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Old 03-08-2004, 09:44 AM   #1
Steph
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Can I use a non-vision phone on a vision plan?


A little less than a year ago I bought two N400's and added to my pioneer
plan number two more numbers with a $100/mo vision plan including pcs2pcs.

The display on one N400 died yesterday :-(

Will sprint allow me to activate a Kyocera6035 on number of the non-
functioning N400 (the 6035 is s non-vision phone). If so, I don't care
about the true "vision" features not being available, but would still like
for notifications to work (used to be called wireless web messaging).

In the meantime, the N400 stills works, just no display (so as long as I
can remember someone's number I am okay, but no caller-id or signal/missed
call status)



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Old 03-08-2004, 09:49 AM   #2
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Re: Can I use a non-vision phone on a vision plan?



"Steph" <CUT_skipatrol@hotmail.com_CUT> wrote in message
news:Xns94A658FB0A7A9skipatroluunet@204.210.33.176 ...
> A little less than a year ago I bought two N400's and added to my pioneer
> plan number two more numbers with a $100/mo vision plan including pcs2pcs.
>
> The display on one N400 died yesterday :-(
>
> Will sprint allow me to activate a Kyocera6035 on number of the non-
> functioning N400 (the 6035 is s non-vision phone). If so, I don't care
> about the true "vision" features not being available, but would still like
> for notifications to work (used to be called wireless web messaging).
>
> In the meantime, the N400 stills works, just no display (so as long as I
> can remember someone's number I am okay, but no caller-id or signal/missed
> call status)


I don't see why not ... What's more, remove the vision option from your
account, so that you don't have to pay for it ...

Bob


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Old 03-08-2004, 04:18 PM   #3
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Re: Can I use a non-vision phone on a vision plan?


In article <Xns94A658FB0A7A9skipatroluunet@204.210.33.176>,
Steph <CUT_skipatrol@hotmail.com_CUT> wrote:

> A little less than a year ago I bought two N400's and added to my pioneer
> plan number two more numbers with a $100/mo vision plan including pcs2pcs.
>
> The display on one N400 died yesterday :-(
>
> Will sprint allow me to activate a Kyocera6035 on number of the non-
> functioning N400 (the 6035 is s non-vision phone). If so, I don't care
> about the true "vision" features not being available, but would still like
> for notifications to work (used to be called wireless web messaging).
>
> In the meantime, the N400 stills works, just no display (so as long as I
> can remember someone's number I am okay, but no caller-id or signal/missed
> call status)



I just checked eBay and N400's are commanding approximately $100 for
used, and one new one was asking $169. More than I expected.
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Old 03-08-2004, 04:20 PM   #4
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Re: Can I use a non-vision phone on a vision plan?


"Robert M." <rmarkoff@msn.com> wrote in
news:rmarkoff-3D3FDE.17181508032004@news4.west.earthlink.net:

> In article <Xns94A658FB0A7A9skipatroluunet@204.210.33.176>,
> Steph <CUT_skipatrol@hotmail.com_CUT> wrote:
>
>> A little less than a year ago I bought two N400's and added to my
>> pioneer plan number two more numbers with a $100/mo vision plan
>> including pcs2pcs.
>>
>> The display on one N400 died yesterday :-(
>>
>> Will sprint allow me to activate a Kyocera6035 on number of the non-
>> functioning N400 (the 6035 is s non-vision phone). If so, I don't
>> care about the true "vision" features not being available, but would
>> still like for notifications to work (used to be called wireless web
>> messaging).
>>
>> In the meantime, the N400 stills works, just no display (so as long
>> as I can remember someone's number I am okay, but no caller-id or
>> signal/missed call status)

>
>
> I just checked eBay and N400's are commanding approximately $100 for
> used, and one new one was asking $169. More than I expected.
>


Yeah, tomorrow I am going to see what the charge would be to "repair"
it. Ofcourse they will swap it with another reconditioned but still want
to rip me off on price.

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Old 03-08-2004, 04:36 PM   #5
Lawrence Glasser
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Re: Can I use a non-vision phone on a vision plan?


"Robert M." wrote:
>
> In article <Xns94A658FB0A7A9skipatroluunet@204.210.33.176>,
> Steph <CUT_skipatrol@hotmail.com_CUT> wrote:
>
> > A little less than a year ago I bought two N400's and added to my pioneer
> > plan number two more numbers with a $100/mo vision plan including pcs2pcs.
> >
> > The display on one N400 died yesterday :-(
> >
> > Will sprint allow me to activate a Kyocera6035 on number of the non-
> > functioning N400 (the 6035 is s non-vision phone). If so, I don't care
> > about the true "vision" features not being available, but would still like
> > for notifications to work (used to be called wireless web messaging).
> >
> > In the meantime, the N400 stills works, just no display (so as long as I
> > can remember someone's number I am okay, but no caller-id or signal/missed
> > call status)

>
> I just checked eBay and N400's are commanding approximately $100 for
> used, and one new one was asking $169. More than I expected.


For a phone that wasn't that great to begin with, I'd say you're right!

Larry
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Old 03-08-2004, 07:16 PM   #6
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Re: Can I use a non-vision phone on a vision plan?


"Bob Smith" <usirsclt_No_Spam_@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<nu13c.9459$%06.2876@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net>...
> "Steph" <CUT_skipatrol@hotmail.com_CUT> wrote in message
> news:Xns94A658FB0A7A9skipatroluunet@204.210.33.176 ...
> > A little less than a year ago I bought two N400's and added to my pioneer
> > plan number two more numbers with a $100/mo vision plan including pcs2pcs.
> >
> > The display on one N400 died yesterday :-(
> >
> > Will sprint allow me to activate a Kyocera6035 on number of the non-
> > functioning N400 (the 6035 is s non-vision phone). If so, I don't care
> > about the true "vision" features not being available, but would still like
> > for notifications to work (used to be called wireless web messaging).
> >
> > In the meantime, the N400 stills works, just no display (so as long as I
> > can remember someone's number I am okay, but no caller-id or signal/missed
> > call status)

>
> I don't see why not ... What's more, remove the vision option from your
> account, so that you don't have to pay for it ...
>
> Bob


I have used a *non vision* phone temporarily on my vision
account--when doing so, I made it clear that I would be using a vision
phone again in just a few days, however.
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