depotoo
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The "Obama phones" came from Bush.
no, they came from a Democratic controlled Congress. Nov, 2008.
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The "Obama phones" came from Bush.
Cell phone for seniors? When was the last time you saw a phone booth? Again the free SafeLink cell phone are saving lives of seniors when they are away from home. Your family members.
Don't ry try spin it into being only about seniors. That idiot in the video was no senior.
She was a big loud black lady.
Obama is black.
That's what this is all about...
You go, bigot!!
Cell phone for seniors? When was the last time you saw a phone booth? Again the free SafeLink cell phone are saving lives of seniors when they are away from home. Your family members.
That's why my parents have cell phones, that I pay for. Not sure why people don't care enough about their family members that they can't bite the bullet and pay $10 a line.
Cell phone for seniors? When was the last time you saw a phone booth? Again the free SafeLink cell phone are saving lives of seniors when they are away from home. Your family members.
Don't ry try spin it into being only about seniors. That idiot in the video was no senior.
She was a big loud black lady.
Obama is black.
That's what this is all about...
You go, bigot!!
FCC warns of fraud in telephone subsidy - The Hill's Hillicon ValleyThe FCC issued an advisory last week that it had launched multiple investigations into allegations that companies receiving program funds were violating the agency's rules.
For example, companies cannot receive a subsidy to provide cellphone service to a customer who is already receiving subsidized landline service.
"Preventing waste, fraud, and abuse in universal service programs, including the Lifeline program, is a paramount objective of the Commission, and the Enforcement Bureau will take all necessary steps to ensure that this vital program is protected," the FCC said in the advisory.
The FCC reached a $1.5 million settlement with one company earlier this year over charges it improperly enrolled subscribers into the program.
A doctor who works in a medical office in Atlanta said someone wanted to use his address to have a free federal cell phones delivered, in order to bypass the rules. He said the person even bragged about getting five free cell phones when people are only allowed to have one. The tipster wants to know what's being done about it.
"There are about a dozen providers that the Commission has approved to offer this service in Georgia" said Georgia Public Service Commission spokesman Bill Edge.
Wireless phone providers like Nexus, T-Mobile and Assurance/Virgin Mobile offer low-income people free phones, 250 free minutes and 250 free text messages.