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Posted by Dave from MN on February 20, 2007 at 08:32:11 from (65.126.170.236):
off topic a bit but it is mostly for farm use, and reducing it is directly related to my farm economics , sooo--- we are trimming the fat on our " luxeries" already notified dish network of my donation halt($50 a month deposited at 5% for 10 years is close to $7800 saved and earned), now I want to reduce my cell bill, I have verizen, 3 phones( 1 is MIL, xmas gift for 2 year)at $90 a month. I HAVE to have the cell phone for the barn alarm system, wife must have hers for work- med reords sup- will be dropping MIL at xmas. What kind of plans and with who do you guys have that are good, yet econimical. I am getting in the cropping thing this spring and a dollar saved is $1.05 I can save and invest in my future farming. Long I know but felt the need to explain my state of mind!
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