According to Wendy Kaufman, elderly Americans--"seniors"--aren't getting cell phones, because the phones & plans cost too much; she cites an authority from the odious AARP, but not one who tells us that the elderly are richer than the average American. Even though she mentions Consumer Cellular, which offers plans for $10 a month, she goes on to say that "publicly-traded cellphone companies want to maximize profits", so they offer more expensive plans. But she just told us about one that only cost $10 a month! So we're supposed to control the market for the sake of the cheap skate elderly?
By the way, speaking of cheap skates, I don't have a cell phone.
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And then, of course, there's those people who dont own a cellphone because they dont want one, who dont feel the need to be at the beck and telephone call of every doofus who thinks that the world will end if they dont talk to you this very moment.
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