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- 02-13-2004, 04:36 PM #1G. MeyerGuest
I went through my Sprint PCS bill 4 times and all calls I made on
January 1st(thursday and a holiday) during daytime were considered N/W
minutes. They had always been considered Anytime Minutes before. Maybe
they changed their policy in 2004? Maybe President's day will be
considered N/W too... I will let you guys know. Meanwhile, you guys
should check your Sprint PCS bills to see how you've been charged on
January 1st.
--Gus
newguy wrote:
> The only person I've ever seen that's stupid enough to think that if they
> are off work it in the middle of the week that it's part of NIGHT AND
> WEEKEND mins. So no, there are not many SPCS customers who are stupid
> enough to confuse the nights and weekends with holidays except you.
>
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- 02-14-2004, 01:32 PM #2Larry ThomasGuest
Re: Monday February 16 is not a Holiday, OR IS IT?
"G. Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I went through my Sprint PCS bill 4 times and all calls I made on
> January 1st(thursday and a holiday) during daytime were considered N/W
> minutes. They had always been considered Anytime Minutes before. Maybe
> they changed their policy in 2004? Maybe President's day will be
> considered N/W too... I will let you guys know. Meanwhile, you guys
> should check your Sprint PCS bills to see how you've been charged on
> January 1st.
>
> --Gus
That's not true in my case. January 1st was not billed as N&W minutes
until after 8PM.
- 02-15-2004, 06:53 PM #3G. MeyerGuest
Re: Monday February 16 is not a Holiday, OR IS IT?
I checked my bill a fourth time and I found out that I made a mistake.
You guys were right. January 1st was NOT billed as N/W, unfortunately. I
have to apologize to y'all.
--Gus.
Larry Thomas wrote:
> "G. Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
>
>>I went through my Sprint PCS bill 4 times and all calls I made on
>>January 1st(thursday and a holiday) during daytime were considered N/W
>>minutes. They had always been considered Anytime Minutes before. Maybe
>>they changed their policy in 2004? Maybe President's day will be
>>considered N/W too... I will let you guys know. Meanwhile, you guys
>>should check your Sprint PCS bills to see how you've been charged on
>>January 1st.
>>
>>--Gus
>
>
>
> That's not true in my case. January 1st was not billed as N&W minutes
> until after 8PM.
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