User: casper69
These are the most recent forum messages posted by casper69:
The coverage area for the mLife National plan
The coverage area for the mLife National plans is defined solely by the map specifically a mLife National customer recieves no roaming or LD charges from within their HCA (which on the maps is all of the "orange" or "gold" colored area). Previous mentions of "on-net" descriptions have been misleading when taken literally. The alpha tags are not a consistent measure of billing area. While the customer experience is usually consistent when the alpha tag reads "AT&T" or "Roam", ...
Re: at&t vs. tmobile & porting
I don't think that going through a change of financial responsibility on the mobile phone number restarts your 30 risk-free trial period.
I think that this 30 day period applies only to the original opening of your account, (THE FIRST 30 DAYS that you had YOUR NUMBER).
I don't think that this is a loop-hole to get around the $175.00 ETF, but it is inventive.
Re: at&t vs. tmobile & porting
If you port your number out to another company within the first 30 days of starting your service with AT&T wireless, (YOU'VE HAD YOUR WIRELESS NUMBER FOR LESS THAN 30 DAYS) than there would be NO early termination fee when you port-out to another company.
Re: AT&T GOING WHERE?
moobak said:
If AT&T Wireless was purchased by Vodafone, we'd see some big changes coming, Vodafone is the largest wireless carrier in the world.
Check out www.4cellular.com and look at Motorola V600. Look at the bottom of the page where it says, "This phone comes in a vodafone box, fully unlocked . . . " All for a wonderful price of $789.99 (GSM Quadband) for the Motorola V600 Bluetooth GSM/GPRS color display camera phone.
It sounds good to go on the AT&T ...
Re: What if providers stopped selling phones?
johnstonhurd said:
i think it would be to complicated. the only way it would work is if you could take one phone from one carrier to another carrier. thats not happening any time soon.I heard rumor flying around that this is the next action that the FCC might take and will be forcing phone manufactures to stop SOC Locking handsets.
When porting to new companies customers want to keep their familiar handset that they have been using for the last ...
END OF BILL CYCLE CANCELLATION POLICY
I have mixed feelings about AT&T's policy in regards to mid-cycle cancellation and NOT allowing for a pro-rated final invoice. But if you could compare it to : going out to a restaurant to eat a meal and eating half the meal and demanding to only be charged half the price, because you were done half way through, the owner of the restaurant would think that you were nuts. He'd offer you a doggie bag so that you could ...
Re: What if providers stopped selling phones?
Yeah, wouldn't it be nice if I could call up my internet service provider every two years and beg them to send me out the latest, newest, fastest computer currently out there for FREE. Yeah, in a perfect world. I don't understand why wireless customer's can't separate the equipment from the actual monthly service and accept the fact that wireless service is a privelage and not a god-given right, just because you can't afford the newest, fanciest color screen ...
My-Five redundant with new unlimited Mobile to mobile
The My-Five feature which is to be launched at a later date this year seems kinda redundant now that we have unlimited mobile to mobile minutes. The My-Five feature is a feature that allows unlimited calling to five other AT&T wireless numbers each billing cycle, and the numbers can be changed each month via online customer service. But with unlimited mobile to mobile minutes as a new promotion My-Five seems pointless. Does anyone else agree?