livejournal is my decision-making process
Mar. 11th, 2008 06:50 pmI haven't bothered to change my phone number since moving to Seattle, so I've still got a 213 area code, which is LA, of course. I've been thinking about getting a new phone recently, and I'm trying to decide if it's worth changing my number when I do, to a Seattle area code.
The pros of changing are that the number are, obviously, that it will be local to where I live. (I'm not sure how many people that affects -- I think most of my friends mainly use cells -- but there may be some friends who it does affect, and of course things like the doctor's office, etc.) The cons are, equally obviously, that I'll have to tell everyone the new number, including changing it for credit card companies, doctor's offices, blah blah blah.
So I turn to LJ.
[Poll #1152733]
Bonus points if you can tell me why!
The pros of changing are that the number are, obviously, that it will be local to where I live. (I'm not sure how many people that affects -- I think most of my friends mainly use cells -- but there may be some friends who it does affect, and of course things like the doctor's office, etc.) The cons are, equally obviously, that I'll have to tell everyone the new number, including changing it for credit card companies, doctor's offices, blah blah blah.
So I turn to LJ.
[Poll #1152733]
Bonus points if you can tell me why!
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Date: 2008-03-12 03:11 am (UTC)Something else!!!! Wheeeee!!!!!! Explain explain explain!!!!!
(right, I was working or something, wasn't i...)
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Date: 2008-03-12 03:15 am (UTC)Squee!
Damn you. And damn Ed.
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Date: 2008-03-12 03:22 am (UTC)I haven't bothered getting a new number up here. The only downside that I have is that when I start giving my phone number, the don't ask me if that's the area code or not and just assume that it's my exchange. When I was down south, if I started rattling off my phone number, people would know that it was my area code.
Also, people I haven't talked to in eons still have my number. Also, a few moments before I logged into lj I was thinking about how I've had my number for the past 4 years or so which is about when cell phones started becoming universal. So I'm the only one whose used this number, which means that I don't have to deal with people calling up my number asking for the person with the number before.
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Date: 2008-03-12 04:06 am (UTC)Cora: I said "no" for the same reasons as some other folk ... everyone who calls you either has a cell or will in the next few years, statistically, and if it becomes a problem, you can get a number from something like GrandCentral for the local folk.
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Date: 2008-03-12 11:39 am (UTC)Steve
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Date: 2008-03-12 06:42 pm (UTC)Though I've also heard about somebody else (poor unfortunate soul) who got the phone number of a guy who owed lots of money. So he would have bill collectors call up asking him for money. He got fed up with it and changed numbers, only to have the bill collectors get ahold of his new number as well. Makes you wonder why the bill collectors didn't get the new number of the guy who had the number previously.
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Date: 2008-03-13 10:51 pm (UTC)The only downside is having to put up with the "213? Where's that from..." or the "My number is 213-bla-blah... No, no dammit. 213 is the area code. Let's start over."
Your hassleage may vary :)
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Date: 2008-03-15 02:32 am (UTC)Also, I have to say, I am cheap enough to not want to call a long-distance number if I can help it. And I don't think it makes a difference having a cell or not, because I do have a cell phone, but I use a pay-as-you-go plan, so it does charge by the minute at all times. Anyways, I'd love it if you had some local number for me to contact you by. (And frankly, if you had a land-line or a google forwarding number, that would work just fine.)