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Inconceivable! I actually knew one.
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If we buy a mobile phone,How much pay for it of percentage of our salary?
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Muharrem B. wrote: percentage of our salary
Net or pre-tax?
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Fishing?
or
Phishing?
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30% should fit the cause to get the latest technolgy
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Who do you need to impress, and how much is the impression desired worth to you ?
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That's a silly question - phones vary in price from $11[^] to $8,000,000[^] (though you'd have to be a total tool to buy anything on that list), you get offers and deals, contracts, etc.
And nobody I know thinks in terms of "% salary" when making a purchase of anything (except possibly a house where it's relevant because of a mortgage.
And add to that that it also depends how often you change the phone: should it be seen as "% total salary for all the years I'll have it"?
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Well it's different in the 3rd world. There are often people who are considered middle class, making $300-ish a month. And a cell phone, a mid-level one, would be $200-ish. So you are talking 66% of their pre-tax monthly pay. So a phone purchase would be analogous to a car purchase in say the US.
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Why pay for a mobile phone at all?!
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Because stealing them is illegal?
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That's why you borrow it, for an unset amount of time
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Only if you get caught
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My current phone is my 5th and never payed for them...I told my boss, that if he want's me to be reachable...
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Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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My boss needed my number once: he was picking me up at a rail station for a business trip to Dallas.
He was most put out a month later when he found I'd changed the number the day I got back!
As I said to him: if you want me available out of hours, you can pay me an "on call" fee, and provide the mobile.
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He probably means there are mobile service plans where a smartphone is included without additional cost, but with a signed X-year/month contract.
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My brother never pays for them, he just has my old ones.
He's up to a Nexus 4 now.
I usually just buy handsets, and then get SIM only deals. I'm quite liking my OnePlus One still, so I'll keep that a little longer.
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Depends on my salary
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3.1415927%
That way it won't take up too big a slice of the pie.
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Surely thats taking the whole pie??
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Nobody knows exactly how big the whole pie is.
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Ask yourself better how much you want to spend monthly. These mobiles last about 3 to 5 years - so use you calculator.
For some Android phone you get no updates, or only for 18 months.
Apple is more value stable, because they have better support and you can sell it for a good price after some years.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Am I the only one who's frickin' annoyed with the login methods of Skype?
For the rest it's an OK application, but the login is terrible, ever since MS took it over.
(That and that sometimes the application starts up twice and on top of that sometimes in a previous version mode? )
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V. wrote: Am I the only one who's frickin' annoyed with the login methods of Skype? Yes. It all seems to work OK for me at least.
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