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Why can't phone companies set aside an account with pre-paid minutes for the soldiers? This is like people having to donate sky miles for sick children to fly when airlines have empty seats. It is great that people are willing to help others, but companies are charging high fees to the people using the phones and making large profits. I think they should also share more.
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