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April 15, 2014 at 10:26 am #17782
If you have someone with a disabilty and they really want a I-Phone so badly, and they have the money do they really need to ask if it’s okay to get a I-phone to their Parents or do they really need to know? I am just talking about the people who has a disabilty who dose not need any support and can use their I-Phones safely they know what to do for communication. And young adults who has a disabilty who needs support in texing,communication and also for parents worrys about their saftey counclling. I think this is very important information for familes to know about because it is worry for parents if their young adults who is in rehab/counslling, is the biggest concern then the young adults who has a disabilty not going through rehan/counclling.
April 15, 2014 at 10:28 am #18145Can a Young Adult who has a Disabilty who really wants a Cell-Phone Plan are they elgiaible to buy their own? Without Support
April 15, 2014 at 10:57 am #18146Hi Jenna,
Yes, they can buy their own. However, it is always good to talk to someone who knows about cell phones to help you make a decision about what cell phone and plan to get. It would be good if this person came with you when you buy the phone. It can get confusing and it would be helpful to be able to turn to this person and ask what they think. You are still making the decision but you would have more information to make the best decision you can. The salesperson might try to sell you a phone and plan that is not what you want or need.May 20, 2014 at 10:26 am #18159Thank you Don! I think anyone wants to buy a new I-Phone like a 5C or 5S dosen’t need a plan.
August 28, 2014 at 9:22 am #18184talking about cell phone plans it’s just cheaper not to buy a plan. It’s different if you have a very rich family. Could Choices Change Lives help with cell phone plans also getting a free I-Phone5C/S
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