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Save Money on Cell Phone Offers: Beware of Family Plans

There are many offers for family cell phone plans on the web. To get the best deals, here are some guidelines:

  • Get enough anytime minutes

  • Keep track of your usage

  • Be aware of the costs for extras like text messaging and internet access

  • Have a family policy on whether or not your will these extra services

  • Avoid roaming charges and...

  • Monitor your monthly statements

15 minutes talk time per day

Get enough minutes for everyone on your plan. If you have more than three people on the same plan, you should avoid 300 and 500 minute plans. Assuming you have free nights and weekends, a 300 minute plan works out to 15 minutes of talk time per day. This is certainly not a good deal, even for two people. Unless you like to pay outrageous per minute fees, get as many minutes as you can afford.

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Obama's choice for DHS could flame tech visa battle
Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, thought to be President-elect Barack Obama's leading choice to head the Department of Homeland Security, has been a strong advocate of increasing H-1B visas -- a stance that could become an issue during her confirmation.
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'Vista Capable' lawyers ask: What did Ballmer know, when did he know it?
Lawyers for the plaintiffs in the Vista Capable class-action suit want to grill Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to find out what he said to top executives at Intel, HP and Best Buy when they complained about the marketing program.
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Massachusetts extends compliance deadline on new data encryption rules
Citing the economic downturn, the Massachusetts state government is giving companies more time to comply with tough new regulations on securing the personal data of state residents.
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