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  1. #1
    Mark Pfeifer
    Guest
    I am a former AT&T customer and I have my e-mails forwarded to my phone.
    With AT&T the incoming text messages were free. I do not believe this is
    the same on cingular, right?

    TIA
    Mark





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  2. #2
    Eric Freeman
    Guest

    Re: Text Messaging

    "Mark Pfeifer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:t4Dne.9157$%Z2.8527@lakeread08...
    >I am a former AT&T customer and I have my e-mails forwarded to my phone.
    > With AT&T the incoming text messages were free. I do not believe this is
    > the same on cingular, right?


    Ten cents per message, either incoming or outgoing. Unless you have a text
    message package.

    Eric





  3. #3
    Steven Buehler
    Guest

    Re: Text Messaging

    If you keep your AT&T SIM, incoming text messages remain free under your
    existing AT&T agreement, which you will be allowed to keep as long as you
    have your AT&T SIM. Under a Cingular contract incoming messages are a dime
    a piece.


    On 6/2/05 8:36 AM, in article t4Dne.9157$%Z2.8527@lakeread08, "Mark Pfeifer"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I am a former AT&T customer and I have my e-mails forwarded to my phone.
    > With AT&T the incoming text messages were free. I do not believe this is
    > the same on cingular, right?
    >
    > TIA
    > Mark
    >
    >





  4. #4
    PC Medic
    Guest

    Re: Text Messaging


    "Steven Buehler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:BECCD437.994%[email protected]...
    > If you keep your AT&T SIM, incoming text messages remain free under your
    > existing AT&T agreement, which you will be allowed to keep as long as you
    > have your AT&T SIM. Under a Cingular contract incoming messages are a
    > dime
    > a piece.
    >


    While I am a former Suncom (ATT) customer, I have Cingular SIM now and my
    incoming are free


    >
    > On 6/2/05 8:36 AM, in article t4Dne.9157$%Z2.8527@lakeread08, "Mark
    > Pfeifer"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> I am a former AT&T customer and I have my e-mails forwarded to my phone.
    >> With AT&T the incoming text messages were free. I do not believe this is
    >> the same on cingular, right?
    >>
    >> TIA
    >> Mark
    >>
    >>

    >






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