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| Administrator Join Date: Jan 1998 Location: New Jersey, USA Posts: 2,422
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| I made my first post! Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Hackettstown NJ Posts: 1
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Came in for some help with my LGVX5200. I bought a bargain data cable from ebay complete with cdrom. The cdrom makes my D: drive disappear from Windows Explorer. Confused. can I get some freeware which will enable me to communicate with my cellphone? jesseacker | |
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| Shoulda joined long ago! Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Wisconsin Posts: 3
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My son has Sprint and his cost per month is $82.50 too rich for his blood. I found a plan with T-mobile that sounds good: free flip phone,SAMSUNG x475, $39.99, 1500 whenever minutes, 1 yr. agreement, $3.99 equip. protect'n, plus.40 f/extra minutes. Then it says incoming calls are charged in this order: Weekend-midnite Fri.- midnight Sun., Nights- 9 PM-6:59 AM, Mobile to mobile, then Whenever, Line fee .86. This is confusing!!! |
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| Join Date: May 2003 Location: Campione, Italy Posts: 10,285
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alram, Welcome to WirelessAdvisor. T-Mobile, just like any other US carrier, charges for outgoing/incoming calls by the time of the call. All the website says is that if your call is on a weekend, it's deducted from your weekend bucket, if it's started during a night-time it's taken out of your night minute bucket, if it's a mobile to mobile call out of your M2M bucket and if it's a non M2M call during peak times it will be taken out of your whenever minutes. I hope this makes more sense. Incoming calls are not charged anything on top of the $39.99 if you still have minutes remaining. The $39.99 1500 minute promo does not include night or weekend minutes so anytime your son makes a call it will deduct from the 1500 minutes. |
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| Join Date: May 2003 Location: Campione, Italy Posts: 10,285
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Welcome to the Forums, Varunkrish! I will take a look at your website! |
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| Super Moderator Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Lititz, Pa. Posts: 4,696
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| I made my first post! Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Geezer Gulch Florida Posts: 1
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Hello to everyone. Just registered, and am hoping to learn more about the phone I have. Thanks!!
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| Euer WA Experte in Europa Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: 94065,US/Köln, Germany Posts: 6,569
Phone(s): HTC/T-Mobile MDA II PPC, Motorola E770V Provider(s): E-Plus (BASE 12 month flatrate)/Vodafone Germany Devices: T-Mobile MDA II - GSM 900/1800/1900 w/WM 2003 Thanks: 0
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Welcome to WA, post any questions you may have in the Motorola Forum and in the Verizon User Group or even in the Eastern US Wireless forum.
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| Luv My Treo !!!!! Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: SE Wisconsin Posts: 5,383
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| Euer WA Experte in Europa Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: 94065,US/Köln, Germany Posts: 6,569
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You'll find the Motorola Forum a helpful area. If you have specific questions about how customize your phone's firmware/flex, have a read through that forum since users like bonoriffic, Critic, MOTOhooligan and Jay2theRescue are versed in different areas of the Moto world. I do recall that Rogers had a special GSM 850/900/1900 V300 for some time so roaming abroad would be easier. Welcome!!
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| still knows nothing!!! Join Date: May 2003 Location: Chandler, AZ Posts: 4,318
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Hello to all I've missed since my last swing through here!!! |
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| I made my first post! Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: San Francisco, Ca Posts: 1
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Hello -- thank you for the warm welcome. I actually do have a question. I have been a cingular customer for over 3 years and I am not pleased with the service at all. I know several ex-cingular clients who switched to verizon and are much happier. I too want to switch, but my contract is not up yet and with 4 lines and an early cancellation fee of $175 per line, I'm looking at $700! I overheard someone at the cingular store saying that verizon will cover that fee if you switch to their service. Is this true?
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| Euer WA Experte in Europa Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: 94065,US/Köln, Germany Posts: 6,569
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Welcome to WA on behalf of a fellow Bay Area native (I'm from Redwood City), as far as I know that normally is not the case since a carrier will only pass on the ETF if you have to leave them due to a move to an area where they don't provide coverage or if you can prove to them that the coverage is by no means acceptable despite them providing coverage to an area. But I've never heard of a carrier covering another carrier's ETF unless this was due to something out of the ordinary (i.e. a merger where people want to switch anyway). How much longer do you have on your contract? |
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