Question of the day

Filed in National by on April 2, 2008

How do cell phones get away with charging both callers for minutes, texts, long distance calls, etc. etc?

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  1. jason330 says:

    I blame Dave Burris.

  2. anon says:

    Because people keep signing up at those prices.

  3. Little Birdie.... says:

    Can anyone spell ‘monopoly’?

    Remember our supreme ,Supreme Court said when Ma Bell was broken up we would have lower prices….ya da ya da yad.

    Is up down or left right yet?

  4. Disbelief says:

    This question is a joke, coming from Don “all extras are extra” Viti, pimp of the State’s hottest male escort service that might advertise “only $1,000/hour” but has never yet rented a ‘night out’ for less than $10K. DV, you invented more mouth-related surcharges than Verizon could possibly dream of.

  5. Disbelief says:

    At least the cell-phone companies don’t make the women show three years tax-returns before offering their ‘hands-free’ oral features.

  6. Disbelief says:

    I’m betting DV is feeling more hypocritical now than a GOP Senator at an anti-gay rally.