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- LyricalGomez - 11-19-2002 Ok there Cheech - Goatweed - 11-19-2002 I've always thought he was funnier than Chong. - PeterDragon - 11-20-2002 Quote:i want to change from the regular att service to GSM, how much extra does it cost per month?It is actually cheaper, but there is less signal coverage. I got a 19.99 plan for my daughter - had 100 min. I needed to get a dual account though - no GSM in south Jersey. Right now there are 2 phones that buy for 99, get 99 rebate - a Nokia 8390 & Siemens S46 - HollywoodJewMoses - 11-20-2002 i am looking to get the Motorola T720 - Sweet Angel - 11-20-2002 The guy at Cingular said that Sony/Erickson/Nokia will be putting Motorola out of business soon. - barch97 - 11-21-2002 why oh why didn't you come to me sooner? has teh barch ever given you bad advice on techie stuff? :-( I too have cingular wireless service... a mutli-line / family plan. I too have damaged phones to well beyond usable condition. I too have been told to go fuck myself by cingular. what have I learned? YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY YOUR PHONE FROM CINGULAR!!! You just need to get a compatible phone. Go to cingular.com. see what phones they are selling. then go to ebay and find a used one for an 1/8 of the price cingular changes. I've replaced my $180 phone twice and still hasn't cost me more than $60. you were right about the insurance. fuck the insurance. 4 bucks a month for year is more than the cost of a used phone. - Sweet Angel - 11-21-2002 Barch, the story ended well. We got a brand new phone for $29.99 and only a 1-year contract (it was supposed to be a 2-year contract for that price) -- plus, no activation fee and a free face place. woohoo! We ended up adding a 3rd line to the account and then cancelling the 2nd. The Cingular rep was very nice and very helpful and very apologetic for the runaround we got. - barch97 - 11-21-2002 well, as long as it all worked out ok for ya... ![]() btw... my contract with them just expired and I'm lookin' to change providers (for obvious reasons). You know anyone down this way that can vouch for the coverage area of t-mobile? I'm a bit hesitant to get into a contract with company that keep changing it's name but, they seem to be about the cheapest mutli-line deal. - Sweet Angel - 11-21-2002 What's T-mobile? The new "gate phones" are supposed to have great reception...especially in the tough areas around here. They're about $119 at Cingular with a contract. - LyricalGomez - 11-21-2002 Dunno how much help this is, but I found switching to T-Mobile to be very easy. I ordered my phone on Amazon.com, got my phone, and after charging it, it took a whole 5 minutes to set it up, and the people they had were really nice and helpful. As for service, I hardly ever get less than 2 bars, even inside buildings, but it may be totally different in NJ. But their customer service has thus far been amazing - barch97 - 11-21-2002 Maybe I was a little misleading with the coverage question... I'm not exactly trekking across the tundra... just need a good signal along the parkway through ocean/monmouth counties. The coverage map on their website looks a little scary. but... since you just switched, maybe you can answer another question for me? what's the deal with transferring numbers? can I keep my current number and go to a new provider? or, am I gonna need to call everyone and tell them the new one? Edited By barch97 on 1037848588 - Keyser Soze - 11-21-2002 sprint sent me a free phone worth $150 no questions asked cause i called and told them my phone doesnt get good service everywhere i go. - LyricalGomez - 11-21-2002 I had to get a new number, but I never asked about transferring numbers so I don't really know - PeterDragon - 11-21-2002 Quote:what's the deal with transferring numbers? can I keep my current number and go to a new provider? or, am I gonna need to call everyone and tell them the new one?I'm pretty sure that phone numbers are assigned to providers, and if you change you can't keep the number. T-mobile was voicestream - when Deutsche Telekom took them over, they changed name. They might have been vodaphone at one time also. There used to be some website that compared coverages, but I can no longer find it.... - barch97 - 11-21-2002 Okey doke... Thanks for input, folks... Guess I still got a little research to do though. - Skitchr4u - 11-26-2002 barch, i have tmobile, and happen to be down the ocean cty/along the parkway area lately...service is ok. i get good service along the parkway, and even inside the building i am in now...however, there seem to be a few "dead spots" in this area. one is the hotel i am staying at...which is annoying as Hell, but not too bad. - barch97 - 11-28-2002 Cool, thanks for the info. I just noticed today while perusing the rate plans that T-mobile doesn't include national long distance in their standard family plan. WTF? So, my "local" calling area would be limited to my area code? That fukkin' blows. - Skitchr4u - 12-02-2002 I don't know nothing about no stinkin family plan...but i do get 1000 minutes for $40 per month...long distance included...weekends are free...i think the family plan you have to share minutes with tmobile...but i can't be sure about that |