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cell phone plans19 Apr 2004 05:05 GMT1
Hello all! I have T-Moblie at the moment but I'm thinking of switching
if I can find a cheaper plan that gives me around the same amount of
minutes. 600 any time & free nights and weekends. Nights start at 9:00
pm. Anything better out there? No, I don't need more than 600 minutes!
Catching Alltel's NEW Rate Plan16 Apr 2004 12:14 GMT10
For those who missed the BARGIN of 1,000 anytime minutes (plus free nights
and weekends and free long distance) for $39.95, there is one opportunity
left to grab a big chunk of minutes.......
Isn't the new plan interrresting!  1,300 minutes for $49.95 a month. Same
alltel phones12 Apr 2004 04:43 GMT1
Alltel seems to lag in the cool phone department.  I have a V60i and
hate it.  Although it is slim, the talk time on the battery is terrible.
 And the battery meter seems to have a bug.  It will only show 50%
sometimes after a full charge, then once I cycle it, it goes to 100%.
A Useful (Free) Alltel Feature07 Apr 2004 00:18 GMT1
The carrier does not advertise this, so ask if it is available in your
market:
One landline number can be designated by each subscriber as his/her Most
Often Called (MOC) number.  Once Alltel registers it in the system, calls to
 
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