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  1. #1
    James
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    I think I understand what this option is, but can I use it as often as I
    want without being charged any fees? The reason I ask is because I have two
    phones (one PDA and one clamshell) that I would like to switch between. I
    will use this feature every day if I can. Because I will use my PDA at work,
    and my clamshell at home. But I don't want to get charged a fee every time I
    use it. Has anyone used this to switch between 2 or more phones, and not had
    any complaints from Verizon? Thanks. -james







    See More: *228 option 3



  2. #2
    Sharp Dressed Man
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    Re: *228 option 3

    "James" <*.*> wrote in message news:gij2tk01hrh@news1.newsguy.com...
    >I think I understand what this option is, but can I use it as often as I
    >want without being charged any fees? The reason I ask is because I have two
    >phones (one PDA and one clamshell) that I would like to switch between. I
    >will use this feature every day if I can. Because I will use my PDA at
    >work, and my clamshell at home. But I don't want to get charged a fee every
    >time I use it. Has anyone used this to switch between 2 or more phones, and
    >not had any complaints from Verizon? Thanks. -james
    >


    Mine only has options 1 and 2.What is option 3?





  3. #3
    George
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    Re: *228 option 3

    James wrote:
    > I think I understand what this option is, but can I use it as often as I
    > want without being charged any fees? The reason I ask is because I have
    > two phones (one PDA and one clamshell) that I would like to switch
    > between. I will use this feature every day if I can. Because I will use
    > my PDA at work, and my clamshell at home. But I don't want to get
    > charged a fee every time I use it. Has anyone used this to switch
    > between 2 or more phones, and not had any complaints from Verizon?
    > Thanks. -james
    >
    >
    >
    >

    I don't believe there is a charge. It is just another way to DIY like
    you can by logging into your account and pumping in the ESN.



  4. #4
    XS11E
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    Re: *228 option 3

    "James" <*.*> wrote:

    > I think I understand what this option is, but can I use it as
    > often as I want without being charged any fees?


    Yes, there's no charge.



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  5. #5
    QN
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    Re: *228 option 3

    > Mine only has options 1 and 2.What is option 3?

    Yeah. What the heck is option 3?





  6. #6
    Frankster
    Guest

    Re: *228 option 3

    I don't think it will let you change between a PDA and a Feature Phone. The
    problem is, the plans are different (i.e. data especially). I think you'll
    be required to call CS and complete the change. As for the charge... I can't
    see them doing this over and over for free. Call and find out.

    -Frank

    "James" <*.*> wrote in message news:gij2tk01hrh@news1.newsguy.com...
    >I think I understand what this option is, but can I use it as often as I
    >want without being charged any fees? The reason I ask is because I have two
    >phones (one PDA and one clamshell) that I would like to switch between. I
    >will use this feature every day if I can. Because I will use my PDA at
    >work, and my clamshell at home. But I don't want to get charged a fee every
    >time I use it. Has anyone used this to switch between 2 or more phones, and
    >not had any complaints from Verizon? Thanks. -james
    >
    >
    >
    >





  7. #7
    RBM
    Guest

    Re: *228 option 3


    "QN" <gofish@bogus.net> wrote in message
    news:tra3l.9300$as4.8838@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com...
    >> Mine only has options 1 and 2.What is option 3?

    >
    > Yeah. What the heck is option 3?
    >I too only had, 2 options, and since I read this post I checked and I do
    >now have option 3 which says, "to change phones press 3"






  8. #8
    RBM
    Guest

    Re: *228 option 3


    "Frankster" <frank@SPAM2TRASH.com> wrote in message
    news:d_mdnbnUiu0XqNDUnZ2dnUVZ_vKdnZ2d@giganews.com...
    >I don't think it will let you change between a PDA and a Feature Phone. The
    >problem is, the plans are different (i.e. data especially). I think you'll
    >be required to call CS and complete the change. As for the charge... I
    >can't see them doing this over and over for free. Call and find out.
    >
    > -Frank
    >
    > "James" <*.*> wrote in message news:gij2tk01hrh@news1.newsguy.com...
    >>I think I understand what this option is, but can I use it as often as I
    >>want without being charged any fees? The reason I ask is because I have
    >>two phones (one PDA and one clamshell) that I would like to switch
    >>between. I will use this feature every day if I can. Because I will use my
    >>PDA at work, and my clamshell at home. But I don't want to get charged a
    >>fee every time I use it. Has anyone used this to switch between 2 or more
    >>phones, and not had any complaints from Verizon? Thanks. -james
    >>
    >>
    >>I don't see why not. If its easy to switch between any number of phones,
    >>it would allow Verizon to sell multiple phones to every customer. Work
    >>phones, play phones, evening dinner phones, dirty jobs phones, color
    >>coordinated phones, etc.
    >>

    >






  9. #9
    George
    Guest

    Re: *228 option 3

    Frankster wrote:
    > I don't think it will let you change between a PDA and a Feature Phone.
    > The problem is, the plans are different (i.e. data especially). I think
    > you'll be required to call CS and complete the change. As for the
    > charge... I can't see them doing this over and over for free. Call and
    > find out.
    >
    > -Frank
    >
    > "James" <*.*> wrote in message news:gij2tk01hrh@news1.newsguy.com...
    >> I think I understand what this option is, but can I use it as often as
    >> I want without being charged any fees? The reason I ask is because I
    >> have two phones (one PDA and one clamshell) that I would like to
    >> switch between. I will use this feature every day if I can. Because I
    >> will use my PDA at work, and my clamshell at home. But I don't want to
    >> get charged a fee every time I use it. Has anyone used this to switch
    >> between 2 or more phones, and not had any complaints from Verizon?
    >> Thanks. -james
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>

    >

    I can't imagine them charging for it. They have never charged for the
    version where you log in and do it yourself. Also it is a counter to GSM
    where you simply move the SIM.



  10. #10
    Frankster
    Guest

    Re: *228 option 3


    "George" <george@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
    news:gijdfp$1he$1@news.motzarella.org...
    > Frankster wrote:
    >> I don't think it will let you change between a PDA and a Feature Phone.
    >> The problem is, the plans are different (i.e. data especially). I think
    >> you'll be required to call CS and complete the change. As for the
    >> charge... I can't see them doing this over and over for free. Call and
    >> find out.
    >>
    >> -Frank
    >>
    >> "James" <*.*> wrote in message news:gij2tk01hrh@news1.newsguy.com...
    >>> I think I understand what this option is, but can I use it as often as I
    >>> want without being charged any fees? The reason I ask is because I have
    >>> two phones (one PDA and one clamshell) that I would like to switch
    >>> between. I will use this feature every day if I can. Because I will use
    >>> my PDA at work, and my clamshell at home. But I don't want to get
    >>> charged a fee every time I use it. Has anyone used this to switch
    >>> between 2 or more phones, and not had any complaints from Verizon?
    >>> Thanks. -james
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>

    >>

    > I can't imagine them charging for it. They have never charged for the
    > version where you log in and do it yourself. Also it is a counter to GSM
    > where you simply move the SIM.


    It is exactly the same as where you log on and and do it yourself. You can't
    change between PDA/Feature phones there either without CS assistance.

    -Frank




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