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calicoharbor@aol.com

2005-05-19, 4:55 pm

My daughter is looking to buy a Motorola i860, I am helping her with
the research. There are so many different online stores with varying
rebate offers it is a bit overwhelming. Especially trying to find the
best deal with the best seller. I've been searching google groups to
find out opinions, which are many and varied, it is hard to sort
through. I have several questions, but one key question in particular.


If she chooses a service plan with Nextel through Amazon.com, can she
later go to a Nextel service store in town for service, questions,
monthly payment, etc.?

I also welcome any thoughts, opinions this group's favorite seller or
any other advice. Thanks in advance for all of your time and effort
regarding this post.
Regards,
Linda

Cyrus Afzali

2005-05-20, 4:55 pm

On 19 May 2005 10:29:47 -0700, calicoharbor@aol.com wrote:

>My daughter is looking to buy a Motorola i860, I am helping her with
>the research. There are so many different online stores with varying
>rebate offers it is a bit overwhelming. Especially trying to find the
>best deal with the best seller. I've been searching google groups to
>find out opinions, which are many and varied, it is hard to sort
>through. I have several questions, but one key question in particular.
>
>
>If she chooses a service plan with Nextel through Amazon.com, can she
>later go to a Nextel service store in town for service, questions,
>monthly payment, etc.?


In all likelihood, she would be told by Nextel that any phone secured
through a third-party retailer would have to be serviced through that
retailer. However, the likelihood of a mobile phone needing repair is
slim.

If she's decided that she just has to have Nextel, that's fine. But
beware that until the deal with Sprint goes through and they decide
how their networks will be integrated and/or modified, Nextel has the
smallest footprint of all the national carriers. Since they use iDEN
proprietary technology, you aren't going to have extensive roaming
partner coverage.
calicoharbor@aol.com

2005-05-20, 4:55 pm

Thanks for your reply, it is very informative and I really appreciate
you taking the time to respond. I am sure my daughter has no idea
about iDEN proprietary technology and limited coverage area, I will
forward her that information; as well as having to use the online
retailer for service.

My daughter has asked if she wanted to make a payment in person, could
she go up to Nextel store to make payment? Or if she wanted to change
plans would she have to go through the online retailer as well?

Thanks in advance for all of your time and effort regarding this post.
Regards,
Linda



Cyrus Afzali wrote:
> On 19 May 2005 10:29:47 -0700, calicoharbor@aol.com wrote:
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> In all likelihood, she would be told by Nextel that any phone secured
> through a third-party retailer would have to be serviced through that
> retailer. However, the likelihood of a mobile phone needing repair is
> slim.
>
> If she's decided that she just has to have Nextel, that's fine. But
> beware that until the deal with Sprint goes through and they decide
> how their networks will be integrated and/or modified, Nextel has the
> smallest footprint of all the national carriers. Since they use iDEN
> proprietary technology, you aren't going to have extensive roaming
> partner coverage.


Mij Adyaw

2005-05-20, 10:55 pm

Why make a payment in person rather than sending a check in the mail or
paying the bill online? I have always wondered why folks want to make
payments in person.


<calicoharbor@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1116613499.300362.67010@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Thanks for your reply, it is very informative and I really appreciate
> you taking the time to respond. I am sure my daughter has no idea
> about iDEN proprietary technology and limited coverage area, I will
> forward her that information; as well as having to use the online
> retailer for service.
>
> My daughter has asked if she wanted to make a payment in person, could
> she go up to Nextel store to make payment? Or if she wanted to change
> plans would she have to go through the online retailer as well?
>
> Thanks in advance for all of your time and effort regarding this post.
> Regards,
> Linda
>
>
>
> Cyrus Afzali wrote:
> varying
> the
> to
> particular.
> she
>



calicoharbor@aol.com

2005-05-21, 10:55 pm

Sometimes she waits till the very last day it is due to make payment,
therefore she must do it in person.

Do you have a favorite online retailer to buy phones and plans and
great rebates that are trustworthy?

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