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I wonder how many

bobc74

Jan 10, 2013, 6:12 PM
of those "low-income" customers that have Assurance Wireless because they claim they "cannot afford" their own phone pay the same rate as those who spend their money on their own Straight Talk, Boost, or other no-contract options because they've added on options to the basic service.
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Mark_S

Jan 11, 2013, 3:27 PM
Your problem?
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Tofuchong

Jan 12, 2013, 2:12 PM
They money is supposed to be going to ACTUAL individuals in need, not people stealing from the system.
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evrodude

Jan 12, 2013, 12:43 AM
Good question.

I wonder how many of these customers have their own homes and drive nice cars. But they "cannot afford" a cell phone.
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Mark_S

Jan 14, 2013, 11:09 AM
Is there irrefutable proof to back that up that can be submitted here? Rather than stereotype and generalize?
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Tofuchong

Jan 14, 2013, 11:29 AM
Of course there is, check what species we are. People will take advantage of a situation if they can at almost every opportunity. Not everybody will, but there is ALWAYS somebody who will. Proof doesn't need to be posted to know that there are individuals take advantage of this, and taking public funds away from individuals who actuially really need it. Thats not a generalization, thats a fact.
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Mark_S

Jan 14, 2013, 11:55 AM
Then do something about it. Whining and moaning never got anything done. Local Congressmen and Senators get paid the big bucks to work for you, "We The People"
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Tofuchong

Jan 14, 2013, 5:25 PM
I don't disagree about Congressmen, they can definately help. A Senator though?... really ? I do happen to remember one of the previous Senators, I do believe he was from Alaska, the dude who had his house raided by the FBI I think it was. Somebody asked him about the internet, and his reply was, If I remember correctly,

"The internet is a series of gigantic tubes, and if you go to the right one, you can get a movie delivered to your house"

The senate needs to be abolished.
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Mark_S

Jan 15, 2013, 11:05 AM
Tofuchong said:
I don't disagree about Congressmen, they can definately help. A Senator though?... really ? I do happen to remember one of the previous Senators, I do believe he was from Alaska, the dude who had his house raided by the FBI I think it was. Somebody asked him about the internet, and his reply was, If I remember correctly,

"The internet is a series of gigantic tubes, and if you go to the right one, you can get a movie delivered to your house"

The senate needs to be abolished.


Being that corruption is rampant everywhere, that is understandable. Be proactive in trying to resolve societal inconsistencies. Close the cookie-jars so everyone does not put their hands in all at once.
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