Unlimited Texting for the Teen in Your Life
By Felicia A. Williams
October 8th, 2009 - 05:18 am PT
If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive way to satisfy
the texting teen in your life, look into getting a Verizon prepaid
cell phone.
Depending on the teen's age, the ability to text far outweighs
the ability to talk on the cell phone. As long as they can send a
barrage of "LOL" or "IDK" or "OMGs", the teen is happy.
Buy Prepaid and Save
Verizon wireless
offers a prepaid unlimited texting option for $20 per month.
Depending on the phone, the teen can text anyone on any network
within the United States. It doesn't make a difference if all of
her friends are on AT&T or TMobile, as long as they have a cell
phone, your teen will be able to text them.
Before running out to get your teen a prepaid cell phone
consider the pros and cons.
Advantages of Cell Phone Carrying Teens
There are actually several advantages to a teen having a cell
phone.
- There's no need for an adult to carry a cell phone when they
are with a texting teen. A texting teenager is better than a
personal assistant. No need for hands free driving devices, just
ask the teen to send a text to whomever you need to contact and
the teen will gladly do it. You can have full conversations with
a third party via a teen with well conditioned thumbs.
- Home phone availability. No longer is it difficult to speak
on your own home telephone. Teens now communicate through texting
which leaves the telephone free and available for the adults to
use.
- Texting forces teens to read and write (well sort of). The
reading and writing comes with a whole new abbreviated lingo.
While it's good that they are using words to communicate, quite
often the words 'r not spelt rite.'
- You can always communicate with your teen. No matter where
they go, they will have their cell phones with them. Parents no
longer have to worry about locating their teen. The teen is
always one text away.
Disadvantage of Cell Phone Carrying Teens
There are several disadvantages of having a teen with a cell
phone. With each disadvantage, however, the parent has the ultimate
say and can put an end to the situation. Here are a few to
consider:
- The ability to use the prepaid wireless device for texting
also comes with the ability to take pictures, movies and record
sounds. Watch what you say because your words can come back to
haunt you.
- Nonstop communication. Back in the old days children knew
that all calls had to occur before a certain time in the evening.
Calling after the cut off hour was unheard of. Now with vibrating
cell phones, teens can communicate well into the night
- Texting and walking. Enough said.
- Verifying the circle of friends in the contact list. Texting
makes it easier for unsavory individuals to communicate with your
teen. Adults have to monitor the teen's contacts.
Final Verdict on Teens and Prepaid Cell
Phones
The cell phone is a double-edged sword. With new technology come
new challenges. However, the parent does not have to pay a fortune
for the teen's ability to text. The Verizon prepaid cell phone
service only costs $20 a month.
The other benefit is the Verizon prepaid is a pay as you go
plan, if the teen does not use the phone responsibly, hold onto
your $20 for a month or so. It's amazing how quickly they'll
straighten up.
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