Re: All-you-can-eat 3G may not last
- From: DecaturTxCowboy <nono@xxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 04:03:12 GMT
John Navas wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 23:07:46 GMT, DecaturTxCowboy <nono@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
in <6jkmg.26569$VE1.23127@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Stormchaser wrote:Sticker Shock is an Understatement - i misinformed myself about usingHey John...you reading this? You still want to dismiss this as anecdotal evidence?
my phone to access the internet and won myself a $900 bill
No, I'm dismissing this as too little information to make any sort of
assessment.
Just another excuse. I gave you plenty of information in previous posts describing in detail the issue, but you dismissed them also. You put way too much credibity in only what you can Google.
So if Stormchaser had his bill discussed in some newspaper and you find it online, how is that more credible than his first hand experience.
Eventually your MediaWorks is going to cost you. Rate plans are perpetual, they don't change. If you sign up for 800 minutes a month for $50...Cingular can't come back and say they want to decrease your minutes or increase the monthly cost.
Mediaworks is an add-on and subject to the CURRENT terms and conditions...and Cingular can change them at any time to PROHIBIT tethering your phone with a cable to your laptop. When you pay your monthly bill, that signifies you agree to any changes in the terms.
DO have a nice day.....
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