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  • 09-05-2006, 09:47 AM
    dude222
    I have it in mine, New England. I was told that they were trying it out in two markets, New England and another one. Not sure what the other one is.

    What happens is you sign up for the lowest plan, $39.99 for 450 minutes; and if you go over they either charge you for the individual minutes you went over, OR the next plan up from that, whichever is cheaper.

    From what I hear, the plan is doing well and if I switch to Nextel, it will be between Free Incoming, or this plan. One other thing, on the back of the literature, within the fine print, it says offer expires Sept. 02, 2006. Not sure if it's the plan they're referring to but the plans (one including UNL walkie-talkie and one including mobile-to-mobile) are still on the site so I must've read something wrong.
  • 09-05-2006, 08:44 AM
    nextelinsider
    Sprint

    Does anyone have this plan available in their markets yet? I was looking this up and I know its not available here yet, but its very interesting. It wouldn't let me copy and paste it but here is the link.
    Just wondering if there was any feedback on it. If so, it looks like a much better overage management took than fair and flexible.

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