You can also use your old phones as CCTV or just for video for remote viewing using something like the AlfredCam app. Before I had this 3D printer with built in camera I used an old phone to monitor the printer from another room or down the pub.
Read the link, neither of those give you Parental Responsibility. If she were to move abroad with your child, there isn't a thing you can do about it. If the child needs an operation, transplant, whatever, you have no say. Schooling? you have no say. The list goes on and on. I speak from experience.I'm on the birth certificate, he has my surname. No question about me having parental responsibility.
Apologies, I appear to have skip-read my own link! Dec 2003 huh, well that could have saved me a couple of grand if I'd held on two years. Either way, nice to see the law has been changed, and for once in the Fathers best interests.I think this covers it:
That's the problem with the description of PAYG, (pay as you go) they are not most of them you loose your deposited monies at the end of each month if not used, check out GiffGaff works on the O2 network the only true Pay as you Go, monies are never taken unless you use the phone, even then only topped up too £10.00 when you do.Only the other day, the OHs mobile had a text come from O2. "We're stopping supporting the old type sim you have in your phone"
The phone immediately stopped working, which is a pain due to OTPs etc. She doesn't use the phone much, but I've got her a cheap monthly contract on my own contract, and a new phone. Now struggling to get the old number back in place! Looks like that's OK though.
She hadn't used the old PAYG phone for ages, so the PAYG just isn't a reliable way of having a phone. The cheapest PAYG, is dearer than the cheapest contract (at least here, not much choice of networks.
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