[Electronics-talk] Data plans

Gail the U. S. Male gailcrowe1959 at gmail.com
Sun Sep 14 16:37:46 UTC 2014


Gerald, I'm not going hungry, but I do alot a large chunk of my available 
spending money, after paying bills, to my cell phone. But, I would spend 
just as much if I used a landline, and my cell is almost always with me,when 
I'm out and about. So, I can call if I have an emergency out in the streets. 
also, I've saved tons of money, buying apps for my iPhone! things like bar 
code readers, OCr apps, GPS apps, things like that. which, if I purchased a 
stand alone device for each of these purposes would have run me to thousands 
of dollars, which my rehab agency wouldn't pay for. also there are the 
sports and radio apps.  The town where I live is  sadly, in my opinioon 
lacking decent radio broadcasts, so I use my phone, with speakers for my 
radio, and follow all my teams, which are 900 miles away, and I couldn't get 
their broadcasts over radio. you have to make tradeoffs. I don't smoke, or 
drink, and don't do much else, since transportation is also terrible here.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gerald Levy via Electronics-talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
To: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>; "Discussion of accessible 
electronics and appliances" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Data plans


>
> What I don't understand is how someone on a fixed income can afford an 
> IPhone, which typically costs $299 plus the $70 or $80 a month for 
> service. And that's only if you sign a two-year contract, which is a 
> minimum commitment of at least $1500.  And a prepaid IPhone costs about 
> $600, plus monthly service, but at least you are not locked into a 
> contract.  It seems like almost every blind person is running around with 
> an IPhone these days, even though the unemployment rate among the blind is 
> purported to be 70% or higher.  Either this figure is bogus, or else there 
> are a lot of affluent blind folks out there, or else a lot of blind folks 
> are going hungry  for the sake of their IPhones.  Something is definitely 
> wrong with this picture.
>
> Gerald
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Tracy Carcione via Electronics-talk" <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
> To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances" 
> <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:03 AM
> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Data plans
>
>
>> What I don't understand is how someone on a fixed income can afford a 
>> data plan.  I'm employed, and I think the data plan prices I've seen are 
>> absolutely ridiculous, way more money than I my use would warrant.
>> Are there reasonable data plans out there, or pay-as-you-go?
>> Tracy
>>
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