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- 04-02-2006, 10:02 PM #1jim-gGuest
if weekends and evenings are free for call between sprint phones.... is
3-way calling also free if all three phones are on sprint at
that time?
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- 04-02-2006, 10:13 PM #2PhillipGuest
Re: 3 way calling
"jim-g" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> if weekends and evenings are free for call between sprint phones.... is
> 3-way calling also free if all three phones are on sprint at that time?
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I would have to assume yes
and i would assume that if you if you are calling 2 sprint phone that you
would also be free even in prime time....
- 04-03-2006, 03:05 AM #3RicoGuest
Re: 3 way calling
jim-g <[email protected]> wrote in news:c71Yf.69453$YX1.1705@dukeread06:
> if weekends and evenings are free for call between sprint phones.... is
> 3-way calling also free if all three phones are on sprint at
> that time?
Yes, and no .. Or vice versa.
- 04-03-2006, 06:27 AM #4DecaturTxCowboyGuest
Re: 3 way calling
jim-g wrote:
> if weekends and evenings are free for call between sprint phones.... is
> 3-way calling also free if all three phones are on sprint at that
> time?
Your not clear on what you are asking. Unless you have a weird plan that
doesn't include free mobile to mobile calling and night & weekends (and
I can't imagine what sort of plan that would be as Sprint has free M2M
calling and free N&W across the board), then a) all mobile to mobile
calls are free and b) all night and weekend calls are free. Given that...
Are you asking:
1) If phone #1 calls phone #2 and one of those phones does a 3-way call
to phone #3, then of course all the calls are free as all the calls are M2M.
2) If phone #1 does a 3-way call to two different land line numbers, and
#2 and #3 phones do the same thing, then of course the calls are free as
all N&W are free.
- 04-03-2006, 07:30 AM #5jim-gGuest
Re: 3 way calling
DecaturTxCowboy wrote:
> Are you asking:
>
> 1) If phone #1 calls phone #2 and one of those phones does a 3-way call
> to phone #3, then of course all the calls are free as all the calls are
> M2M.
Yes, that is what I was asking and came to the same conclusdion however,
I've learned not to take my own advice concerning Sprint policies as
valid assumptions. Never know when you will find one of those costly
exceptions.
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