| Re: Cingular Analog/TDMA Surcharge |
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> Doesn't really apply to you then, but it is true, there is plenty of
> evidence to support this. The TDMA customers are also unwanted, but
> not quite so badly as the others and I imagine since you're already
> on a Cingular plan they won't strong arm you into switching that.
> You'll have to let me know if they try to ask you to sign another
> one/two year contract to make this change though, I believe this is
> a special "bonus" reserved only for the AT&T customers.
When I called them up, they told me there was no way to keep my
existing 30ドル plan and the only thing they offered was the standard 40ドル
plan with a contract, take it or leave it. I left it.
There is absolutely no reason to think this surcharge has anything to
do with ex-AT&T customers, and every reason to think that it's to get
rid of AMPS and TDMA customers. As should be blindingly obvious, the
large number of ex-AT&T customers with GSM plans won't be affected by
this at all.
Even with the 5ドル surcharge, my current plan is a better deal than
anything they offer now, but if T-Mobile has adequate coverage here,
Cingular is history.
Regards,
John Levine, johnl@iecc.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies",
Information Superhighwayman wanna-be, http://johnlevine.com, Mayor
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