Who gives a crap about "free" incoming calls???
Masked Avenger said:
Not everyone is a heavy texter. If I use around 1100 minutes per month, but with a good percentage of them being incoming I don't need to pay for the 1350 minute plan at $80 per month. The national 650 suits me just fine at $30 less. So I'm one of those people who give a crap about free incoming.
Not to mention businesses.
And by reading your posts, I'm pretty sure there are plenty of reasons people don't call you.
You're just some kid who likes to talk smack on the internet from your mom's basement. You seriously need to grow up and do something productive.
If you are a 'somebody' with USCC, then I pity a company that has people of your caliber running their upper operations.
Most of USCC have a business/communications degree of sorts. Clearly you lack either based on your writing skills.
You are not anyone of importance at all. Just because you read online and find out the companies owners name you think you can use it to make your self sound cool. Who the F Cares. I am Bill Gates!! ( ityped it so it must be true)
If you are so important to the carlson family then why would you bash your buddies company.
Who are you then if we are suppose to know you?
I go to chicago all the time for US Cellular meetings and I am sure I have heard of "you" if your important.... so name?
TheUSCellGuy said:
When I got unlimited text, I went from 1000 min/mo down to 200/mo!!!! I'm almost certain that in 2003 Rooney had said that data transfer was overrated. Maybe, Rooney is overrated. 😲
If you are a business owner, free incoming calls is a great thing to have because most of the calls on a business cell phone will be incoming rather than outgoing.
Most places, like heating and air conditioning companies, get hundreds of calls per day while out on jobs. Those calls can add up to a whole bunch of minutes real fast.