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Memorial Day is N/W, right?

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Janie Collins - 26 May 2005 21:21 GMT
Thanks!
agentHibby - 26 May 2005 21:43 GMT
That is ture if you have any plan with off peak airtime

also I don't think some customers in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky can ge
this.

otherwise you can :
D. Smith - 29 May 2005 13:09 GMT
>That is ture if you have any plan with off peak airtime
>
>also I don't think some customers in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky can get
>this.
>
>otherwise you can :)

I'm from (the state that screwed up the election this year and voted
for the wrong guy state!)  :) LOL,  I always thought it was based on
the plan you have period?

Dan
dr.news@better.price.biz.nospam - 30 May 2005 06:29 GMT
Yes, Memorial day is considered a "weekend".  If your plan has benefits on
the weekend, they will be extended to Memorial Day.  Most people will get
this day as unlimited calling; the few that don't have unl weekends, won't.
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>>That is ture if you have any plan with off peak airtime
>>
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> Dan
CharlesH - 31 May 2005 03:20 GMT
> Yes, Memorial day is considered a "weekend".  If your plan has benefits on
> the weekend, they will be extended to Memorial Day.  Most people will get
> this day as unlimited calling; the few that don't have unl weekends, won't.

Unless they have changed this, holidays are considered OFF-PEAK. I had a
National Single Rate plan with a bucket of weekend-only minutes, and
calls on holidays always showed up on my bill as OP (off-peak), and came
out of my main bucket, not my weekend bucket. Most people these days
have offpeak/weekend promotions, so it doesn't make any difference to them.
agentHibby - 30 May 2005 07:01 GMT
D. Smith Wrote:
> I'm from (the state that screwed up the election this year and voted
> for the wrong guy state!)  :) LOL,  I always thought it was based on
> the plan you have period?
>
> DanThe few markets in Kentucky and Indiana that Memorial Day is still pea
airtime is probably due to the partnership not in great shape.  Back i
the day all wireless plans with Verizon in my hometown you had to bu
1000 Night and Weekend for $10 you did not get it for free.  You wer
not allowed to use them during weekday national holidays like Memoria
Day.
All that is no more since Verizon got fired in 2002 considers th
network extended
Mitchell Regenbogen - 27 May 2005 14:27 GMT
Actually, it's "off-peak."

"Janie Collins" <jjcollins@triad.rr.com> wrote in news:wdqle.1649
$_z6.178539@twister.southeast.rr.com:

> Thanks!
 
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