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  1. #1
    Lane Meyer
    Guest
    heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just got mine
    and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i have for
    the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free directconnect.my
    bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.



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  2. #2
    Alex Mikey
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    It would probably help if you explained what the invoice SAID.

    But my guess is activation fee's and the almighty pro-ration.

    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  3. #3
    Alex Mikey
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    It would probably help if you explained what the invoice SAID.

    But my guess is activation fee's and the almighty pro-ration.

    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  4. #4
    Larry Turner
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    Well the first bill normally covers 1.5- months usage (take 1.5 times
    monthly rate).

    Add the "activation fee" $35 for starting an account or adding a new line.

    Then let's not forget the taxes on your monthly service and $212 sounds
    about right. When you cancel service sometime down the road, they will
    probable owe you money!

    --
    LARRY TURNER
    "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just got

    mine
    > and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i have

    for
    > the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free directconnect.my
    > bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.






  5. #5
    Larry Turner
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    Well the first bill normally covers 1.5- months usage (take 1.5 times
    monthly rate).

    Add the "activation fee" $35 for starting an account or adding a new line.

    Then let's not forget the taxes on your monthly service and $212 sounds
    about right. When you cancel service sometime down the road, they will
    probable owe you money!

    --
    LARRY TURNER
    "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just got

    mine
    > and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i have

    for
    > the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free directconnect.my
    > bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.






  6. #6
    David Little
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    Mine, which had two i60c phones, pro-rated 1/2 month plan charges, plus
    full month's plan charges in advance plus taxes came to $384.00

    That also included shipping on the 2 phones. I got them to waive activation
    fees; and ordered through telesales. There is supposed to be a $50.00
    rebate on next month's bill for the phones; at $25.00 each. My monthly plan
    comes to $93.95 for a shared plan, add-on plan, nation wide DC, voice mail
    and caller ID on both phones. We did not come close to using the minutes
    that were paid for on the plan.

    I sometimes wonder if we are paying by the word; or worse, by the
    syllable...

    "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just got

    mine
    > and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i have

    for
    > the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free directconnect.my
    > bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.






  7. #7
    David Little
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    Mine, which had two i60c phones, pro-rated 1/2 month plan charges, plus
    full month's plan charges in advance plus taxes came to $384.00

    That also included shipping on the 2 phones. I got them to waive activation
    fees; and ordered through telesales. There is supposed to be a $50.00
    rebate on next month's bill for the phones; at $25.00 each. My monthly plan
    comes to $93.95 for a shared plan, add-on plan, nation wide DC, voice mail
    and caller ID on both phones. We did not come close to using the minutes
    that were paid for on the plan.

    I sometimes wonder if we are paying by the word; or worse, by the
    syllable...

    "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just got

    mine
    > and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i have

    for
    > the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free directconnect.my
    > bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.






  8. #8
    Jimman
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    WEll lets see the way the do it by me at least, is evreything goes on
    the first bill, so lets see i bought a i95, $50 pan 35 activation,
    taxes, its gonna be might expensive!
    "Larry Turner" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Well the first bill normally covers 1.5- months usage (take 1.5 times
    > monthly rate).
    >
    > Add the "activation fee" $35 for starting an account or adding a new line.
    >
    > Then let's not forget the taxes on your monthly service and $212 sounds
    > about right. When you cancel service sometime down the road, they will
    > probable owe you money!
    >
    > --
    > LARRY TURNER
    > "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just got

    > mine
    > > and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i have

    > for
    > > the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free directconnect.my
    > > bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.




  9. #9
    Jimman
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    WEll lets see the way the do it by me at least, is evreything goes on
    the first bill, so lets see i bought a i95, $50 pan 35 activation,
    taxes, its gonna be might expensive!
    "Larry Turner" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Well the first bill normally covers 1.5- months usage (take 1.5 times
    > monthly rate).
    >
    > Add the "activation fee" $35 for starting an account or adding a new line.
    >
    > Then let's not forget the taxes on your monthly service and $212 sounds
    > about right. When you cancel service sometime down the road, they will
    > probable owe you money!
    >
    > --
    > LARRY TURNER
    > "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just got

    > mine
    > > and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i have

    > for
    > > the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free directconnect.my
    > > bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.




  10. #10
    Ralph E. Decker
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    If you want a good deal on air time, you are with the wrong provider...I
    think Nextel is about the most expensive - Verizon is close second..

    Direct Connect seems to demand a premium.


    > Mine, which had two i60c phones, pro-rated 1/2 month plan charges, plus
    > full month's plan charges in advance plus taxes came to $384.00
    >
    > That also included shipping on the 2 phones. I got them to waive activation
    > fees; and ordered through telesales. There is supposed to be a $50.00
    > rebate on next month's bill for the phones; at $25.00 each. My monthly plan
    > comes to $93.95 for a shared plan, add-on plan, nation wide DC, voice mail
    > and caller ID on both phones. We did not come close to using the minutes
    > that were paid for on the plan.
    >
    > I sometimes wonder if we are paying by the word; or worse, by the
    > syllable...
    >
    > "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just got

    > mine
    >> and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i have

    > for
    >> the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free directconnect.my
    >> bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.

    >
    >





  11. #11
    Ralph E. Decker
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    If you want a good deal on air time, you are with the wrong provider...I
    think Nextel is about the most expensive - Verizon is close second..

    Direct Connect seems to demand a premium.


    > Mine, which had two i60c phones, pro-rated 1/2 month plan charges, plus
    > full month's plan charges in advance plus taxes came to $384.00
    >
    > That also included shipping on the 2 phones. I got them to waive activation
    > fees; and ordered through telesales. There is supposed to be a $50.00
    > rebate on next month's bill for the phones; at $25.00 each. My monthly plan
    > comes to $93.95 for a shared plan, add-on plan, nation wide DC, voice mail
    > and caller ID on both phones. We did not come close to using the minutes
    > that were paid for on the plan.
    >
    > I sometimes wonder if we are paying by the word; or worse, by the
    > syllable...
    >
    > "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just got

    > mine
    >> and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i have

    > for
    >> the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free directconnect.my
    >> bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.

    >
    >





  12. #12
    John Squire
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    With Nextel, they changed thier billing practices in Febuary. They now
    have you pay for your first month and a month ahead, and that shows up
    as a double bill the first time.

    [email protected] (Jimman) wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > WEll lets see the way the do it by me at least, is evreything goes on
    > the first bill, so lets see i bought a i95, $50 pan 35 activation,
    > taxes, its gonna be might expensive!
    > "Larry Turner" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > > Well the first bill normally covers 1.5- months usage (take 1.5 times
    > > monthly rate).
    > >
    > > Add the "activation fee" $35 for starting an account or adding a new line.
    > >
    > > Then let's not forget the taxes on your monthly service and $212 sounds
    > > about right. When you cancel service sometime down the road, they will
    > > probable owe you money!
    > >
    > > --
    > > LARRY TURNER
    > > "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just got

    > > mine
    > > > and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i have

    > > for
    > > > the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free directconnect.my
    > > > bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.


    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  13. #13
    John Squire
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    With Nextel, they changed thier billing practices in Febuary. They now
    have you pay for your first month and a month ahead, and that shows up
    as a double bill the first time.

    [email protected] (Jimman) wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > WEll lets see the way the do it by me at least, is evreything goes on
    > the first bill, so lets see i bought a i95, $50 pan 35 activation,
    > taxes, its gonna be might expensive!
    > "Larry Turner" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > > Well the first bill normally covers 1.5- months usage (take 1.5 times
    > > monthly rate).
    > >
    > > Add the "activation fee" $35 for starting an account or adding a new line.
    > >
    > > Then let's not forget the taxes on your monthly service and $212 sounds
    > > about right. When you cancel service sometime down the road, they will
    > > probable owe you money!
    > >
    > > --
    > > LARRY TURNER
    > > "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just got

    > > mine
    > > > and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i have

    > > for
    > > > the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free directconnect.my
    > > > bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.


    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  14. #14
    Nextel CSR
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    That's February 2002.



    "John Squire" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > With Nextel, they changed thier billing practices in Febuary. They now
    > have you pay for your first month and a month ahead, and that shows up
    > as a double bill the first time.
    >
    > [email protected] (Jimman) wrote in article
    > <[email protected]>:
    > > WEll lets see the way the do it by me at least, is evreything goes on
    > > the first bill, so lets see i bought a i95, $50 pan 35 activation,
    > > taxes, its gonna be might expensive!
    > > "Larry Turner" <[email protected]> wrote in message

    news:<[email protected]>...
    > > > Well the first bill normally covers 1.5- months usage (take 1.5 times
    > > > monthly rate).
    > > >
    > > > Add the "activation fee" $35 for starting an account or adding a new

    line.
    > > >
    > > > Then let's not forget the taxes on your monthly service and $212

    sounds
    > > > about right. When you cancel service sometime down the road, they will
    > > > probable owe you money!
    > > >
    > > > --
    > > > LARRY TURNER
    > > > "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just

    got
    > > > mine
    > > > > and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i

    have
    > > > for
    > > > > the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free

    directconnect.my
    > > > > bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.

    >
    > [posted via phonescoop.com]






  15. #15
    Nextel CSR
    Guest

    Re: Your first Nextel Bill.???

    That's February 2002.



    "John Squire" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > With Nextel, they changed thier billing practices in Febuary. They now
    > have you pay for your first month and a month ahead, and that shows up
    > as a double bill the first time.
    >
    > [email protected] (Jimman) wrote in article
    > <[email protected]>:
    > > WEll lets see the way the do it by me at least, is evreything goes on
    > > the first bill, so lets see i bought a i95, $50 pan 35 activation,
    > > taxes, its gonna be might expensive!
    > > "Larry Turner" <[email protected]> wrote in message

    news:<[email protected]>...
    > > > Well the first bill normally covers 1.5- months usage (take 1.5 times
    > > > monthly rate).
    > > >
    > > > Add the "activation fee" $35 for starting an account or adding a new

    line.
    > > >
    > > > Then let's not forget the taxes on your monthly service and $212

    sounds
    > > > about right. When you cancel service sometime down the road, they will
    > > > probable owe you money!
    > > >
    > > > --
    > > > LARRY TURNER
    > > > "Lane Meyer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > heres a good question. how much was your first nextel bill. i just

    got
    > > > mine
    > > > > and its $212!!! and i only used approx 100minutes out of the 400 i

    have
    > > > for
    > > > > the month. and i also have free incomming calls and free

    directconnect.my
    > > > > bill is SUPPOSED to be approx $80 a month. can anyone explain this.

    >
    > [posted via phonescoop.com]






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