[ale] OT - cell phones
Adrin
haswes at mindspring.com
Wed Aug 6 21:53:28 EDT 2003
I keep telling myself I hate these things.
I had an Air touch phone years ago. I didn't care a lot for them. I just the feeling they
could careless about me as a customer.
I have had Cingular for a few years now. I don't travel and don't talk that much. So I
have a basic plan, and if you call and leave a message, well I may call you back when I
get around to the messages. I used to work the midnight shift so the nights and weekends
at the time was a steal for me. Cingular has been a very good customer focused company
for me. So like you I am pro-Cingular. I am sure Clark Howard could send you off to a web
page, sorry I can't. But did you see Sundays paper?? Cingular has gotten some new
phones, finally some phones with other functions. Wooohoooo. The Sony Ericsson T616 even
does JAVA. If only I was rich.
Adrin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ale-admin at ale.org [mailto:ale-admin at ale.org]On Behalf Of Transam
> Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 5:41 PM
> To: ale at ale.org
> Subject: Re: [ale] OT - cell phones
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 05:42:26PM -0400, Cy Kurtz wrote:
> > I wonder if anyone on the list would care to share
> > experiences/recommendations regarding cell phones and cell phone plans?
>
> I've heard (several years ago) that Nextel were sleazy lying bastards.
> I won't take a chance with them.
>
> I've had BellSouth -- now Cingular -- for 8 years and always have been
> very happy with them. (I'm slightly biased, having consulted for BellSouth
> Cingular.) I love my Nokia phone.
>
> My GF likes her AT&T phone, though I considered AT&T to be the Deathstar
> until M$ rose in power.
>
>
> It is important to analyze your usage before considering a plan. BellSouth
> does not charge a roaming charge within their area of operations, which is
> most of the Southeast. Some competitors may offer a similar coverage.
>
> I travel to the Northeast and California a lot and get nailed by roaming
> charges 'cause I selected rollover minutes instead of free roaming and I've
> been too lazy to switch. If you talk more and travel less, the rollover
> minutes will be more valuable to you. Consider the length of the contract
> that is offered too.
>
> (Btw, replacement batters for phones, laptops, and everything else can be
> had at Batteries Plus.)
>
> > I'm approaching the borders of lower central cellphonia.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Cy Kurtz
>
> No problem,
> Bob
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