*4 no longer is chargable?

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The last two times I called *4, they no longer tell you to hang up or they
will charge you airtime.

"Now that's better!"

Chris
 

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(Chris Russell) wrote:
> The last two times I called *4, they no longer
> tell you to hang up or they will charge you
> airtime.
> "Now that's better!"

Yup, it was reported here a couple weeks ago (by Robert M., actually)
that *4 was now an airtime free call.

Eric
 
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In article <X_wvc.18609$eH1.8383456@newssvr28.news.prodigy.com>,
noone@nowhere.nospam says...
> The last two times I called *4, they no longer tell you to hang up or they
> will charge you airtime.
>
> "Now that's better!"
>
> Chris
>
>
>

Yes, it is. And yes, *4 is no *not* using minutes.

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I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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"Eric" <caperenewal@webtv.net> wrote in message
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(Chris Russell) wrote:
>> The last two times I called *4, they no longer
>> tell you to hang up or they will charge you
>> airtime.
>> "Now that's better!"

>Yup, it was reported here a couple weeks ago (by Robert M., actually)
>that *4 was now an airtime free call.

Now if the mesage would only tell me when the snapshot was taken, it would
be
ontrack with Verizon and T-Mobile's similer service.

Scotty
 
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In article <SOQvc.15731$x9.159@nwrddc02.gnilink.net>,
"Scott Nelson - Wash DC" <spamcop@bnmnetworks.net> wrote:

>
> "Eric" <caperenewal@webtv.net> wrote in message
> news:21350-40BF154F-180@storefull-3235.bay.webtv.net...
> (Chris Russell) wrote:
> >> The last two times I called *4, they no longer
> >> tell you to hang up or they will charge you
> >> airtime.
> >> "Now that's better!"
>
> >Yup, it was reported here a couple weeks ago (by Robert M., actually)
> >that *4 was now an airtime free call.
>
> Now if the mesage would only tell me when the snapshot was taken, it would
> be
> ontrack with Verizon and T-Mobile's similer service.

Last month it was less than an hour behind. Lately its been not as good.