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BW

2007-04-26, 4:33 am

I have a family share plan, I pay just under $100/month for. I just
renewed, and apparently the infrared port on my Treo is dead. As a
result, they weren't able to transfer the phone book in the Verizon
store. They said I could use my account and it was pretty easy and left
it up to me. Well after several hours of Verizon Tech Support and a few
rounds of email with them, I gave up, and spent a few hours one night
manually entering the 150 or so entries. I just got my latest bill, and
the fees for bandwidth charges and application fees for all those
applications and bandwidth attempts added up to $168, on top of my
regular bill amount. I am shocked they want me to pay this, given they
charge $20 for a phone book transfer in the store. I was so mad I hung
up to avoid cussing in this girl's ear.
Frankster

2007-04-27, 12:33 pm

What "applications and bandwidth attempts"? You said you entered the numbers
manually?

-Frank

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>I have a family share plan, I pay just under $100/month for. I just
>renewed, and apparently the infrared port on my Treo is dead. As a result,
>they weren't able to transfer the phone book in the Verizon store. They
>said I could use my account and it was pretty easy and left it up to me.
>Well after several hours of Verizon Tech Support and a few rounds of email
>with them, I gave up, and spent a few hours one night manually entering the
>150 or so entries. I just got my latest bill, and the fees for bandwidth
>charges and application fees for all those applications and bandwidth
>attempts added up to $168, on top of my regular bill amount. I am shocked
>they want me to pay this, given they charge $20 for a phone book transfer
>in the store. I was so mad I hung up to avoid cussing in this girl's ear.


Pegleg

2007-04-27, 12:33 pm

On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 09:45:00 -0600, "Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com>
wrote:
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>What "applications and bandwidth attempts"? You said you entered the numbers
>manually?
>
>-Frank
>
>"BW" <coastalrocker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1eydnYAw369prq3
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Which Treo and what data plan?

Something about this doesn't sound right...for one thing phone book
transfers are "Usually" done with cables or by placing the phone in a
device not infrared. Also, you can do it online for free. Not sure
what "few rounds of e-mail" would be and "several hours" on phone.

Frankster

2007-04-27, 12:33 pm


"Pegleg" <Pegleg@usnavyret.mil> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 09:45:00 -0600, "Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> Which Treo and what data plan?
>
> Something about this doesn't sound right...for one thing phone book
> transfers are "Usually" done with cables or by placing the phone in a
> device not infrared. Also, you can do it online for free. Not sure
> what "few rounds of e-mail" would be and "several hours" on phone.
>


Agreed. Actually, I just bought a Treo and had my numbers transferred from
my LG VX8300 (via cable) in the store. I have almost 400 contacts. They were
brought across just fine. Many with three or four numbers and email
addresses attached to the contact.

As for doing it free online... if you are referring to Backup Assistant,
that is not available with PDA devices. Also, Get It Now is not available.
Instead you use Active Sync (software provided free in the box) to save your
contacts to your own personal PC.

-Frank

Pegleg

2007-04-27, 12:33 pm

On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 10:40:28 -0600, "Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com>
wrote:


>As for doing it free online... if you are referring to Backup Assistant,
>that is not available with PDA devices. Also, Get It Now is not available.
>Instead you use Active Sync (software provided free in the box) to save your
>contacts to your own personal PC.


Thanks for the info, didn't know it wasn't available for
PDA/Smartphones.
BW

2007-04-30, 4:33 am

Frankster wrote:
> What "applications and bandwidth attempts"? You said you entered the
> numbers manually?
>
> -Frank
>
> "BW" <coastalrocker@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1eydnYAw369prq3
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>

It cost 20 dollars fot an application that'd support both phones, the
rest was bandwidth charges. The Treo wasn't supported on the free with
my account backup plan, I wound up having to try wireless sync I believe?
BW

2007-04-30, 4:33 am

Pegleg wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 09:45:00 -0600, "Frankster" <Frank@SPAM2TRASH.com>
> wrote:
>
>
> Which Treo and what data plan?
>
> Something about this doesn't sound right...for one thing phone book
> transfers are "Usually" done with cables or by placing the phone in a
> device not infrared. Also, you can do it online for free. Not sure
> what "few rounds of e-mail" would be and "several hours" on phone.
>

2 verizon stores in San Diego told me it was done via infrared on the
600 and my infrared was dead. Online is only free if it supports your
phone, the free online deal that comes with my acct didn't support my
Treo 600.

Brian
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