ash r said:chcr: it costs extra for the internet on my phone too... but i can do email -- which is good because my online journal ( www.livejournal.com/~alice_ash ) lets me update from email, and i get unlimited AIM im's instead of having to spend fifteen cents apiece on them... and i send quite a few of them.
unc: no, it's actually just a Nextel I60. they dont even sell them anymore. no color screen, no fancy ringtones. i've attatched a picture of it.
mine used to be my boyfriend's cell... he got a new one and so gave me his old one.
and i <3 it. kittie keeps telling me to upgrade like she did, but i love my old ugly i60. *huggs it*
Cingular can suck my asshole. Yes, the second person on the family talk plan had a lot to do with the $1,000 balance, but their explanation of the plan, their billing practices and the wide variance between minutes used according to their website and actual minutes used all lead me to boycott Cingular. That also means boycotting AT&T Wireless since Cingular bought them.Spot said:just about anything based on what i looked at before getting the new cell last year.
i think it is verison that has the new pay as you use plan. i get rollover minutes with mine. at the rate i'm going, at the end of the year i should be able to call the time and just leave the line open for several days.
We have a similar plan, Spot. Like you say, by the end of the year we'll have so many rollover minutes it'll be ridiculous. Does your hospital make you turn off cell phones in the building? Ash, I guess maybe I need to read my agreement closer. I thought mine was the same for e-mail and internet, but I could be wrong.Spot said:cingulair has been fine for me so far. covers the area we'd most likely travel to by car. rates were reasonable. have had very little trouble with connections being dropped. we arent much for gabbing on the phone. we get to share 600 minutes a month and if we use 100 of those, its a lot.
i liked the nextel phones with the 2 way capability, but couldnt justify paying that much monthly for the amount we use them.
they can be left on, but use is discouraged in areas with any type of monitors.chcr said:Does your hospital make you turn off cell phones in the building?