Sprint offers $90 unlimited voice, $100 including text messaging
In article <Xns9A576578A037noonehomecom@208.49.80.253>,
Larry <noone@home.com> wrote:
> > What is a "Sellphone"? Is that like when you go into a cellular phone
> > store and they sell you a phone?
> >
> > Jar-Jar
> >
> >
>
> That would be the wireless phone in your pocket that nickel and dimes you
> to death,
Sprint offers $90 unlimited voice, $100 including text messaging
While dumping the alt.cellular.attws,alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket,
I heard DTC say:
> Jack Hamilton wrote:
>> Larry <noone@home.com> wrote:
>>
>>> The Bob <nospam@bob.com> wrote in news:Xns9A56C1DC5CC77bob@216.196.97.136:
>>>
>>>>> I'll bite. What can an Aircard plugged into a laptop do that a laptop
>>>>> plugged into a sellphone can't?
>>>> Operate within the TOS on the Sprint network.
>>>>
>>> What the hell kind of answer is that? Sprint doesn't allow tethering? You
>>> need a new carrier!
>>
>> Yes, they do. You just have to pay for it. They call it Phone As
>> Modem (PAM).
>
> $39.99 PAM Plan which is unlimited, but they don't have any Rev A
> phones, so a data card is better (with a $59.99 plan).
On the other hand, the PAM plan can be started and stopped at will,
while the data card commits you to 2-year contract. The value of the
trade-offs either way would depend on your own usage of course.
Sprint offers $90 unlimited voice, $100 including text messaging
Dutch wrote:
> On the other hand, the PAM plan can be started and stopped at will,
> while the data card commits you to 2-year contract. The value of the
> trade-offs either way would depend on your own usage of course.
Good point, I forgot about that. When I do add that kind of
"feature" (depending on what carrier calls such an add-on), I
state or ask very clearly that I can use it month to month.
With all the stories floating around with people getting
their contract extended for the smallest things...
Sprint offers $90 unlimited voice, $100 including text messaging
While dumping the alt.cellular.attws,alt.cellular.sprintpcs bit bucket,
I heard DTC say:
> Dutch wrote:
>> On the other hand, the PAM plan can be started and stopped at will,
>> while the data card commits you to 2-year contract. The value of the
>> trade-offs either way would depend on your own usage of course.
>
> Good point, I forgot about that. When I do add that kind of
> "feature" (depending on what carrier calls such an add-on), I
> state or ask very clearly that I can use it month to month.
> With all the stories floating around with people getting
> their contract extended for the smallest things...
Yep, that's definitely something you want to make clear up front. I
think some of the data card plans allow for a suspension of service for
some period of time, but it gets added on the other end.
Sprint offers $90 unlimited voice, $100 including text messaging
On Tue, 04 Mar 2008 05:23:35 +0000, Larry <noone@home.com> wrote:
>"Jar-Jar Binks" <jarjar@nospam.com> wrote in
>news:yG4zj.59412$ov5.36909@newsfe15.phx:
>
>> What is a "Sellphone"? Is that like when you go into a cellular phone
>> store and they sell you a phone?
>>
>> Jar-Jar
>>
>>
>
>That would be the wireless phone in your pocket that nickel and dimes you
>to death, charging you by the month for the simplest of applications like
>copying your pictures to your PC or transferring the tiniest messages on
>the planet for $900,000 per gigabyte.
>
>Everything a SELLphone does is to SELL you something more.....TV, music,
>messages, internet, ad nauseum.....
>
>It's like a goddamned box office in your pocket!
Only if YOU decide to make it so. My cell phone has absolutely NO
third party software on it. I use it to ---gasp--- make phone calls.
That's it.
Just because You, Larry, don't like the terms and agreements of the
third party apps, doesn't mean everybody agrees with you.
Sprint offers $90 unlimited voice, $100 including text messaging
On Feb 28, 5:41*pm, SMS <scharf.ste...@geemail.com> wrote:
> "http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jozneUnB0QkRuil3m5wj0ujr0_ZQD8V3DFE01"
>
> "Sprint Nextel said it would begin offering unlimited voice and data
> service usage for $99.99 per month."
Sprint offers $90 unlimited voice, $100 including text messaging
It is a SCAM and a SPAMMER. I removed the URL of the spammer as to not
proliferate the spam.
"Larry" <noone@home.com> wrote in message
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> SHECLabs <mdandml@hotmail.com> wrote in news:868fc44a-b4dc-45c1-b961-
> 6d6a6941016f@s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com:
>
>> We are offering 40 USD flat fee all you can call and SMS
>>
>>
>
> Where does it say that? There's not a single mention of PRICE anywhere on
> those webpages.....
>
Sprint offers $90 unlimited voice, $100 including text messaging
I thought you had service with with Alltel but you get billed from Verizon,
Do you even know what you have?
Al
"Larry" <noone@home.com> wrote in message
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> Bill T <wctom1@pacbell.net> wrote in news:47ca1727$0$19527
> $9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com:
>
>> Scott in SoCal wrote:
>>>
>>> Hmm... I wonder how something like a Sierra Wireless AirCard looks to
>>> the system? If it looks like a phone, perhaps they left a loophole
>>> like Cingular did a few years back with their $19.95/month Media Works
>>> plan...
>>
>> Sprint charges $60 for unlimited WWAN access (e.g. with an Aircard), so
>> there is no reason to pay $100 for it. Since the unlimited plan is
>> locked to one cellphone number, it's not possible to game the system by
>> using the Card and a phone on the same plan.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>
> Wow...That's kinda high! I'm paying Verizon $25/mo for EVDO to my Nokia
> N800 from the ROKR Z6m as a BT modem. $60 is over DOUBLE!
>
> The trouble with Aircards is you have to buy another phone number you
> can't
> use for anything plus pay for broadband. It's a scam.
>
> Plug your sellphone into your laptop or bluetooth it....much cheaper!
> Just
> buy unlimited data service, which I think Sprint also sells for around
> $25/mo more than the sellphone bill.
>
> You can also use it for the crappy stuff on the phone, if you like.
>
>
>