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I'd Recommend a Separate Phone
Trygger 28 Reviews 1437 reads
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With a separate phone you can always just throw it away and start fresh if a very unlikely event happens such as:

1. Provider's SO or LE get their hands on her phone or her phone records

2. The provider flakes out on you

These are all very low probability events, but why take a risk to save $10 a month?

In addition, with a hobby phone, if it rings you know either it's a wrong number or a hobbying issue.

shoot the moon2159 reads

What is the best hobby phone?
I guess  for safety it should be left in the office.
But then if something comes up over the weekend you will not  know about it until you go to work later.
The appointment may no longer be available do to the delay

You want to use a pre-paid phone so you don't have to worry about bills showing up.  It can also keep you anonymous.  Three options that I am aware of, probably more that others can add:
1. Trac-phone (sp?) - Seems popular among hobbyists but I read bad things about customer service on the Internet, so I stayed away.  But I haven't heard complaints here, so YMMV.  They are a niche company.  You can find them at Target, K-Mart, etc.

2. Virgin Mobile - Very common phone for many people.  Virgin is standard wireless company, so you don't have to worry about service and you can get some nice phones.  You can pick up the pre-paid phones in many stores, including gas stations.  Not certain if you can remain anonymous with it (can someone address this?).  But you don't have to worry about bills at home.  It can be a bit more expensive because of monthly minimum charges (about $8 I think).  

3. 7-11 Speak-out - This is what I use.  Completely anonymous as long as you buy the phone for cash (and don't look at the CC camera :-) ).  The minutes don't expire for one year and there are no monthly fees, so it ends up being the least expensive (but in the hobby, this is the least of your expenses anyway).  They use the AT&T network, so I find coverage good in my area.  The phones are low end models.  I did have some difficulty finding one for sale in a 7-11 store in my area.  It is possible that the service will be phased out.


I also keep my phone in my office.  You are right about not getting calls.  I warn providers that my phone generally will not be turned on until the day of the appointment so if there are any issues they should use e-mail.  Of course I do turn it on to check for messages every few days.

I don't really know anything about prepaid phones, but I thought that calling with them didn't identify the caller, and I was under the impression that providers generally don't answer calls if the caller isn't identified? I don't really know what I'm talking about here. Someone please explain.

Your phone number is identified but your name is not.  Most providers appear to be comfortable with that.  

Plus, if you are calling another mobile phone your name likely wouldn't show up.  I've never had a mobile that displayed the caller's name (unless in the address book) unlike my home phone which will show the caller's name.

Well, if I live alone and there's no worry about someone answering my phone or seeing the bill and getting suspicious, is there any harm in using my regular cell phone?

With a separate phone you can always just throw it away and start fresh if a very unlikely event happens such as:

1. Provider's SO or LE get their hands on her phone or her phone records

2. The provider flakes out on you

These are all very low probability events, but why take a risk to save $10 a month?

In addition, with a hobby phone, if it rings you know either it's a wrong number or a hobbying issue.

a Virgin Mobile phone for many years.  My number shows when I call a lady.  Also, the cost is $20 every 90 days.  They actually use the Sprint network.

I keep my phone at the office and only take it with me when I am planning or enroute to a date.

-- Modified on 1/27/2008 10:36:39 AM

The-Sage-of-Hobbying1147 reads

I use a Virgin Mobile as well. Never had any problems. I use the cheapest one.

I do have a SO and I use a tracfone. I keep it carefully stashed with other essencials.  Only on when I want it on.  Just make sure to keep it paid up.  Buy the refill cards for cash, not credit card which also leaves tracks.

Using your regular phone leaves foot prints...  a totally unnecessary risk.  I promised myself when I joined the hobby that I'd do NOTHING STUPID!

If necessary the Trac fone could be accidentally dropped in front of a tire of my truck...    

Oh, yes, use a free e-mail account with different password.  Remember that employers have the legal right ot monitor traffic (tracking software) on their computers.  (They own.)

2 of my regulars prefer to text, and if I didn't have it, I would have missed a couple of appointments in the past.

Sometimes I have this recurring dream that she's doing me reverse cowgirl so that she can text her other clients without me seeing.  Oh shit, did I just write that out loud. :-)

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