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Tuesday, June 09, 2020
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Interesting facts indeed....
ReplyDeleteFact 1: They should bear it, it's part of the cost of science and research.
ReplyDeleteFact 2: You can make a choice, if you have options. There are no options in Nigeria, just "pure water"
20 hours of phone call in the US costs almost 3k dollars? Now I understand what my friend always tells me that cell phone ownership in the States is a huge liability.
ReplyDeleteThings are so cheap in Nigeria.
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roamed international calls, dumbass
DeleteEr... this happened in Poland, not the US...
DeleteAnd does it truly sound plausible to you that 20 hours of phone call would amount to $3K? Phone bills are usually a fixed monthly amount, depending on the plan you get and comes with unlimited call, text and 2G data. If your friend, decided to finance her phone with her carrier, that's when the price would increase and if she gets an expensive phone, she could be paying up to $100 per month.
and the calls where made in sudan
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DeleteYes, the calls were made in Sudan but the company is in the States. You pay to the company.
That's how it works in the States depending on the plan.
Funny @ fact one.
ReplyDeleteVery very funnyπ
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Awesome facts
ReplyDeleteπ€£π€£fact 1
ReplyDeleteHow much does a bottle of water cost abroadian bvs?
ReplyDeleteClub houses like Sam's club or Costco's water costs $2.99 for 40 pcs, Ozarka 40 pcs costs $5.99.
DeleteFact 1: eyaaa
ReplyDeleteFact2: pure water to the rescue
Fact one lmaoππππππ awesome
ReplyDeleteFact two πππ
Nice try but y'all still won't get me to stop drinking bottled water.
ReplyDeleteBottled water is more costly
ReplyDeleteGood to know @fact 1.@ Fact 2,heard that water is more expensive in abroad than bear
ReplyDeleteWonderment
ReplyDeleteFact 1, the stock has been eaten.
ReplyDeleteFact 2, we have non choice in lag but to drink sachet or bottled water. Sad
Tap water is health menace and a vector here in Nigeria... Drink at ur own risk
ReplyDeleteBird has been eaten.
ReplyDeleteYou gorrit π½️
DeleteTap water to the rescue π€π€π€π€π€π€π€ Sudan Sudan I hail theeπππππππ
ReplyDeleteInteresting facts.
Interesting facts. Tap water would have been better if we had clean water in Nigeria, but bottle and sachet water to the rescue, although they don't come cheap
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