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tp0050 - 17 Apr 2005 05:35 GMT
Does anyone have a sanyo 4700 serial data cable lying around that he/sh
doesn't want?  I'm looking for one.  Or does anyone know where I can ge
one? Thanks

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Michaels - 19 Apr 2005 02:19 GMT
>Does anyone have a sanyo 4700 serial data cable lying around that he/she
>doesn't want?  I'm looking for one.  Or does anyone know where I can get
>one? Thanks.

I bought mine on e-Bay.  A quick search tonight showed 3 people
selling them.  The link below is for a guy who has 9 of them with a
Buy It Now price of $14.95 plus 6.95 shipping.  

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=50328&item=5714605371&rd=
1&ssPageName=WD1V


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John Richards - 19 Apr 2005 17:46 GMT
>>Does anyone have a sanyo 4700 serial data cable lying around that he/she
>>doesn't want?  I'm looking for one.  Or does anyone know where I can get
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> selling them.  The link below is for a guy who has 9 of them with a
> Buy It Now price of $14.95 plus 6.95 shipping.  

That's a total of $21.90. Isn't that awfully close to the instant gratification
price at the local Radio Shack store?

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Michaels - 20 Apr 2005 00:51 GMT
>>>Does anyone have a sanyo 4700 serial data cable lying around that he/she
>>>doesn't want?  I'm looking for one.  Or does anyone know where I can get
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>That's a total of $21.90. Isn't that awfully close to the instant gratification
>price at the local Radio Shack store?

Well I was under the impression that this cable was relatively
unavailable, due to the fact that it uses the serial port, and because
the phone is somewhat old now.  I just glanced at the Radio Shack web
site, but didn't find one listed.

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grosskenny@hotmail.com - 24 Apr 2005 01:26 GMT
My Sprint sales rep sent me to Best Buy where I bought Susteen
DataPilot, which comes with a box of adapters that work with numerous
phones, including my 3G Samsung.  I then bought the high end sprintpcs
plan that the sales lady and her mgr told me includes unlimited data
services.  I've been using it for decent speed internet access for the
last 6 mos, including this morning.

Now I just went to logon and my Spring phone put a msg on the screen
"you may not use Sprint phones to serve as modems to computers".
My DataPilot will not connect.  I called Sprint Customer Service and
the guy just recites like a parrot: " You may not use a SprintPCS
handset
to serve as a modem".  I tell him about the Sprint sales lady and her
mgr to sent me to the Best Buy to buy the adaptor, and he parrots
the statement.  I tell him I've used it for 6 mos and it is the whole
reason
I signed the expensive 2 yr contract for the top tier Sprint Vision pkg
that I was told included unlimited data services. Parrot.  He recited
the same statement at least 20 times.  I feel like I got f***ed and
didn't
even get kissed!  
Back to my snail pace phone line.
John Richards - 24 Apr 2005 19:03 GMT
Bottom line, you should have done a little research (including
checking out this newsgroup) before believing what a sales rep
tells you.

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> My Sprint sales rep sent me to Best Buy where I bought Susteen
> DataPilot, which comes with a box of adapters that work with numerous
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> even get kissed!  
> Back to my snail pace phone line.
Jerome Zelinske - 25 Apr 2005 05:21 GMT
    It doesn't matter the size of the voice plan that you have on your
phone.  If you add Vision to it, you get unlimited data on your phone.
The brochures and web site have long, many months/years, said that
Vision on a phone is not to be connected to any other device.  If you
want data on your laptop, you will need a pcmcia card and a data for
laptop plan.
Thurman - 25 Apr 2005 11:51 GMT
> Does anyone have a sanyo 4700 serial data cable lying around that he/she
> doesn't want?  I'm looking for one.  Or does anyone know where I can get
> one? Thanks.

Google for 'sanyo 4700 serial data cable' produced 903 hits.

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