09:21 PM 11/4/2009, you wrote:
You