Geezer Wireless


tbbs-land is Powered by Verizon. From the FiOS interweb pipes, to the landline phone, to the Verizon Wireless cell phones, we are Verizon customers. I’ve cussed Verizon up one side and down the other on occasion; a justified cussing, in my opinion, ususally related to their customer service recalcitrance. Cussings aside, I’ll admit that 99.9% of the time, Verizon Just Works. We still have DirecTV for the one-eyed monster, and have been delighted with their products and service.

My quarrel with Verizon is centered on their wireless phone plans. When MLB and I first got cell phones, in 1990-something, we had a base plan, consisting of about 20 minutes per month apiece, for the modest sum of $15 or $20 per month. We never came close to using those minutes. The phones were clunky, with an interface that would have baffled Houdini. Even in those days, the Verizon network was awesome; we could plunk our phones down on my mom’s kitchen table in remote Northwest Kansas, call the cell number from her phone, and the damned things would ring. We made calls from the hills of Southwest Nebraska, and the damn things just worked. Amazing.

As electronic devices are wont to do, our phones laid down, and we upgraded. But our old plan was no more. We now have the “Half a gazillion minutes, with free calls in network” plan at about $80/month. And it works. But we use probably 20 minutes per month, and that’s heavy traffic. Rollover minutes aren’t an option with Verizon; I’m cool with that; I don’t want rollover minutes, I want a lifeline plan. At about $20/month. No soap.

So, today, I hit the Verizon website, all agog with the possibilities of bundling landline phone/wireless/internet/teevee1 into one super savings bundle of joy. And it was a partial success. The Verizon live chat person actually seemed interested, and directed me to several bundled items that would save around $100/month or so. The stickler came from the wireless piece; it’s still too much plan for us. I then looked at the potential savings without Verizon Wireless, and man, I hit the jackpot. I’ll let Verizon wireless run out later in the year, switch wireless carriers, bump DirecTV out, and save some big bucks.

And, this lengthy and rambling post concludes with my signing up with Jitterbug. Had to buy a phone, but the plan is $19/month, for 30 free minutes, including protection for the “I broke my phone” coverage. This should be here in time to make the upcoming Search for America tour, and if it has coverage where we need it, it’s Adios, Verizon. Then, I can bundle the remaining services, and save mega-mega-bucks. Either that, or I’ll have pissed away the Jitterbug money for nothing.

I’ll let y’all know how it goes.

-k-


1 Yes, I’d kick DirecTV to the curb to save some money.

Happy New Year, Verizon Style

This year, you can send text messages or pictures which will be shown on the Jumbotron in Times Square. The text-o-thon is sponsored by Verizon Wireless. Here’s how to play:

Verizon Wireless is giving you the chance to make your thoughts heard — er, read — on New Year’s Eve via a Jumbotron in New York City’s Times Square.

Send your text message — from any wireless phone — to 81878 or your picture message to NYC@pix.vzw.com anytime between 1 p.m. Monday to 4 a.m. Tuesday and it may go up on Spotlight Live’s 75-foot Jumbotron overlooking Times Square.

Any wireless device can participate. Normal text message and airtime rates apply.

-k-
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Cuttin’ a Rug

I made it through last night’s Academy of Country Music Awards long enough to see George Srtait perform, but not long enough to see Kenny Chesney walk off with the Entertainer of the Year award1. During George’s performance, SWMBO walked over to my chair, extended her hand, and invited me to dance. I got up, and we danced to George, backed up by his renowned Ace in the Hole band. I was tickled to see that his fiddle player and steel guitar player were the same as when we saw him in the MCI Center (now the Verizon Center) several years ago. That was a great show; it was a concert in the round; we were on the floor level, on an aisle, and had a great view of the proceedings. We were close enough to the back row that we could have danced to live music that night. I’m bummed to this day that we didn’t. If we ever get a chance to see a George Strait concert again, I hope we’re fortunate enough to get similar seating arrangements. I won’t miss the dancing opportunity a second time.

-k-
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1 I got that going for me.

Gestures

Having trouble with the neighbors?

Live across the street from a Comcast office? A Verizon office? Microsoft? The White House?

Want to be a “thought leader”? An “A-lister”?

Just wanna show the world your views?

Ok, then, quit typing on blogs, quit that podcasting, forget that citizen’s media, and get into gardening. This public service announcement brought to you totally without an InfoRooter.

-k-

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