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  1. #1
    Will
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    I am going to switch four individual Cingular accounts to a family plan, and
    I want to identify how to get the best deal on this.

    I was told my two four phone options are 700 minutes for $89.99 or 1400
    minutes for $109.99. Is there a better deal than that? I suspect we
    will use about 1000 minutes per month, and having some rollover would be
    convenient. We will need long distance calling, and one of the callers
    calls to South America often, if that matters.

    In terms of how to get some free phones out of this, are you required to
    sign up to a two year contract to get free phones?

    I understand that Cingular tries to hide its true rate by adding on lots of
    fees to each bill in addition to the sales tax. How much will I really be
    paying each month on the $109.99 plan?

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    Will





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  2. #2
    Wirelessjuan
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    Re: Best Family Plan for Four Phones?

    All of the Family Talk plans come with DOMESTIC long distance and no
    roaming in the US. You will have the ability to travel abroad as well
    as just call to South America however you will need to have it
    provisioned by customer service over the phone. Even the corporate
    stores will not be able to add the international features.

    Go with the 1400 minute plan and use the roll over. If you go with the
    700 minute plan and have a constant overage of 300 mins at $.40 per
    minute it will add up to huge overage each month.

    As for the hidden fees well that depends a lot on your home state. In
    PA we are tax 6% state sales tax and an additional 5% cell phone tax.
    (no matter what carrier you have) as well as the federal FCC and 911
    and number portability charges. I have the FT $59.99 plan with 1
    additional line plus $9.99 media basics so a base total of $79.97 plus
    all the other fees which ends up being $127 to $135 per month.

    As for free phones the only way you could possible get them is if you
    are currently out of contract with your individual Cingular accounts.
    If you are not then you will have to pay for new phones or when you
    combine the individual accounts wait unitl your contact is up. Since
    you are already a customer they are NOT going to give you free phones
    just because you want to switch plans. This should however NOT change
    when your original contract end dates that were on the individual plans
    just because you put them together on a Family Talk plan.




  3. #3
    Will
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    Re: Best Family Plan for Four Phones?

    Is there any option for a family plan with 1000 minutes instead of 1400
    minutes?

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    Will

    "Wirelessjuan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > All of the Family Talk plans come with DOMESTIC long distance and no
    > roaming in the US. You will have the ability to travel abroad as well
    > as just call to South America however you will need to have it
    > provisioned by customer service over the phone. Even the corporate
    > stores will not be able to add the international features.
    >
    > Go with the 1400 minute plan and use the roll over. If you go with the
    > 700 minute plan and have a constant overage of 300 mins at $.40 per
    > minute it will add up to huge overage each month.
    >
    > As for the hidden fees well that depends a lot on your home state. In
    > PA we are tax 6% state sales tax and an additional 5% cell phone tax.
    > (no matter what carrier you have) as well as the federal FCC and 911
    > and number portability charges. I have the FT $59.99 plan with 1
    > additional line plus $9.99 media basics so a base total of $79.97 plus
    > all the other fees which ends up being $127 to $135 per month.
    >
    > As for free phones the only way you could possible get them is if you
    > are currently out of contract with your individual Cingular accounts.
    > If you are not then you will have to pay for new phones or when you
    > combine the individual accounts wait unitl your contact is up. Since
    > you are already a customer they are NOT going to give you free phones
    > just because you want to switch plans. This should however NOT change
    > when your original contract end dates that were on the individual plans
    > just because you put them together on a Family Talk plan.






  4. #4
    cellphoneuser1
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    Re: Best Family Plan for Four Phones?

    none that I know of. It is 700 or 1400, the 1400 is the better deal.


    [QUOTE=Will]Is there any option for a family plan with 1000 minutes instead of 1400 minutes?



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