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This will do great!

radioshacker

Nov 19, 2005, 4:41 PM
I think that these new children's phones will do really good. Personally I think the Verizon one is cooler. I thought this phone was awesome the first time I saw it about 5 months or so ago. LG makes the best phones and it looks as though they're doing it again. I can't wait to start selling this phone. 😁
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foneguy

Nov 19, 2005, 7:32 PM
I'm with you on this one. Phones like this will help parents keep up with little ones, and avoid high monthly bills to keep in touch with said little ones.

Something that is benificial, and will make me some money, did God himself invent this idea?
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cesar1001

Nov 20, 2005, 5:22 PM
If anything Satan himself invented this phone, and distributed it through his minions (I.E. VZW, Cingy, etc.). Also, it look s like you're worshipping this phones creator because it makes you money, shame. That borders on idolitry.
Careful!!!, golden cows crossing.
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z34007

Nov 20, 2005, 5:44 PM
I'm thinking that Satan may have more important plans than helping parents keep track of their kids. Just a thought
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radioshacker

Nov 21, 2005, 2:40 PM
My thought too. Why would Satan try to help kids? Not going to happen any time soon. Well in a few months we'll see how well this little phone will do.
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VZWagent

Nov 21, 2005, 5:43 PM
Remember the good ol' days when forums were filled informative views???????? No so retards are discussing Satan,
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ChocoTaco369

Dec 5, 2005, 1:01 AM
easy, he definitely has a point. this phone is not a godsend. all this phone is is the wireless companies trying to open up a cell phone market for little kids since almost all teens and adults have a phone now. their only market that they have left are little kids. this is their stab at it and their marketing strategy is to try and brainwash parents into believing their children need it for security. let's face it, no one over the age of 12 would want this phone. what parents out there let their kids go off on their own when they're 12 years old and under? the truth is, cell phones shouldn't be marketed to kids under 14 because kids under 14 shouldn't be allowed to go off on their own without supervision anyway. this phone is useles...
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foneguy

Nov 28, 2005, 11:24 AM
If you gather that I'm worshiping a golden cow by thinking that God may have inspired the creation of this phone, so that the sheep among us can (hopefully), keep up with their kids and teach them some iota of responsibility, you sir, are a moron. Now if these same people can benefit themselves, and I can make some money on it to take care of my daughters, where is the harm in that? I see none.

From a business standpoint, I also see an untapped market, look at how many children have cell phones today? Most of those parents are worried that their kids will run up the bill. Phones like this avoid that hassle, and allow some security and convenience of finding your children (or adults in some cases).
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radioshacker

Nov 29, 2005, 12:22 PM
Lets just say that making this phone was a good idea and leave it at that...ok? 🙂
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bjnjoel

Nov 29, 2005, 12:36 PM
Do you know is it is able to receive calls other than the numbers programmed in the phone?
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Mary424

Nov 29, 2005, 10:40 PM
Yes, it can recieve calls from any number.
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vafbapple

Apr 29, 2006, 12:45 PM
OK. It can get in-coming calls from anyone that has the phone number, can in-coming calls that are not listed be be blocked?
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NoPegs

Jul 12, 2006, 12:58 PM
Yes. no voicemail on the acct. phone gets the call but shows NO INDICATION that someone unlisted is calling.
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