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  1. #1
    Chunkufarney
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    I bought the phone with my 2 year contract and the V 400 does not have good
    signal in my house despite a claim by singular that there is a tower 2 miles
    away.
    On the invoice for the phone I bought it says I can return the phone only if
    the phone has less than 20 minutes use on it...
    You mean to tell me if I decide the signal is not good enough to risk paying
    a 2 year service contract and decide to cancel my contract before I get
    "locked" in for two years, that they will not let me return my phone if it
    has more than 20 minutes on it?
    And to top it all off the guy who activated it locked the phone up while
    trying to activate it.. I get a ENTER UNLOCK CODE when trying to access
    anything other than dialing the phone..
    I mean give me a break! This is a multi media phone with web access .. It
    will take longer than twenty minutes just trying to figure out how to use
    all these bells and whistles!!
    It does not look very good though.. I am getting dropped calls and my signal
    is just as bad as this T MOBILE phone that I am going to replace because of
    300 dollar a month phone bills due to lack of signal and having to go over
    my minutes in order to talk on it because it is not possible to use the
    mobile to mobile minutes.
    Granted this is a mobile phone, but if I am going to pay this much for
    service I want to be able to use it in my house as well as on the road..

    Are all these phones created equal? On my plan I got the cheepo nokia 1100
    as the "other" phone and it works just as good.. or might I say BAD as the V
    400..

    Any suggestions in the next 15 days will truly be appreciated





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  2. #2
    Robert M.
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    Re: Cingular gives you 15 days to figure out if you have good enough signal, but...

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Ralph Blach <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Listen, it really a radio, and a lot depends on how the antenna is set
    > up, the terrain, yada yada yada.
    >
    > you have made what I consider a basic mistake. expecting the same
    > quality of service form a wireless device than you would get from a
    > wired device. you just cant get it.
    >
    > Oh, and I forget, what is you house made of and what kind of roof does
    > it have? that affect signal strenght also.
    >
    > I dont care what people say,


    You mean the salespeople for the wireless carriers?




    > one will not get the same quality of
    > service from a wireless phone that from a wired phone.
    >
    > IMHO
    >
    > Chip




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