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Re: Looking for a cell phone service provider that is not crappy
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[ QUOTE ] you are still with former at&t wireless? migrate to cingular and those problems are solved, former at&t wireless has fewer cell towers and your phone is probably 219321 years old. which model phone do you have? [/ QUOTE ] From my understanding I have some sweet charter deal where I get a ton of minutes for $50/month. If I change anything it goes away. Looks like I have the Charter Offer 500 ($39.99) which I think is 500 anytime. Plus I have 1000 Night and weekend minutes for another $9.99. And I get 500 additional anytime minutes that got thrown in for free on some offer. I know that goes away if I change anything. Comes to $61ish w/all the gov't BS. Am I still getting a good deal? I don't use the phone nearly as much as I used to. Looks like I only had 92 daytime and 78 night and weekend this last month. Sheesh, maybe I should look into a new phone/plan. Yes my phone is about that old. It's a Nokia 8390. It does everything I need if it just worked right. [/ QUOTE ] sounds like a pretty sweet plan you have, if possible i would buy a phone from ebay, an unlocked GSM phone and that will likely correct all of your problems |
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Re: Looking for a cell phone service provider that is not crappy
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From my understanding I have some sweet charter deal where I get a ton of minutes for $50/month. If I change anything it goes away. Looks like I have the Charter Offer 500 ($39.99) which I think is 500 anytime. Plus I have 1000 Night and weekend minutes for another $9.99. And I get 500 additional anytime minutes that got thrown in for free on some offer. I know that goes away if I change anything. Comes to $61ish w/all the gov't BS. Am I still getting a good deal? I don't use the phone nearly as much as I used to. Looks like I only had 92 daytime and 78 night and weekend this last month. Sheesh, maybe I should look into a new phone/plan. Yes my phone is about that old. It's a Nokia 8390. It does everything I need if it just worked right. [/ QUOTE ] Based on your usage you have a bad deal. Verizon you can get 450 anytime minutes plus unlimited night/weekends and in network for $39.99. Plus you can get a new phone every two years when you sign a new two year contract. If you used the minutes it would be a better deal, but you're spending an extra $180 a year and you have to pay for your own phone upgrade. |
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Re: Looking for a cell phone service provider that is not crappy
Verizon for the Win!
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