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May 16, 2012

I Cancelled my 4G Phone; Evidently it Wasn't Primary

As some of my readers may know, I am not a bleeding-edge type guy anymore. Instead, I am a voluntary laggard who watches the technology and adopts it after some thought. So it took a lot for me to change carriers and use my 4G phone as a hot spot. It has since been the phone of my dreams.


So why did I cancel my service? Well, the lesson I want to share, in my opinion, applies to all the carriers and to Asurion.


Here was the issue: We were at my daughter’s college graduation and I had the usual job of being chauffeur, delivery boy and general best boy grip (well maybe I still don’t know what that job does). So now I am remote, mobile and out of touch. This is not a good mix with my family’s communication needs- particularly during the festivities... Read More

 

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