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In order to even get a cell phone account, one is going to need a source of income ... steady income as cell phone monthly charges can be enormous depending upon the service desired and your regional area offering s for mobile phones.

Thirteen year olds do not need a cell phone ... Lots of us adults lived without Television, iPods, Cell phones and such and actually LIVED ... you will too.

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