>>You DO have to give your address when registering and signing up so that they'll know where to send the bill when it is eventually due.
incorrect. it is pay in advance for the basic service - in _years_ I have never seen another bill from them. _if_ you choose to sign up for specific international calling - some call countries do carry per minute "extra" charges - that goes on your credit card, they don't send you a bill.
>>And according to the info that I read on the website, you use it mainly at one address.
incorrect. I pack it whenever I'm going traveling and expect to have a broadband connection available.
>>why she paid $50 to start with.
simple. the device costs money, the service is an annual fee. so to start out you have to buy the device and pay the first year service plan.
no one reads anything anymore . . .
1. Then why is my address needed and is shown below in the pop-up which appears either when I make or receive a call?
2. Reguardless of how the srvice is paid for for the next year, it STILL has to be paid.
3. Yes, that is if you stay at that address, but if you move or travel and still want to use it, yes, you must give another address where you will be for that time.
4. I paid $40 for the device ($20 for each) and the first year.
5. No one reads any more?;
6. Incorrect.
It does NOT cost $50 to buy the device and for the first year. What was the extra $10 for?
6. The device is $40 nationwide no matter which store that you get it from.