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  1. #1
    Alan
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    I was wondering if I call someone at 6:58 am and talk for 8 straight
    hours (phone plugged in) would I be charged night time or anytime minutes?

    Thanks in advance...




    See More: Day or Night time Minutes ???




  2. #2
    mjohns2
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    Re: Day or Night time Minutes ???

    Night time... but beware.... if you start the call at 7AM it's considered
    anytime minutes

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    "Alan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I was wondering if I call someone at 6:58 am and talk for 8 straight
    > hours (phone plugged in) would I be charged night time or anytime minutes?
    >
    > Thanks in advance...
    >






  3. #3
    Thomas T. Veldhouse
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    Re: Day or Night time Minutes ???

    Alan wrote:
    > I was wondering if I call someone at 6:58 am and talk for 8 straight
    > hours (phone plugged in) would I be charged night time or anytime
    > minutes?
    >
    > Thanks in advance...


    Nighttime minutes. The rate is determined by when the call originated not
    when it ended.

    Tom Veldhouse





  4. #4
    Isaiah Beard
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    Re: Day or Night time Minutes ???

    Alan wrote:
    > I was wondering if I call someone at 6:58 am and talk for 8 straight
    > hours (phone plugged in) would I be charged night time or anytime minutes?


    Night and weekend minutes would apply. The call is billed based on the
    start time of the call.

    The reverse is also true: if you call someone at X:59 p.m. (X being the
    hour before your night and weekend minutes start) and speak to that
    person for 8 hours straight, the entire call will count against your
    anytime minutes.

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  5. #5
    Marvin Moskowitz
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    Re: Day or Night time Minutes ???

    Isaiah Beard <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Alan wrote:
    > > I was wondering if I call someone at 6:58 am and talk for 8 straight
    > > hours (phone plugged in) would I be charged night time or anytime minutes?

    >
    > Night and weekend minutes would apply. The call is billed based on the
    > start time of the call.
    >
    > The reverse is also true: if you call someone at X:59 p.m. (X being the
    > hour before your night and weekend minutes start) and speak to that
    > person for 8 hours straight, the entire call will count against your
    > anytime minutes.


    So if I have unlimited night and weekend minutes, and under Vision
    plan, access to the web is charged to the web, I can open a session in
    the middle of the night and leave it going for days at no addtional
    cost??? Sounds dangerous for Sprint!



  6. #6
    mjohns2
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    Re: Day or Night time Minutes ???

    I think you get timed out after a certain amount of inactivity.

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    "Marvin Moskowitz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Isaiah Beard <[email protected]> wrote in message

    news:<[email protected]>...
    > > Alan wrote:
    > > > I was wondering if I call someone at 6:58 am and talk for 8 straight
    > > > hours (phone plugged in) would I be charged night time or anytime

    minutes?
    > >
    > > Night and weekend minutes would apply. The call is billed based on the
    > > start time of the call.
    > >
    > > The reverse is also true: if you call someone at X:59 p.m. (X being the
    > > hour before your night and weekend minutes start) and speak to that
    > > person for 8 hours straight, the entire call will count against your
    > > anytime minutes.

    >
    > So if I have unlimited night and weekend minutes, and under Vision
    > plan, access to the web is charged to the web, I can open a session in
    > the middle of the night and leave it going for days at no addtional
    > cost??? Sounds dangerous for Sprint!






  7. #7
    O/Siris
    Guest

    Re: Day or Night time Minutes ???

    In article <[email protected]>,=20
    [email protected] says...
    > So if I have unlimited night and weekend minutes, and under Vision
    > plan, access to the web is charged to the web, I can open a session in
    > the middle of the night and leave it going for days at no addtional
    > cost??? Sounds dangerous for Sprint!
    >=20
    >=20


    Vision isn't charged based on minutes, so anytime or Night & Weekend is=20
    irrelevant. If you're subscribed to a Vision package, then you get=20
    unlimited usage on your device. Period. If not, then you pay a penny=20
    per kilobyte of data transmitted. Bedtime, breakfast time, dinnertime,=20
    it's the same, on *or* off a Vision package.

    --=20
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    O/Siris
    I work for SprintPCS
    I *don't* speak for them.



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