On 10/28/2001 1:04 PM, David <da...@nonetmaniacspam.com> wrote:
> When I originally signed up with Verizon last year from Northern
> California, I had the Regional 300 plan, 300 anytime minutes. This
> year in May, I switched to Digital Choice 250. My understanding was
> that it included 250 peak minutes, 1000 night, and 2000 weekend, with
> free nationwide long distance for the weekend minutes and no roaming
> in 5 Western states. I was just going over some bills and I thought I
> was being charged for stuff I shouldn't have been. The CS rep very
> nicely told me I was completely wrong, and that I have 250 Monday-
> Friday minutes and 2000 weekend minutes with free nationwide long
> distance for ALL that time. She further told me there has never been
> a plan out here with 1000 night minutes.
>
> I felt like a total idiot because I'm usually pretty good at reading
> fine print, and furthermore there was a thread here awhile ago about
> "night" changing to 8 PM from 7, and I was sure my plan was originally
> written for 7 PM. But then again, I have been doing a lot of research
> for a wireless article I'm writing, and maybe I did get confused.
>
> In any case, does anyone know of any "gotcha" reasons why I shouldn't
> switch to the new 3000 minute night/weekend promo before it goes away?
> Or am I missing something on that one, too?
> Thanks in advance...
Go for it. But understand that all new plans now include unlimited
nights and weekends. You also may want to look into Pageplus's plans,
since you could save some serious money. Verizon's America's Choice plan
may be better for you, it should be available nationwide by the end of 2001.
tlvp wrote on [Fri, 13 Apr 2012 18:07:54 -0400]:
> On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 13:11:51 -0700, sms88 wrote:
>
>> ... Verizon's America's Choice plan
>> may be better for you, it should be available nationwide by the end of 2001.
>
> Sorry, Steven ... by the end of *when* exactly? Cheers, -- tlvp
On 4/13/12 10:38 PM, Justin wrote:
> tlvp wrote on [Fri, 13 Apr 2012 18:07:54 -0400]:
>> On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 13:11:51 -0700, sms88 wrote:
>>
>>> ... Verizon's America's Choice plan
>>> may be better for you, it should be available nationwide by the end of 2001.
>>
>> Sorry, Steven ... by the end of *when* exactly? Cheers, -- tlvp
>
> The message he is replying to is from 2001
Not a problem if you're still using a bag phone
--
You're all worthless and weak. Now drop and give me 20.
On 4/13/2012 3:07 PM, tlvp wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 13:11:51 -0700, sms88 wrote:
>
>> ... Verizon's America's Choice plan
>> may be better for you, it should be available nationwide by the end of 2001.
>
> Sorry, Steven ... by the end of *when* exactly? Cheers, -- tlvp
I figured if Richard Gilbert could reply to an old post with his
standard "ask your travel agent" schtick, that there was some new
requirement to reply to old posts. So I went onto deja.com and found an
old post to reply to.
sms88 wrote on [Sat, 14 Apr 2012 08:01:41 -0700]:
>
>
> On 4/13/2012 3:07 PM, tlvp wrote:
>> On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 13:11:51 -0700, sms88 wrote:
>>
>>> ... Verizon's America's Choice plan
>>> may be better for you, it should be available nationwide by the end of 2001.
>>
>> Sorry, Steven ... by the end of *when* exactly? Cheers, -- tlvp
>
> I figured if Richard Gilbert could reply to an old post with his
> standard "ask your travel agent" schtick, that there was some new
> requirement to reply to old posts. So I went onto deja.com and found an
> old post to reply to.
hah. talk about an old method of finding an old message, deja was bought
by Google in 2001