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  1. #1
    Notan
    Guest
    It looks like the Business Office a)will b)will not (choose one)
    be closed on Labor Day, this year.

    And, like a)all other carriers, b)some other carriers, c)no other
    carriers (choose one), your daytime minutes will come from your daytime
    bank, while your nighttime minutes will come from your N/W bank.

    I just thought I'd post this so when Labor Day actually rolls around,
    we wouldn't have to listen to the same holiday crap, AGAIN! <g>

    Notan



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  2. #2
    Scott Stephenson
    Guest

    Re: Labor Day


    "Notan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > It looks like the Business Office a)will b)will not (choose one)
    > be closed on Labor Day, this year.
    >
    > And, like a)all other carriers, b)some other carriers, c)no other
    > carriers (choose one), your daytime minutes will come from your daytime
    > bank, while your nighttime minutes will come from your N/W bank.
    >
    > I just thought I'd post this so when Labor Day actually rolls around,
    > we wouldn't have to listen to the same holiday crap, AGAIN! <g>
    >
    > Notan


    Thanks, Notan. Can we get Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's out of the
    way while you're at it. That way, we shouldn't have to listen to it again
    until Presidents' Day.





  3. #3
    Notan
    Guest

    Re: Labor Day

    Scott Stephenson wrote:
    >
    > "Notan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > It looks like the Business Office a)will b)will not (choose one)
    > > be closed on Labor Day, this year.
    > >
    > > And, like a)all other carriers, b)some other carriers, c)no other
    > > carriers (choose one), your daytime minutes will come from your daytime
    > > bank, while your nighttime minutes will come from your N/W bank.
    > >
    > > I just thought I'd post this so when Labor Day actually rolls around,
    > > we wouldn't have to listen to the same holiday crap, AGAIN! <g>
    > >
    > > Notan

    >
    > Thanks, Notan. Can we get Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's out of the
    > way while you're at it. That way, we shouldn't have to listen to it again
    > until Presidents' Day.


    Ah, speaking of Presidents' Day, it looks like the Business Office...

    <G>

    Notan



  4. #4
    Robert M.
    Guest

    Re: Labor Day

    In article <[email protected]>, Notan <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    > It looks like the Business Office a)will b)will not (choose one)
    > be closed on Labor Day, this year.
    >
    > And, like a)all other carriers, b)some other carriers, c)no other
    > carriers (choose one), your daytime minutes will come from your daytime
    > bank, while your nighttime minutes will come from your N/W bank.
    >
    > I just thought I'd post this so when Labor Day actually rolls around,
    > we wouldn't have to listen to the same holiday crap, AGAIN! <g>
    >
    > Notan


    Sorry you need to apologize for Sprint by referring to helpful
    information with dubious language.

    I've marked my calendar and will be sure to remind folks that while
    Labor Day will be a Holdiay for Sprint and Customer Service will be
    closed, all your daytime mnutes will be charged as Prime Time.



  5. #5
    Robert M.
    Guest

    Re: Labor Day

    In article <[email protected]>, Notan <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    > Scott Stephenson wrote:
    > >
    > > "Notan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > It looks like the Business Office a)will b)will not (choose one)
    > > > be closed on Labor Day, this year.
    > > >
    > > > And, like a)all other carriers, b)some other carriers, c)no other
    > > > carriers (choose one), your daytime minutes will come from your daytime
    > > > bank, while your nighttime minutes will come from your N/W bank.
    > > >
    > > > I just thought I'd post this so when Labor Day actually rolls around,
    > > > we wouldn't have to listen to the same holiday crap, AGAIN! <g>
    > > >
    > > > Notan

    > >
    > > Thanks, Notan. Can we get Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's out of the
    > > way while you're at it. That way, we shouldn't have to listen to it again
    > > until Presidents' Day.

    >
    > Ah, speaking of Presidents' Day, it looks like the Business Office...
    >
    > <G>
    >
    > Notan


    Thanks all. I'll remind you when the time comes.



  6. #6
    Scott Stephenson
    Guest

    Re: Labor Day


    "Robert M." <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...

    >
    > Sorry you need to apologize for Sprint by referring to helpful
    > information with dubious language.


    Helpful? What assistance was offered?

    >
    > I've marked my calendar and will be sure to remind folks that while
    > Labor Day will be a Holdiay for Sprint and Customer Service will be
    > closed, all your daytime mnutes will be charged as Prime Time.


    And we'll be waiting with baited breath.

    BTW- what discount did your company offer for the holiday?





  7. #7
    Guy
    Guest

    Re: Labor Day

    You know it just dawned on me that since I am retired every day is a
    weekend day for me. So why is my carrier taking some of my minutes out
    of something called "anytime". Shouldn't they all be out of night and
    weekend minutes?

    That being the case shouldn't they be giving me my cell phone service?
    These damn greedy companies. Who do I complain to?





  8. #8
    Thomas T. Veldhouse
    Guest

    Re: Labor Day

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    Robert M. <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > Sorry you need to apologize for Sprint by referring to helpful
    > information with dubious language.
    >


    You cite helpful information (which is available without your help), yet
    your intent is quite different than helping anybody. As can be shown by
    a not so simple google search (hard to include more than 100 identities)
    an alert reader will notice that your posts are almost always negative
    towards Sprint and have the sole intent of negative proppaganda; very
    often at the expense of the truth.

    > I've marked my calendar and will be sure to remind folks that while
    > Labor Day will be a Holdiay for Sprint and Customer Service will be
    > closed, all your daytime mnutes will be charged as Prime Time.


    We never had a doubt. In case you didn't notice, you were made a fool
    of ...

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  9. #9
    Scott Stephenson
    Guest

    Re: Labor Day


    "Guy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news[email protected]...
    > You know it just dawned on me that since I am retired every day is a
    > weekend day for me. So why is my carrier taking some of my minutes out
    > of something called "anytime". Shouldn't they all be out of night and
    > weekend minutes?


    Why not?

    Hey- I only worked through Thursday last week- my weekend started on Friday.
    I should have been charged weekend minutes.

    I know- its a secret conspiracy against us all. Robert must know all about
    it- he's always talking about secret recalls and other programs that SPCS
    has concocted against us, and that he has exclusive knowledge of.

    >
    > That being the case shouldn't they be giving me my cell phone service?
    > These damn greedy companies. Who do I complain to?
    >
    >


    Complain to Robert- he boasts of how well he can handle these companies and
    how well connected he is. Maybe he can whine and twist the truth for a good
    cause (for a change).





  10. #10
    O/Siris
    Guest

    Re: Labor Day

    In article <rmarkoff-1A33BD.21185406072004
    @news03.east.earthlink.net>, [email protected] says...
    > Sorry you need to apologize for Sprint by referring to helpful=20
    > information with dubious language.
    >=20


    Helpful information? July 4th was Sunday, and you claimed it was not=20
    unlimited.

    In what way is that helpful?

    --=20
    R=D8=DF
    O/Siris
    I work for Sprint PCS
    I *don't* speak for them



  11. #11

    Re: Labor Day

    On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 01:52:53 GMT, Notan <[email protected]> wrote:

    >It looks like the Business Office a)will b)will not (choose one)
    >be closed on Labor Day, this year.
    >
    >And, like a)all other carriers, b)some other carriers, c)no other
    >carriers (choose one), your daytime minutes will come from your daytime
    >bank, while your nighttime minutes will come from your N/W bank.
    >
    >I just thought I'd post this so when Labor Day actually rolls around,
    >we wouldn't have to listen to the same holiday crap, AGAIN! <g>


    Each carrier makes a choice as to what services they do (or do not)
    include with their plans. Sprint does not do holidays as part of N/W
    unless the holiday is on a weekend. Other carriers do, and probably
    some other carriers also don't.

    AT&T used to have nights start at 7:00 pm as part of the standard
    plans, now I understand it is not that way. Sprint, apparently never
    did.

    The plans are fairly well *****ed out, although you sometimes have to
    search for exceptions or "clauses".

    It is their claimed vs. actual 'national' coverage I have the beef
    with them about.

    Last week, at a client site, 1 mile from I10 in Jacksonville, FL.

    Could not get a signal on my A400. Used my co-workers AT&T to call
    the office on 4 bars from the same spot in the parking lot.




    Deb



  12. #12

    Re: Labor Day

    On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 19:57:53 -0600, "Scott Stephenson"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >Thanks, Notan. Can we get Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's out of the
    >way while you're at it. That way, we shouldn't have to listen to it again
    >until Presidents' Day.


    Although the observed Federal holidays will be Dec 24 and Dec 31,
    Christmas and New Year day are on Saturdays this year. You may want
    to clarify for the observed Fed holiday.



    Deb



  13. #13
    Scott Stephenson
    Guest

    Re: Labor Day


    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 19:57:53 -0600, "Scott Stephenson"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >
    > >Thanks, Notan. Can we get Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's out of

    the
    > >way while you're at it. That way, we shouldn't have to listen to it

    again
    > >until Presidents' Day.

    >
    > Although the observed Federal holidays will be Dec 24 and Dec 31,
    > Christmas and New Year day are on Saturdays this year. You may want
    > to clarify for the observed Fed holiday.
    >


    If this thread and response hadn't both been sarcastic in nature, I might
    clarify. As it is, there is no need- IT WAS A JOKE.





  14. #14

    Re: Labor Day

    On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 13:28:26 -0600, "Scott Stephenson"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >>
    >> Although the observed Federal holidays will be Dec 24 and Dec 31,
    >> Christmas and New Year day are on Saturdays this year. You may want
    >> to clarify for the observed Fed holiday.
    >>

    >
    >If this thread and response hadn't both been sarcastic in nature, I might
    >clarify. As it is, there is no need- IT WAS A JOKE.


    And jokes in response are not permitted?



    Deb



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