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- 09-05-2003, 07:50 AM #1Isaiah BeardGuest
Justin wrote:
>>Is it
>>A.Not allowed
>>B.Allowed but will restart or extended my contact
>>C.Allowed without problem
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> I'd tell you to call *2 and ask them, but I think you'll get a more accurate
> response here.
Or you could be courteous for once and just answer him directly.
To answer the question:
Yes, dropping your Vision pack is allowed. You should be able to just
sign up to a non-Vision plan (though to be absolutely safe, do it within
your 14 day period). From there, Vision will still be enabled on your
phone, but will be "casual use" and charged by the kilobyte if you do
use it.
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- 09-08-2003, 12:57 PM #2Isaiah BeardGuest
Re: Getting Vision plan with 2 Camera phones and canceling vision
Justin Green wrote:
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>>Or you could be courteous for once and just answer him directly.
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> What would you know about courtesy?
Enough to answer answer someone's question. Something you could have
easily done.
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>>To answer the question:
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>>Yes, dropping your Vision pack is allowed. You should be able to just
>>sign up to a non-Vision plan (though to be absolutely safe, do it within
>>your 14 day period). From there, Vision will still be enabled on your
>>phone, but will be "casual use" and charged by the kilobyte if you do
>>use it.
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