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  1. #1
    STARNER
    Guest
    I have visited boostmobile.com's site but I do not qualify for their service
    as I live in York, PA. I have also visited Nextel's site and I see mention
    of a $10 unlimited Nationwide PTT plan. Could anybody clarify this for me,
    maybe I am misreading it. Could I just go to a Nextel store and buy the
    phone and the $10 plan or is there an additional plan that is needed with
    this. Thanks to all for your help.





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  2. #2
    Mark Kim
    Guest

    Re: Nationwide PTT?

    Zip Code if I may ask?

    For the majority of the time, an extra $10 is required in order to get
    "all-you-can-eat" Nationwide Direct Connect (but does not cover group
    connect).

    Reason why I'm asking for your Zip Code is because at Illinois, there is
    two deals for a limited time with Nationwide Direct Connect, 500 anytime
    Cellular Minutes, unlimited off-peak minutes, voice mail, caller ID, for
    $49.99 a month. I am unaware if there are any promotional packages that
    exist in your area.

    STARNER wrote:
    > I have visited boostmobile.com's site but I do not qualify for their service
    > as I live in York, PA. I have also visited Nextel's site and I see mention
    > of a $10 unlimited Nationwide PTT plan. Could anybody clarify this for me,
    > maybe I am misreading it. Could I just go to a Nextel store and buy the
    > phone and the $10 plan or is there an additional plan that is needed with
    > this. Thanks to all for your help.
    >
    >





  3. #3
    Mark Kim
    Guest

    Re: Nationwide PTT?

    Zip Code if I may ask?

    For the majority of the time, an extra $10 is required in order to get
    "all-you-can-eat" Nationwide Direct Connect (but does not cover group
    connect).

    Reason why I'm asking for your Zip Code is because at Illinois, there is
    two deals for a limited time with Nationwide Direct Connect, 500 anytime
    Cellular Minutes, unlimited off-peak minutes, voice mail, caller ID, for
    $49.99 a month. I am unaware if there are any promotional packages that
    exist in your area.

    STARNER wrote:
    > I have visited boostmobile.com's site but I do not qualify for their service
    > as I live in York, PA. I have also visited Nextel's site and I see mention
    > of a $10 unlimited Nationwide PTT plan. Could anybody clarify this for me,
    > maybe I am misreading it. Could I just go to a Nextel store and buy the
    > phone and the $10 plan or is there an additional plan that is needed with
    > this. Thanks to all for your help.
    >
    >





  4. #4
    Scott Stephenson
    Guest

    Re: Nationwide PTT?

    Mark Kim wrote:

    > Zip Code if I may ask?
    >
    > For the majority of the time, an extra $10 is required in order to get
    > "all-you-can-eat" Nationwide Direct Connect (but does not cover group
    > connect).
    >
    > Reason why I'm asking for your Zip Code is because at Illinois, there is
    > two deals for a limited time with Nationwide Direct Connect, 500 anytime
    > Cellular Minutes, unlimited off-peak minutes, voice mail, caller ID, for
    > $49.99 a month. I am unaware if there are any promotional packages that
    > exist in your area.
    >
    > STARNER wrote:
    >> I have visited boostmobile.com's site but I do not qualify for their
    >> service
    >> as I live in York, PA. I have also visited Nextel's site and I see
    >> mention
    >> of a $10 unlimited Nationwide PTT plan. Could anybody clarify this for
    >> me,
    >> maybe I am misreading it. Could I just go to a Nextel store and buy the
    >> phone and the $10 plan or is there an additional plan that is needed with
    >> this. Thanks to all for your help.
    >>
    >>



    Mark- an honest question. Do you work for Nextel?



  5. #5
    Scott Stephenson
    Guest

    Re: Nationwide PTT?

    Mark Kim wrote:

    > Zip Code if I may ask?
    >
    > For the majority of the time, an extra $10 is required in order to get
    > "all-you-can-eat" Nationwide Direct Connect (but does not cover group
    > connect).
    >
    > Reason why I'm asking for your Zip Code is because at Illinois, there is
    > two deals for a limited time with Nationwide Direct Connect, 500 anytime
    > Cellular Minutes, unlimited off-peak minutes, voice mail, caller ID, for
    > $49.99 a month. I am unaware if there are any promotional packages that
    > exist in your area.
    >
    > STARNER wrote:
    >> I have visited boostmobile.com's site but I do not qualify for their
    >> service
    >> as I live in York, PA. I have also visited Nextel's site and I see
    >> mention
    >> of a $10 unlimited Nationwide PTT plan. Could anybody clarify this for
    >> me,
    >> maybe I am misreading it. Could I just go to a Nextel store and buy the
    >> phone and the $10 plan or is there an additional plan that is needed with
    >> this. Thanks to all for your help.
    >>
    >>



    Mark- an honest question. Do you work for Nextel?



  6. #6
    Mark Kim
    Guest

    Re: Nationwide PTT?

    Unfortunately, I don't work for Nextel, but ever since I've worked for a
    Vending Firm at Romeoville, I've been decently exposed to a lot of
    Nextel mumbo-jumbo. Reason why I purchased a Palm Handheld for my own
    use is because the same Vending Firm I've pronounced has route guys
    using Palm-Powered Handhelds, and I've been exposed to them to a certain
    degree. Just like I'm exposed to Nextel Phones at my work to a
    reasonable degree. I often browse through http://www.nextel.com with my
    EYES ONLY CLEARANCE and absorbed the rate plans with my eyes.

    For now, I'm just a Nextel Peasant.




  7. #7
    Mark Kim
    Guest

    Re: Nationwide PTT?

    Unfortunately, I don't work for Nextel, but ever since I've worked for a
    Vending Firm at Romeoville, I've been decently exposed to a lot of
    Nextel mumbo-jumbo. Reason why I purchased a Palm Handheld for my own
    use is because the same Vending Firm I've pronounced has route guys
    using Palm-Powered Handhelds, and I've been exposed to them to a certain
    degree. Just like I'm exposed to Nextel Phones at my work to a
    reasonable degree. I often browse through http://www.nextel.com with my
    EYES ONLY CLEARANCE and absorbed the rate plans with my eyes.

    For now, I'm just a Nextel Peasant.




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