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Charges for "chat"
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| Marty 2006-04-12, 11:48 pm |
| My RAZR has a chat mode, which I tried out with a friend briefly, but so
far, after 4 or 5 days, the charge hasn't shown up online. I was trying to
find out how much it costs, thinking it was probably charged as data, and
would be much cheaper than text messaging.
Anyone know anything about how it's charged? Is it a common feature on
recent phones? It's not text messaging or IM, in case you're wondering.
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"Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
well, I have others." - Groucho Marx
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| John Navas 2006-04-12, 11:48 pm |
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In < n10r325rkpmb676tkjug
aos82gno8o9hcu@4ax.com> on Wed, 12 Apr 2006 15:41:11
-0700, Marty <this.address@is.invalid> wrote:
>My RAZR has a chat mode, which I tried out with a friend briefly, but so
>far, after 4 or 5 days, the charge hasn't shown up online. I was trying to
>find out how much it costs, thinking it was probably charged as data, and
>would be much cheaper than text messaging.
>
>Anyone know anything about how it's charged? Is it a common feature on
>recent phones? It's not text messaging or IM, in case you're wondering.
Have you called and asked Customer Care?
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Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/ Cingu...less_FA
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"John Navas" < spamfilter0@navasgro
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> In < n10r325rkpmb676tkjug
aos82gno8o9hcu@4ax.com> on Wed, 12 Apr 2006
> 15:41:11
> -0700, Marty <this.address@is.invalid> wrote:
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> Have you called and asked Customer Care?
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> --
> Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
> John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/ Cingu...less_FA
Q>
What's with your 'have you called customer care' response all the time.
NOBODY IS GOING TO CALL THE IDIOTS AT CUSTOMER CARE.
Why sit on hold and then finally get some dolt who is clueless when
the people here generally know far more?
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>What's with your 'have you called customer care' response all the time.
>NOBODY IS GOING TO CALL THE IDIOTS AT CUSTOMER CARE.
>Why sit on hold and then finally get some dolt who is clueless when
>the people here generally know far more?
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I've called Cingular a number of times. At no time have I had to sit
on hold, each time I've been treated withcourtesy and politeness. I've
also been given an answer which proved to be correct in every case and
on the first try.
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| Somewhere around Thu, 13 Apr 2006 14:13:17 GMT, while reading
alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from Harry
<zzz@zzz.com>:
>SNIP
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>I've called Cingular a number of times. At no time have I had to sit
>on hold, each time I've been treated withcourtesy and politeness. I've
>also been given an answer which proved to be correct in every case and
>on the first try.
That number is probably not very high, or your questions were simple and you
called at an off time.
I often wait on hold a while. While the reps have always been courteous and
polite, their answers definitely are not always correct and I have gotten 2
or 3 different answers to the same question on occasion. Sometimes, the
answer is obviously wrong, so I simply call again.
I don't really hold that against them - in fact, I expect it to happen
sometimes. They are often new, or sometimes preoccupied and not totally
paying attention, just like normal humans sometimes are.
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Marty - public.forums (at) gmail (dot) com
"Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
well, I have others." - Groucho Marx
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| Somewhere around Thu, 13 Apr 2006 12:29:33 GMT, while reading
alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from "RobR"
<nospam@nospam.com>:
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>"John Navas" < spamfilter0@navasgro
up.com> wrote in message
>news:9ug%f.1368$az4.1169@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
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>What's with your 'have you called customer care' response all the time.
>NOBODY IS GOING TO CALL THE IDIOTS AT CUSTOMER CARE.
>Why sit on hold and then finally get some dolt who is clueless when
>the people here generally know far more?
>
I wouldn't go so far as calling them all idiots, but it is easier for me to
ask here. I wouldn't want to call just to ask about this, although if I
call for something else, I'd also ask about this.
I don't like to make too many calls from work, so it's easier to post. Not
really that hard to figure out if he were to think about it, but John of
course assumes everyone is an idiot except himself, and would rather
chastise someone than help, it seems.
Too bad the answer isn't in the FAQ; then he could ding me for that, too. :)
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Marty - public.forums (at) gmail (dot) com
"Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
well, I have others." - Groucho Marx
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| John Navas 2006-04-13, 5:48 pm |
| [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]
In < 7e0t32hrfittdeiih1nm
km441pa10uf3iq@4ax.com> on Thu, 13 Apr 2006 10:03:13
-0700, Marty <this.address@is.invalid> wrote:
>Somewhere around Thu, 13 Apr 2006 12:29:33 GMT, while reading
>alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from "RobR"
><nospam@nospam.com>:
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>I wouldn't go so far as calling them all idiots, but it is easier for me to
>ask here.
Easier, perhaps, but almost certainly not as fast or effective. You still
haven't gotten a good answer. Your criticism of Cingular Customer Care
notwithstanding, there's far more misinformation here than there is there.
>I wouldn't want to call just to ask about this, although if I
>call for something else, I'd also ask about this.
Why not? It's a free call, and usually doesn't take long.
>I don't like to make too many calls from work, so it's easier to post.
It's OK to use the Internet for personal business but not the phone???
Regardless, how about other times? Calling Customer Care seems a good way to
pass the time when stuck in traffic.
>Not
>really that hard to figure out if he were to think about it, but John of
>course assumes everyone is an idiot except himself, and would rather
>chastise someone than help, it seems.
It seems that you not only have a chip on your shoulder, but that you somehow
think it's appropriate to insult those that are just trying to help. I simply
asked a question that both suggested the best way to get that information (in
case you hadn't thought of that) as well as any confusion that might have
resulted. A simple answer would have taken less time and effort than your
insult.
>Too bad the answer isn't in the FAQ; then he could ding me for that, too. :)
Too bad you couldn't be bothered to call Customer Care first, and can't be
bothered to contribute to the FAQ. You just have time to waste on insults.
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Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/ Cingu...less_FA
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"Harry" <zzz@zzz.com> wrote in message
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> SNIP
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> I've called Cingular a number of times. At no time have I had to sit
> on hold, each time I've been treated withcourtesy and politeness. I've
> also been given an answer which proved to be correct in every case and
> on the first try.
Either you're a jester or living in fantasy land. I'm going to vote for
the former.
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| Marty 2006-04-13, 11:48 pm |
| Somewhere around Thu, 13 Apr 2006 20:15:38 GMT, while reading
alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from "RobR"
<nospam@nospam.com>:
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>"Harry" <zzz@zzz.com> wrote in message
> news:klms32lmhr5er75
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>Either you're a jester or living in fantasy land. I'm going to vote for
>the former.
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He also gets any phone free whenever he asks for it, with unlimited minutes
and free media net. :-)
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Marty - public.forums (at) gmail (dot) com
"Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
well, I have others." - Groucho Marx
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| On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 14:22:04 -0700, Marty <this.address@is.invalid>
wrote:
>Somewhere around Thu, 13 Apr 2006 20:15:38 GMT, while reading
>alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from "RobR"
><nospam@nospam.com>:
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>He also gets any phone free whenever he asks for it, with unlimited minutes
>and free media net. :-)
No I don't. But then your post is about the most stupid post I've ever
seen. It is no wonder you get lousy service if you treat people that
way. You certainly deserve it.
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| Somewhere around Fri, 14 Apr 2006 10:48:30 GMT, while reading
alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from Harry
<zzz@zzz.com>:
>On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 14:22:04 -0700, Marty <this.address@is.invalid>
>wrote:
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>No I don't. But then your post is about the most stupid post I've ever
>seen. It is no wonder you get lousy service if you treat people that
>way. You certainly deserve it.
Thank you. I have no idea what you're talking about, but your comment has
made you the winner (correction, winer) of the most stupid post of the week.
BTW, I have posted numerous times, including in reply to your post, that I
never get lousy service, and I always treat the reps well.
Now, if you tried using your brain before posting, you might realize that no
matter how well you treat them, it has no effect on how long you wait on
hold before they answer.
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Marty - public.forums (at) gmail (dot) com
"Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
well, I have others." - Groucho Marx
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| Somewhere around Fri, 14 Apr 2006 10:46:28 GMT, while reading
alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from Harry
<zzz@zzz.com>:
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>On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 20:15:38 GMT, "RobR" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
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>I'm neither. I just make sure I know what my question is before I call
>and treat the CS person with the same politeness and courtesy that I
>expect.
And that reduces your hold time? Surely you must be jesting! Or is that
trolling?
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Marty - public.forums (at) gmail (dot) com
"Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
well, I have others." - Groucho Marx
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| I called customer service and I had gotten an answer that is was a data
charge, then two days later a supervisor called me back and informed me that
the other representative was in error, and that the charge would show as
text per message, sofar on my bill that is how it has showed, thanks to the
supervisor that called me back, as I had canceled my txt service on my last
conversation, and due to his call and rectifying the situation(post dated
and removed any charges from the other representatives error) I have not
had any overly large (besides cingular's normally high rate lol) bills.
Hope this helps,
Randy
"Marty" <this.address@is.invalid> wrote in message
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tkjugaos82gno8o9hcu@
4ax.com...
> My RAZR has a chat mode, which I tried out with a friend briefly, but so
> far, after 4 or 5 days, the charge hasn't shown up online. I was trying
to
> find out how much it costs, thinking it was probably charged as data, and
> would be much cheaper than text messaging.
>
> Anyone know anything about how it's charged? Is it a common feature on
> recent phones? It's not text messaging or IM, in case you're wondering.
>
> --
> Marty - public.forums (at) gmail (dot) com
> "Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
> well, I have others." - Groucho Marx
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| Marty 2006-04-17, 11:48 pm |
| Somewhere around Sun, 16 Apr 2006 18:56:22 GMT, while reading
alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from
<aashoppe@sbcglobal.net>:
>I called customer service and I had gotten an answer that is was a data
>charge, then two days later a supervisor called me back and informed me that
>the other representative was in error, and that the charge would show as
>text per message, sofar on my bill that is how it has showed, thanks to the
>supervisor that called me back, as I had canceled my txt service on my last
>conversation, and due to his call and rectifying the situation(post dated
>and removed any charges from the other representatives error) I have not
>had any overly large (besides cingular's normally high rate lol) bills.
>
Thanks, it does help. It also illustrates why calling isn't always the
end-all solution to questions, unless you call several times.
It also shows that Cingular, while not perfect, seems to be attempting to do
a good job by monitoring possibly inexperienced service reps. No company
can expect their reps to know everything out of the box, so correcting their
mistakes is much better than not caring at all.
Too bad it doesn't use data instead of messages though. Would have been
nice to have the alternative.
--
Marty - public.forums (at) gmail (dot) com
"Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
well, I have others." - Groucho Marx
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| I am glad this was of some help to you, and I agree that while no company
out there has 100% knowledgeable CSR's at least they record AND review them
to make sure the information they were giving was accurate., and if it was
an error on their rep's end, they (at least in this instance) corrected it
and post dated it to the call.
And yes, I agree it would have been nice if they had it under data instead
of messages, but they bill it how they do, and for now...not much we can do
about it lol.
Good luck and take care
"Marty" <this.address@is.invalid> wrote in message
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> Somewhere around Sun, 16 Apr 2006 18:56:22 GMT, while reading
> alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from
> <aashoppe@sbcglobal.net>:
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last[color=darkred]
> Thanks, it does help. It also illustrates why calling isn't always the
> end-all solution to questions, unless you call several times.
>
> It also shows that Cingular, while not perfect, seems to be attempting to
do
> a good job by monitoring possibly inexperienced service reps. No company
> can expect their reps to know everything out of the box, so correcting
their
> mistakes is much better than not caring at all.
>
> Too bad it doesn't use data instead of messages though. Would have been
> nice to have the alternative.
>
> --
> Marty - public.forums (at) gmail (dot) com
> "Those are my principles, and if you don't like them...
> well, I have others." - Groucho Marx
>
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