I happen to be fortunate: I live in San Francisco, and I can afford a $600 phone. Or two of them!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Truth be told, there are lots of companies that provide exemplary phone support. DirecTV, Virgin America and Apple are a few that regularly exceed my expectations.
I keep thinking I should get a phone, because everyone's got one and it becomes increasingly difficult to exist in a society where everyone else has moved ahead and you haven't.
Have I got a black book? Yes, it's called a mobile phone. I do get offers. There is no shortage of people if you want to go on dates - working in TV, living in L.A., it is there if you want it.
I've got more chins than a San Francisco phonebook.
Inexpensive phones and pay-as-you go services are already spreading mobile phone technology to many parts of that world that never had a wired infrastructure.
Americans are grateful for the connection and convenience their phones provide, helping them search for a lower price, navigate a strange city, expand a customer base or track their health and finances, their family and friends.
My dream is to go spend a week on some island with no phone.
I'm not great with money. I'd go crazy if I were left to my own devices. My mum and girlfriend sort it out. I'm not driven by it, but I love to be generous.
I've never owned a cell phone and don't plan on ever having one. If anyone needs to talk to me, they know where I live.
I don't have a telephone. If I had a lot of money, I wouldn't have one.