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| Booger 2007-05-10, 4:33 am |
| Verizon needs to come up with a "five favorites" feature like T-mobile.
Unlimited calling to your five favorite numbers regardless of network or
even land lines.
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| Kevin Weaver 2007-05-10, 4:33 am |
| They wont.
Not until they see numbers drop. Then maybe they will.
"Booger" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote in message
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> Verizon needs to come up with a "five favorites" feature like T-mobile.
> Unlimited calling to your five favorite numbers regardless of network or
> even land lines.
>
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| Harlan Messinger 2007-05-10, 10:33 am |
| Booger wrote:
> Verizon needs to come up with a "five favorites" feature like T-mobile.
They need to? What will happen if they don't?
> Unlimited calling to your five favorite numbers regardless of network or
> even land lines.
By any chance is T-Mobile's basic service price calculated so as to
cover the cost of this "free" feature?
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| Diamond Dave 2007-05-10, 10:33 pm |
| On Thu, 10 May 2007 06:50:18 GMT, "Booger" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote:
>Verizon needs to come up with a "five favorites" feature like T-mobile.
>Unlimited calling to your five favorite numbers regardless of network or
>even land lines.
T-Mobile and Alltel are doing this because they need gimicks to get
customers. Verizon doesn't need them. So don't expect this "feature"
any time soon.
Dave
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| Diamond Dave wrote:
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> On Thu, 10 May 2007 06:50:18 GMT, "Booger" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote:
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> T-Mobile and Alltel are doing this because they need gimicks to get
> customers. Verizon doesn't need them. So don't expect this "feature"
> any time soon.
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> Dave
Nope. Instead they add a gimmick like "free" unlimited texting,
but they don't mention that it'll cost you $30 a month more than
their normal family plan.
Bill
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