Lmao uh oh..lol.. well anyway you have fun getting him back and i will see you later, this princess is off to bed. G'night Ceno!
Indeed....dig your heels in with that plan. That was how I was with Sprint, till they pis*ed me off to the point where I wanted to change....which was when (Last November) I joined the Verizon family.
CENO, I'M GOING TO KILL YOU!!!! Yeah, it was really funny when someone decided to put up Ceno's old HS photos, unfortunately, it wasn't me!!!! And the cycle of destruction continues, because the dumbarse decides to take retribution on me by putting up a picture of me after I got pelted with my birthday cake. I look like I was in a bukakke video. I'm going to staple Ceno's balls to a chair and lecture him about Chinese history until he tries to run away. I'll get you back for this, Ceno!!!
Quote from Delta3144 "Rollover would be cool if you had it for 2 years of a 2 year contract. Cingular baits you in with that rollover stuff...but you only get it for the 1st year of a 2 year agreement. Rollover is not an issue to me, since VZW lets you change your rates whenever you want. I switched mine around today before my billing cycle. I'd rather pay less then have a trillion leftover minutes." I was sceptical of Cingular at first since I had all carriers except Cingular before. Here in California, central coast, they are pretty good. they have great plans and features and great phones to choose from. Rollover has no experation date. What happens is that if your contract starts in say March 2003 then in March of 2004 you lose the Rollover minutes from March 2003 while still getting them in March 2004 and so on each month after. I hope this made sense. Being on the "Left Coast" paying the extra $7 a month for 7pm nights is well worth it, as all of my family are in Ohio and Indiana. Also Cingular does let you change plans when needed without any hassles and you are able to keep the rollover minutes you already have, even when switching from local to national plans.
Since they are mainly BellSouth....Cingular has a big presence here in Atlanta...but I think it is still TDMA here. Not positive....when I was ready to leave Sprint last November it boiled down to Cingular and Verizon....being a computer consultant I travel a lot and Verizon seemed to have the better footprint so I went with them.