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Re: On a happy note
Thanks man! I really needed that! :D
Re: On a happy note
Yup thats me :wink:
Re: On a happy note
Lol thanks Signal :P
Re: On a happy note
are you at the o.s. call center?
Re: On a happy note
cocosma said:
are you at the o.s. call center?
Yes I am...
Re: On a happy note
cocosma said:
are you at the o.s. call center?
Are you in OS?
Re: To all org. reps...UPDATE TO MY PREVIOUS RANT
... even happier note than my previous post: It's 6:00 and we're closed!!! I'm takin my happy ass down to Raleigh til Monday.
Thanks for ...
Re: Q about insurance??
... thing to note though, you can only use it to replace your phone 2 times a year, after that you're too much of a liability ...
Re: themes
... folder. Note: If you want to put the theme on your storage card, drag the file to the Storage Card folder.
7. Disconnect the ...
Re: blackberry 7510
... me a note and I will tell you what I have and the extra programs I have installed on it.
Seth ...
Re: check out this cool ad
... Also note the mannerisms of Reggie - the golden inlaid cell phone - and the outside phasad/setting of Reggie's and you have a stereotypical ...
Re: AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO FINDS THIS IRONIC?
here is your answer to the voice mail question.
Please see the details below regarding when and how customers are charged when they receive and access Voicemail messages.
Customers will NOT be charged:
if they receive Voicemail messages while on the Cingular footprint. However, they will be charged if they receive Voicemail messages while roaming internationally.
if they receive a numeric page.
if they receive any message waiting indicators (MWI) sent to their phone.
if they listen to their Voicemail messages from any business or residential phone.
Customers WILL be charged:
when they access their Voicemail messages from their wireless phone. Normal airtime rates will apply based on their price plan. In addition, when accessing Voicemail from outside their Home calling area, airtime + long distance, roaming and other charges may apply.
if they receive Voicemail messages while roaming.
Note: If a customer receives a Voicemail message and they do not have a plan that rerates to $0 (such as a nation plan) when they are roaming in a foreign market, they will be billed for air and toll.
if you still have questions let me know
the answer to your voice mail question
here is your answer to the voice mail question.
Please see the details below regarding when and how customers are charged when they receive and access Voicemail messages.
Customers will NOT be charged:
if they receive Voicemail messages while on the Cingular footprint. However, they will be charged if they receive Voicemail messages while roaming internationally.
if they receive a numeric page.
if they receive any message waiting indicators (MWI) sent to their phone.
if they listen to their Voicemail messages from any business or residential phone.
Customers WILL be charged:
when they access their Voicemail messages from their wireless phone. Normal airtime rates will apply based on their price plan. In addition, when accessing Voicemail from outside their Home calling area, airtime + long distance, roaming and other charges may apply.
if they receive Voicemail messages while roaming.
Note: If a customer receives a Voicemail message and they do not have a plan that rerates to $0 (such as a nation plan) when they are roaming in a foreign market, they will be billed for air and toll.
if you still have questions let me know
Re: question
Also please note - not all games are work friendly! ...
Re: Article Correction!
... happy to note that correction. ...
Re: had i730 training
... this forum (note his bashing of "aquaholic8"), so I think a little "I told you so" was well deserved. ...
Re: Cingy is K-Mart?
Wireless Week's 'Carrier of the Year for 2004' was Cingular. Yeah, please put down the pipe, your teeth will rot out.
On a side note:
Calling a colleague of mine today from the office, I kept getting his Voicemail. I was finally able to reach him regarding his agenda for the rest of the weak, but he kept cutting in and out. He kept saying, 'hold on guy you are breaking up'. I told him it must be his cell phone because I was on my office line. He sighed with utter dismay and says 'Farkin Verizon... CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?!?!?'
:lol:
He was in California of all places. Verizon's "bread and butter". He was even more upset that he just signed a contract with them. I told him that's why I just use them for my wireless internet. Of course you know I told him who I use for voice. My phone is even cooler than his. :lol:
Coward - Obsessed - Txwireless
... a side note - I would encourage you to refresh your training and perhaps seek psychological counseling. It is becoming more and more apparent ...
Re: Roaming and Cingular
... topic.
On that note, who likes pancakes? :D ...


