The software I've seen for the couple nokia phones is about $300 or $200,
if it was $50 I'd take it and screw the extra $100 for the phone I'd have to
pay above my allowed budget. My contract is way beyond up, but that's part
of my new deal, I have to sign up with a contract renewal for a year to get
a good price on the phones I listed in my original message and since those
are my options, I think I'll stick with the 2 I've decided on which no one
has mentioned on here yet, and I think I'll talk to them on the phone and
have them explain them to me, and if they want to make the sale, they'll do
it if not, I'll find some one who will. That's how I work.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anthony Vece" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: cell phone question
> Hi Everyone;
>
> Here is yet another reason why some of these companies hesitate to get
> involved with issues like ours.
>
> Their are people who expect something for nothing just because they are
> blind.
>
> Now, ideas like these give us a bad name.
>
> How much could the software cost, maybe $50 or so.
>
> And, if it is too much money now, why not wait until the price comes down
> or, maybe the software can be written so that it may work with more than
> one
> phone.
>
> If it works with more than one phone then, the prices of the phones will
> not
> be as costly.
>
> I just picked up and LGVX4500 and, I am perfectly happy with it.
>
> If you are not demanding, and you know how to talk to people maybe you can
> ask someone if your battery is low or, how good the signal strength is.
>
> We all need to interact with one another.
>
> As for me, I'll wait until my two year contract is up.
>
> By then, the price will have leveled off or, the program may work with
> other
> phones as well.
>
> I am not a push over,I just do my best to get along with people.
>
> Anthony
>
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