Confusion - does $15/month allow me to access my corporate email?
On May 2, 10:21 pm, "Bill Marriott" <w...@wjm.org> wrote:
> You're confused because the Verizon rep was lying.
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> Sprint's $15 package lets you do anything you need to do online. It all
> comes down to whether the software supports your connection. You're not
> getting anything extra for the $44, and when you consider Verizon's
> restrictive terms of service, you're actually getting a lot less.
>
> "Ned" <nedh...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> news:1177858585.046892.180440@o5g2000hsb.googlegro ups.com...
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> >I was talking to the Verizon sales rep. I told him Sprint Internet was
> > $15/month and I asked why Verizon was $44/month. He said that was
> > Internet only, and that I would not be able to have access to my email
> > from work. He said Verizon could offer me the same thing for $15/
> > month. Could someone please clarify this for me? I have an exchange
> > server at work and I want to be able to run outlook on my treo and
> > know when I get a new email.
>
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> - Show quoted text -
thanks for your responses.
I went to the mall and the sprint store was packed, there were even
people waiting outside. I think many were paying bills and getting
service, but a good number were also shopping.
The Verizon store was empty and the two sales people (the only people
in the store) looked unhappy. I watched them try to lure a few people
in but everyone walked away.
When the Verizon sales guy told me Sprint would not allow me to do
email for $15 I told him my friend had that plan and his email worked
just fine.
He then got a little agitated and said, well Verizon's Internet is $44
and that's the price.
I said thanks and went back to the Sprint store.
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