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- 09-25-2003, 08:30 PM #1DLGuest
I'm going from 350/2150 8PM start with a sanyo 4500 for $40
to 600/unlimited 9PM start with 2 LG5350s for $45.
Sound good. Could I have done better.
What to do with the 4500 now?
2 years old used ~500 minutes a month.
Have charger and car charger.
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- 09-25-2003, 09:08 PM #2p laneGuest
Re: Plan Change
call back and get your 8pm nights, while you can.
"DL" <DL@C> wrote in article <[email protected]>:
> I'm going from 350/2150 8PM start with a sanyo 4500 for $40
> to 600/unlimited 9PM start with 2 LG5350s for $45.
> Sound good. Could I have done better.
> What to do with the 4500 now?
> 2 years old used ~500 minutes a month.
> Have charger and car charger.
>
>
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- 09-25-2003, 09:11 PM #3DLGuest
Re: Plan Change
Get the whole plan back or just ask for 8pm nites?
"p lane" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> call back and get your 8pm nights, while you can.
>
> "DL" <DL@C> wrote in article <[email protected]>:
> > I'm going from 350/2150 8PM start with a sanyo 4500 for $40
> > to 600/unlimited 9PM start with 2 LG5350s for $45.
> > Sound good. Could I have done better.
> > What to do with the 4500 now?
> > 2 years old used ~500 minutes a month.
> > Have charger and car charger.
> >
> >
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-25-2003, 09:38 PM #4p laneGuest
Re: Plan Change
I think you have done great, but for whatever reason I am reading post
after post with folks getting 8pm nights, some even 7pm for a $7
charge--
I let my 8pm nights go for a while for a better plan, not as good as you
got--really missed the 8pm thing--but that's just me
Yo probably agreed to a contract extension, and if you have, you have
lost some leverage-----Naturally you have the greatest with no contract,
especially with the number port thing coming up--
But like a lot of others offering advise, you have already done better
than I did---I gave up my leverage too quick, but for a few more minutes
and my 8pm back which was what I was after.
"DL" <DL@C> wrote in article <[email protected]>:
> Get the whole plan back or just ask for 8pm nites?
>
> "p lane" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > call back and get your 8pm nights, while you can.
> >
> > "DL" <DL@C> wrote in article <[email protected]>:
> > > I'm going from 350/2150 8PM start with a sanyo 4500 for $40
> > > to 600/unlimited 9PM start with 2 LG5350s for $45.
> > > Sound good. Could I have done better.
> > > What to do with the 4500 now?
> > > 2 years old used ~500 minutes a month.
> > > Have charger and car charger.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > [posted via phonescoop.com]
>
>
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- 09-26-2003, 04:22 AM #5Phill.Guest
Re: Plan Change
In article <[email protected]>, "DL" <DL@C> wrote:
> I'm going from 350/2150 8PM start with a sanyo 4500 for $40
> to 600/unlimited 9PM start with 2 LG5350s for $45.
> Sound good. Could I have done better.
> What to do with the 4500 now?
> 2 years old used ~500 minutes a month.
> Have charger and car charger.
The Sanyo 4500 was replaced by the 4700, and the Speaker Phone function
had bugs fixed. Maybe you could get a few $$ for the whole caboodle on
eBay.
- 09-26-2003, 06:11 AM #6Loving MoonlightGuest
Re: Plan Change
> Yo probably agreed to a contract extension, and if > you have, you have lost
some leverage
Federal Law allows 72 hours to Cancel. So if he's under that he has all his
leverage.
He should call 800-658-7564
- 09-26-2003, 08:06 AM #7p laneGuest
Re: Plan Change
Hopefully, not been more than the 3 days. Could you give more info on
the 3 day cancellation thing--I only have a vague memory about
it--something about anything agreed to over the phone, right??
[email protected] (Loving Moonlight) wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> > Yo probably agreed to a contract extension, and if > you have, you have lost
> some leverage
>
> Federal Law allows 72 hours to Cancel. So if he's under that he has all his
> leverage.
>
> He should call 800-658-7564
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- 09-26-2003, 08:23 AM #8p laneGuest
Re: Plan Change
After my post, wondered if the new Consumer Code guide would give even
more time, ie does thsi apply to contract extensions--verizon has given
14 days for quite a while--which makes me wonder, what is the official
sprint policy on this been, past and present?? anyone know.
good posts...
To get info on this search for " consumer code " on phone scoop
[email protected] (Loving Moonlight) wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> > Yo probably agreed to a contract extension, and if > you have, you have lost
> some leverage
>
> Federal Law allows 72 hours to Cancel. So if he's under that he has all his
> leverage.
>
> He should call 800-658-7564
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