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Author What's the "VIP" program all about?
Brian Bernardini

2007-01-18, 4:33 am

I got an e-mail today welcoming me to the VIP program (I'm already a
regular customer). The web address looks legit, but I don't want to put
in my info if it's going to lock me into some kind of commitment or
program I have no interest in. So, what's this "VIP" program all about?

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Larry

2007-01-18, 10:33 pm

Brian Bernardini < bbernarWOOOAHdini@co
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> So, what's this "VIP" program all about?
>


Same as the rest.....money flowing from your bank account into theirs.

Larry
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Symp EL

2007-01-20, 12:33 pm

Its legit. Discount and other perks.

On Jan 17, 9:39 pm, Brian Bernardini <bbernarWOOOAHd...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> I got an e-mail today welcoming me to the VIP program (I'm already a
> regular customer). The web address looks legit, but I don't want to put
> in my info if it's going to lock me into some kind of commitment or
> program I have no interest in. So, what's this "VIP" program all about?
>
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SloPe7@excite.com

2007-01-22, 10:33 pm

On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 21:39:03 -0500, Brian Bernardini
< bbernarWOOOAHdini@co
mcast.net> wrote:

>I got an e-mail today welcoming me to the VIP program (I'm already a
>regular customer). The web address looks legit, but I don't want to put
>in my info if it's going to lock me into some kind of commitment or
>program I have no interest in. So, what's this "VIP" program all about?
>
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VIP=perks. Like changing your phone book entries from one phone to
another for free. Everyone else pays $20.00

You can also activate different phones for free.

I'm sure there are more things I can't remember.
Kevin Weaver

2007-01-22, 10:33 pm

My local store does this for 5.00 Transferring of phone numbers.

Going on-line you can activate a phone for free. _Unless they changed that_


SloPe7@excite.com wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 21:39:03 -0500, Brian Bernardini
> < bbernarWOOOAHdini@co
mcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> VIP=perks. Like changing your phone book entries from one phone to
> another for free. Everyone else pays $20.00
>
> You can also activate different phones for free.
>
> I'm sure there are more things I can't remember.

SMS

2007-01-23, 12:33 pm

SloPe7@excite.com wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 21:39:03 -0500, Brian Bernardini
> < bbernarWOOOAHdini@co
mcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> VIP=perks. Like changing your phone book entries from one phone to
> another for free. Everyone else pays $20.00
>
> You can also activate different phones for free.
>
> I'm sure there are more things I can't remember.


Yeah, when I took my wife's phone in for a phone book transfer they
looked at her account and said she was a VIP and there was no charge.
When I took my phone in, they charged me $10. I have no idea why she is
a VIP, other than she is on a discount plan from her company, so maybe
they give everyone at the company that discount.
Pegleg

2007-01-23, 10:33 pm

On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 19:56:34 -0500, SloPe7@excite.com wrote:

Comments below:

>VIP=perks. Like changing your phone book entries from one phone to
>another for free. Everyone else pays $20.00


Wrong! You can do it for free using backup/restore from the on-line
site. Recently bought my wife a new phone and backed up her old phone
first then restored to the new phone. No charge!
>
>You can also activate different phones for free.


On-line activation is free.
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