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    sniper0981
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    Re: Text Messaging/SMS

    well then call customer care wjason777 and tell them you want it taken off of your account....


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    Re: Text Messaging/SMS

    All I have left is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. A rip-off to me is the fact that the oil companies have a stranglehold on us. They have squelched the progress of technologies and alternatives to gasoline powered cars and are recognizing record profits while average Americans are struggling to make it to work and back. You and I have NO control over that.
    I apologize if I seem a bit indifferent to such a weighty issue to you, but in that, like I said, the key words were from time to time, there are bigger problems facing us constantly that have much greater impact on our lives, I just can't get too excited about an occasional awol text message.
    Like sniper said, take it off your account and be free of the aggravation. You can use the extra $5-10 to put gas in your car.
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    Re: Text Messaging/SMS

    I agree to what your saying but your not getting what i am saying. Heres another way i am going to put it. Lets say your at the gas station and gas is $3 a gallon(witch it is) and your paying $50 to full up for car but after putting the $50 on gas and your metter only reads half tank, then what? You just got rip off the gas station. That is the same way Nextel is taking our money, not to get me wrong or anything but i really like nextel service alot. Also i dont know if your notic but look at the other companys for unlimited text messeges is only $9.99 like t-moblie, i had them befor and i never had a problem with text messeges. NExtel charges $15 for unlimited text messege and its not even half as good as tmoblie. I am pretty sure that Nextel could simply fix this probelem if they wanted to. There taking are money just like everyone else in this country and there is nothing we could do about it.



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    Re: Text Messaging/SMS

    I DO get what you are saying. You chose to go with Nextel because you like their service..but apparently dissatisfied with the cost and reliability of the text message feature. You had x amount of time to try it all out to see if you would be happy with the service before you would be locked into contract.
    Sorry...bad example. First, if your guage reads only 1/2 then is possible the guage is malfunctioning or you have a 30ish gal. tank. Secondly, the pumps are inspected regularly to insure they are working properly...$50@$3/gal = 16.66gal, and that is what should read on the pump meter. The gas station is not going to risk being dragged thru court for fraud, levied hefty fines and possibly be shut down or lose customers over bad publicity. If there is a malfunction or misprogramming of the pump...it would be quickly discovered and with your receipt as proof, you would be recompensed appropriately.

    You could talk to a CS supervisor and possibly get a credit to your account. Send an email to the president of the company expressing your issue and proposal for resolution. Or you can publicly grouse if you get greater satisfaction from that.
    An exaggerated sense of entitlement is evident when one presumes privileges to be inalienable rights.
    Good manners are never in bad taste.



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