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female
age
41-50,
anonymous
writes: I have this new cell phone I hardly can pay (well I can't pay for it) but let's just say I have faith I'll find a good job soon. Anyways, I recently saw an old friend from high school I have not seen in a while and of course we spent some time talking about our lives and mutual friends. We exchanged cell phone numbers but I didn't save her's on my cell phone but wrote it down on a piece of paper. My cell phone company charges me for generating and receiving texts and I really don't need my bill to go up anymore. I received today a text message (a forward type like chain messages) and didn't know it was from her and replied to the number with something like: "Don't send more texts to this number. It bothers me and I can't pay for it." Now that I found out it was her who sent me the text I'm a little embarassed. It's too late to call her today. What should I say when I call her tomorrow so she would excuse me?
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reader, anonymous, writes (25 March 2008): I am sorry, I did not know the text was from you, I thought it was a wrong number and I did not want any more texts to be sent to my phone as I don't have a plan with unlimited texting. I don't really care for text messages, I only use them in case of emergency, I prefer to call and talk live....OK?
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reader, anonymous, writes (25 March 2008): Tell her you thought it was somebody that you didn't know and then later realized that it was her and if you knew it was her you would have never said that and explain to her that you can't really afford the texting . She should understand :)
I hope I helped in some way :]
I hope you also get that job soon !! GOOD LUCK :)
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