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|    =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Lorenz?= to micky    |
|    Re: The high price of emergency phone se    |
|    20 Oct 25 21:55:58    |
      From: hugybear@gmx.net              On 20.10.25 21:27, micky wrote:       > Intro: Friday night at home I tripped and fell into a confined space, on       > my side, After trying to get up for 2 hours, I started thinking.       >       > Couldn't call my best friends, they're out of town.       > Couldn't call my neighbors, I don't know any of their numbers by heart.       > (they are in the computer, not in the phone.)       > Aha, I can call the police. I know their number!       >       > Wait! What am I thinking. I don't have a phone. (And if I could get to       > the phone, I wouldn't need any more help.)       >       > So the next day, I started looking. There is some company that       > advertises but I could't remember their name I tried mini-phone but had       > to add "for medical emergency" to find what I wanted.       >       > 5 major companies, none of whose name I remembered, despite those       > commercials. (Maybe I've really learned to ignore commercials. I hope       > so.       >       > Question. They want 29 to 40 dollars a month for the service! I pay       > only $15 for my cell service and that lets me call anywhere, not just       > that one number, I could call the police myself, for example. And my       > phone gives the weather, music, movies, all for $15/month.       >       > They will say that they give personal attention when you call. but some       > years, most people will never call them.       > Or they will call once. The operator will answer, promptly I hope. I       > wouldn't want to be put on hold at that price. She will probably know       > who is calling and where I live but she will verify it. She will know       > how to call the police in every city and county in the USA, and she will       > call them and repeat what I told her. This all will take between 5 and       > 10 minutes. Then she won't hear from me for another year.       > or some will call 5 or 10 times a year, but if it's up to 10, they       > probably shouldn't be learing alone anyhow.       >       > I think they may expect you to pay the cellular company separately.       >       > How come no cheaper competitor has shown his head?.       >       > BTW I got myself out, as you can probably tell, but it took hours and       > hours, though I slept very nicely for 4 of those hours.              What the fuck has this senile story to do with Android?              --       "De gustibus non est disputandum."              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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