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  1. #1
    nospa
    Guest
    March 25, 2004

    Hello there:

    For reference: My Cingular Plan give me 600 Anytime Minutes and 5000 Nights
    and Weekend minutes. I am also paying additional to have 500 minutes Mobile
    to Mobile.

    I just found out that if I call another Cingular subscriber on nights or
    weekends, they will use my mobile to mobile minutes first, before they use
    my 50000 night and weekend minutes(???).
    I feel this is not right since I am paying additional for 500 minutes
    mobile to mobile and my package includes 5000 minutes for night and
    Weekends.

    It just happens that the first week of me using the phone, all my mobile to
    mobile minutes are gone because they are taken them before they take my
    night and weekend minutes, and if I try to call a Cingular subscriber during
    the day I will be using my anytime minutes and not my mobile because they
    are gone.
    I was wondering if any of you feel the same way I feel that this is
    extremely wrong? I was never told this was the way they would account for
    the minutes. If is night or weekend, it should be taken from nights and
    weekends minutes, not mobile.

    Thank you for your thoughts,

    Regards,

    Malt

    [email protected]

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  2. #2
    Dave C.
    Guest

    Re: Question about Mobile to Mobile over NIghts and Weekends (Not right !!!)


    "nospa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > March 25, 2004
    >
    > Hello there:
    >
    > For reference: My Cingular Plan give me 600 Anytime Minutes and 5000

    Nights
    > and Weekend minutes. I am also paying additional to have 500 minutes

    Mobile
    > to Mobile.
    >
    > I just found out that if I call another Cingular subscriber on nights or
    > weekends, they will use my mobile to mobile minutes first, before they use
    > my 50000 night and weekend minutes(???).
    > I feel this is not right since I am paying additional for 500 minutes
    > mobile to mobile and my package includes 5000 minutes for night and
    > Weekends.
    >


    That sucks. I almost signed up for M2M minutes, but (at the time) they
    would have only applied to phone calls made between two cingular cell phones
    that were BOTH IN MY HOME AREA. (If we're both home, why would we call each
    other on the cell phone?) For that reason, I nixed the M2M idea and just
    opted for the next largest "anytime" minute plan, to have more "anytime"
    minutes to cover M2M use. I understand that M2M minutes are nationwide now,
    which would be very helpful. I probably WOULD have bought into the M2M
    minutes if they were nationwide. But now that I've learned that the M2M is
    used instead of N/W minutes, I'm STILL glad I didn't buy the M2M. Sheesh,
    what is M2M good for anyway, besides increasing Cingular's profits? What a
    scam. -Dave





  3. #3
    Jud Hardcastle
    Guest

    Re: Question about Mobile to Mobile over NIghts and Weekends (Not right !!!)

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] says...
    > that were BOTH IN MY HOME AREA. (If we're both home, why would we call each
    > other on the cell phone?) For that reason, I nixed the M2M idea and just

    Huh? Home Area does not equal HOME, i.e. house. My Home Area is the
    entire Dallas/Ft Worth metroplex out to 35 miles or so on all sides -- a
    really big area. I would think that two cell phones in the same
    household would find LOTS of use of M2M minutes "Honey could you stop
    and get some steaks for supper" to "I'll be home in 20 minutes" to "Meet
    me at the school the kid's done it again" :-) Without M2M one minute
    comes out of BOTH phones regular minute packages.
    --
    Jud
    Dallas TX USA



  4. #4
    Anon
    Guest

    Re: Question about Mobile to Mobile over NIghts and Weekends (Not right !!!)


    "Jud Hardcastle" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message news:[email protected]...
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > [email protected] says...
    > > that were BOTH IN MY HOME AREA. (If we're both home, why would we call

    each
    > > other on the cell phone?) For that reason, I nixed the M2M idea and

    just
    > Huh? Home Area does not equal HOME, i.e. house. My Home Area is the
    > entire Dallas/Ft Worth metroplex out to 35 miles or so on all sides -- a
    > really big area.


    In my case, we live right on the border of a "home" area. My wife spends
    most of her time on the other side of the state border (which is not in our
    home area). Me, I'm lucky if I spend more than one day a week in the same
    TIME ZONE. (my work requires extensive travel)

    But if we lived in the middle of a major metropolitan area and both worked
    in the same city, then M2M minutes in our home area might be useful. In our
    case, the only time M2M minutes would have kicked in (prior to the
    Nationwide M2M minutes) would have been no earlier than ten minutes before
    both of us were home, meaning plopped on the couch pondering what we're
    going to do for dinner. -Dave





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