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- 07-26-2003, 06:13 PM #1cory huffGuest
What does everyone think of rollover minutes? How well does it work for
people?
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- 07-26-2003, 06:42 PM #2John HessGuest
Re: rollover minutes?
In my opinon, role over minutes are the one thing that seperates
Cingular from there competition. I've been able to bank a b bucket of
minutes and then since I use my phone for business durring the day use
these minutes on months when I make more calls. It's a goopd thing and
even though some other carriers may offer a better monthly rate the role
over will keep me with Cingular
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> What does everyone think of rollover minutes? How well does it work for
> people?
>
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> Cory Huff - Indirect Dealer, UT
> Sprint, ATT, T-Mobile, Verizon, Cricket
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> [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]
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- 07-26-2003, 10:19 PM #3John S.Guest
Re: rollover minutes?
>What does everyone think of rollover minutes? How well does it work for
>people?
Not having any of them I can't answer how well it works.
But, I think it is a GREAT thing. After all, I buy those minutes every month so
I should be able to (eventually) use them!
There are a lot of times when you might not use all your minutes and there are
going to be times when you need more minutes. Why not carry them over.
I applaud Cingular for being first!
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- 07-26-2003, 11:06 PM #4Anonymous SenderGuest
Re: rollover minutes?
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 00:13:51 -0000, [email protected] (cory huff)
wrote:
>What does everyone think of rollover minutes?
I think it works great and was a great idea for both the customer and the
company.
I never worrying about me (or my WIFE) using her phone too much or going
over on her bill.
It's also great for Cingular because it promotes customer retention because
people don't want to leave and lose those minutes.
>How well does it work for people?
- 07-27-2003, 09:52 AM #5JosephGuest
Re: rollover minutes?
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 00:42:59 -0000, [email protected] (John Hess)
wrote:
>In my opinon, role over minutes are the one thing that seperates
>Cingular from there competition. I've been able to bank a b bucket of
>minutes and then since I use my phone for business durring the day use
>these minutes on months when I make more calls. It's a goopd thing and
>even though some other carriers may offer a better monthly rate the role
>over will keep me with Cingular
If you consistantly have rollover minutes you have picked a price plan
with too many minutes.
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