billw
The Tattooed One
Jeez I pay £13 a month for unlimited data. I think I have calls and texts too but they're never used.
I have a mobile phone almost exclusively so that I can divert the landline calls when I'm out and about. It's cheaper than paying someone to sit and look pretty between answering the occasional call. It also has the bonus that I hear first hand what the message is, not some translation or half forgotten version. I'm on PAYG and it's usually less than a tenner a month.Not at all: it's actually £11.27, SIM only. 4G, 2GB data (never get anywhere near that), unlimited calls and texts. Vodafone. 18mth contract.
It just seem that 90% of the traffic is monkeys in lipstick or some other nonsense.
You misunderstand,I think that says a lot more about your contacts than the platform.
Most of them included pictures of females so poor and underprivileged they had barely enough clothes to cover essentials.
The government and HMRC are the big benefactors from a cashless society, once all transactions are credit/debit card, bank transfers and other electronic means they are in control and have even more data about us and could manipulate the markets.
I'm pleased you added (but not always) as not everyone who doesn't want their life on a 'phone is incapable of operating one!
The software on 'phones loses support as well and I have a case in point, my less than 2 year old Iphone running OS 14+ developed a sudden fault which prevented calls, texts and internet access, it took a week to get an appointment at a local Apple genius bar following the usual actions by me and then on line and telephone support, at the shop 5 minutes of diagnosis to be told it's a hardware fault and is rubber ducked, no offer of repair, trade in or discount on a new 'phone, you'll have to buy one in the shop sir, at full retail, my response was no way but even emails to the UK MD hasn't resolved it however that's another story my point is luckily I held on to an 4 year old iphone 6 which I'm using until I decide to change (to an android) and that 'phone is stuck at OS 12 with no further updates available. According to Apple there are many thousands of people using much older models than that on even older OS.
Support for windows lasts a lot longer than 3 to 4 years.
You said I'd be stuffed if my laptop broke, I said NO I WOULDN'T and explained why, nothing more nothing less, not for a second did I suggest you couldn't do the same.If I am at home, I have access to everything I need from my phone on my laptop right away as it's all backed up automatically on my google account. Within an hour I can have another phone up and running. And I do have a spare phone at home of course. In an absolute emergency if I was away from home, I can add my account to my partners phone as a second user and within minutes have access to my data.
It wasn't so much the fact that it was bin fodder at less than 2 years neither was it the way Apple responded generally in fact their support department and genius bar is excellent, it was the company policy of offering nothing at all as a final solution to a long standing customer who bought 2, sometimes 3 iphones every 2 years or less, had been loyal and spent a great deal of money. I never asked for a free repair, I was prepared to pay and was shocked it couldn't be done, they could have offered me a trade in against a new £800 phone but refused and the same attitude refusing a discount which I could have got even from Costco so it was clear that customer loyalty means very little.After us Boomers and our parents have gone the following generations will have grown up with smart phones and consider it normal.
I can understand the frustration with the Apple warranty. Hardware that fails within 2 years is clearly not fit for purpose. Apple are not being fair.
I have mobile phone insurance in my banking package. I think we claimed once in the past years but I've replaced a number of smashed screens
Built in obsolescence is common these days. It forces people into upgrades that aren't really necessary although many people will always want the latest model.
You said I'd be stuffed if my laptop broke, I said NO I WOULDN'T and explained why, nothing more nothing less, not for a second did I suggest you couldn't do the same.
Are you back up to your old tricks trying to start an argument?
Aha, a project for a bigger deskI could not fit the three screens of that size onto my desk. I am feeling deprived
As for mobile banking apps I trust the secrutiy on my PCs much more than on my phone. So far I have never installed a banking app on it.
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I have found this thread most reassuring, for years I thought I was the last person on the planet not to use a mobile or smart phone. The only time I miss one is when I meet family at the airport.
That would be great if it applied to all, but those with the big money still hide it to avoid tax in so called tax avoidance schemes. If all the loopholes were closed and enforced then HMRC could reduce taxation for all and still pull in more money.HMRC collecting tax revenues that otherwise disappear into the cash fuelled black economy? Is that bad?
Cash - the favoured currency of criminals and money launderers.
That would be great if it applied to all, but those with the big money still hide it to avoid tax in so called tax avoidance schemes. If all the loopholes were closed and enforced then HMRC could reduce taxation for all and still pull in more money.
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