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Rollover or Fair&Flexible?
What would you rather have?
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McGMar 10, 2005, 7:45 AM
I think the answers are going to be kinda biased asking that in this forum. Buuuuuuut. Rollover. Just because I dont use my phone much and it would benefit me more. 39.99 plan and rollover would suit me just fine. 😎
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TailMar 10, 2005, 8:14 AM
The F & F plan seems good at first glance until you break it down. The point to make is that anyone considering going to this plan is the fact that when they're monthly service charge increases from one month to the next month because of higher usage, they are STILL going to disputing the charges. Higher bills are higher bills, regardless of how the charges are conveyed on the bill. Customers will see a higher amount due and call in to dispute or complain. To summarize: Rewording charges doesn't mean they're still not there!
For example, if you use 576 - 600 daytime minutes a month you have to pay $65.00 for that bill cycle! Not only Cingular but most other providers have that many minutes for $15 less! Even when you get to the higher bra...
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Tail said:
The F & F plan seems good at first glance until you break it down. The point to make is that anyone considering going to this plan is the fact that when they're monthly service charge increases from one month to the next month because of higher usage, they are STILL going to disputing the charges. Higher bills are higher bills, regardless of how the charges are conveyed on the bill. Customers will see a higher amount due and call in to dispute or complain. To summarize: Rewording charges doesn't mean they're still not there!
For example, if you use 576 - 600 daytime minutes a month you have to pay $65.00 for that bill cycle! Not only Cingular but most other providers have that many minutes for $15 less! Even
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Rollover, its better to get a bigger plan gain minutes then drop down to 39.99 and use those minutes 🙂
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