> Relative nooby looking to upgrade my service plan. Is there any advantages
> to making this transaction online as opposed to the local store?
> Financially it looks better online but just want to make sure I don't miss
> anything.
>
> J
Plan and equipment upgrade. Presently on Cingular TDMA nation plan, one
line. Need to change/upgrade to family plan, 2 line, newer equipment,
probably gsm SuperHome. The question is just whether there is any
advantage, financially or otherwise, in making this change online or through
the store. The local people just don't give me confidence they are well
informed with this move. This will be after Feb 1 since there seems to be
some changes in the air. Maybe this is why.
J
> > Relative nooby looking to upgrade my service plan. > >
> What is it you are looking to do?
Michael MacMahon - 27 Jan 2004 02:02 GMT
You need to jump NOW, before the end of the month. Right now a second
family line is $10, next month it goes up to I believe $20. Get to a store
and get it changed.
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Michael J. MacMahon
Captain (ret.) KCPD
Golf is not a matter of Life or Death; it is MUCH more important than that.
> Plan and equipment upgrade. Presently on Cingular TDMA nation plan, one
> line. Need to change/upgrade to family plan, 2 line, newer equipment,
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> > What is it you are looking to do?
Dave Phillips - 28 Jan 2004 17:01 GMT
Call CIngular customer service. I just bought the Motorola V400 phone...got
a $50 credit on my account since I have been with Cingular (previously SNET
Cellular) for 10 years...
Negotiating is worthwhile...you can get a lot from them, such as extra
minutes, etc...
Dave
> Plan and equipment upgrade. Presently on Cingular TDMA nation plan, one
> line. Need to change/upgrade to family plan, 2 line, newer equipment,
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> > What is it you are looking to do?