F & CA $5 being all but eliminated?

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I notice on the website now that F &CA costs $20 for all rate plans which
include 500 or more minutes.
In my market, there's only one offering with less than 500 minutes -- it's a
35 300 minute plan.

In other words, the $5 option appears to be all but eliminated. Comments
welcome. I'm hoping I missed something.

-Dan

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Dan Albrich wrote:

> In other words, the $5 option appears to be all but eliminated. Comments
> welcome. I'm hoping I missed something.

I hope so too.


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Steve Sobol wrote:
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> Dan Albrich wrote:
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> > In other words, the $5 option appears to be all but eliminated. Comments
> > welcome. I'm hoping I missed something.
>
> I hope so too.

Why?

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Notan wrote:
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> Steve Sobol wrote:
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> > Dan Albrich wrote:
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> > > In other words, the $5 option appears to be all but eliminated. Comments
> > > welcome. I'm hoping I missed something.
> >
> > I hope so too.
>
> Why?

Never mind... I first read your post as if you were saying that
you'd hoped that it was being eliminated.

Duh.

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Notan wrote:
> Steve Sobol wrote:
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>>Dan Albrich wrote:
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>>>In other words, the $5 option appears to be all but eliminated. Comments
>>>welcome. I'm hoping I missed something.
>>
>>I hope so too.
>
>
> Why?

I live in the West. No single carrier covers this region of the country
completely and/or seamlessly. If I go on a roadtrip the distinct possibility
exists that I might travel through areas where Sprint does not provide native
coverage, in which case I want to purchase the Fair and Flexible America option
to avoid getting charged. (F&F is what I'm on now.)

I have been informed that I can add or delete the America option at any time
without a contract extension, so this is a good option for me. Right now, I
don't need it as I am not traveling.

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In article <cpn8fh$kgd$1@ratbert.glorb.com>,
Steve Sobol <sjsobol@JustThe.net> wrote:

> I live in the West. No single carrier covers this region of the
> country completely and/or seamlessly.

That, and once you get off the beaten path in the high desert, signal
fades rapidly.

I mobilized out of the National Guard armory in Apple Valley last
November. Had I known your number, Steve, I could have said hello and
gotten drinks. ;)

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Pete Stephenson wrote:
> In article <cpn8fh$kgd$1@ratbert.glorb.com>,
> Steve Sobol <sjsobol@JustThe.net> wrote:
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>>I live in the West. No single carrier covers this region of the
>>country completely and/or seamlessly.
>
>
> That, and once you get off the beaten path in the high desert, signal
> fades rapidly.

Depends on what part. Good coverage mostly in the Victor Valley, where I live,
with one problem spot out near the old air base. I think we were okay driving
out to Lancaster last year too, but don't remember if we used the Sprint phone
back then - I was using Verizon at the time.

> I mobilized out of the National Guard armory in Apple Valley last
> November. Had I known your number, Steve, I could have said hello and
> gotten drinks. ;)

No kidding. The National Guard armory is ten mintues from my house.

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"Dan Albrich" <junkmail@shaney.uoregon.edui> wrote in message
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> I notice on the website now that F &CA costs $20 for all rate plans which
> include 500 or more minutes.
> In my market, there's only one offering with less than 500 minutes -- it's
a
> 35 300 minute plan.
>
> In other words, the $5 option appears to be all but eliminated. Comments
> welcome. I'm hoping I missed something.
>
> -Dan
>
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> http://cell.uoregon.edu

Dan, I'm looking at the F & C plans for Eugene, and I see that there are two
plans with less than 500 minutes, F & C for $35 & F & F for $35.

In both of these options, the F & CA option is still $5/mo. The $5 F & CA
option appears to be available for any F & F or F & C plan.

Maybe you didn't scroll down the page far enough?

Bob
 
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 22:05:15 -0800, "Dan Albrich"
<junkmail@shaney.uoregon.edui> wrote:

>I notice on the website now that F &CA costs $20 for all rate plans which
>include 500 or more minutes.

I still see it as $5 in Eugene as well as here in Atlanta -- maybe you
saw Add-a-Phone instead?

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In article <cpndhc$lgp$2@ratbert.glorb.com>,
Steve Sobol <sjsobol@JustThe.net> wrote:

> > I mobilized out of the National Guard armory in Apple Valley last
> > November. Had I known your number, Steve, I could have said hello
> > and gotten drinks. ;)
>
> No kidding. The National Guard armory is ten mintues from my house.

Indeed. We were driving around in the humvees and whatnot, ogling the
women as soldiers are wont to do. Lunch ever day consisted of either an
MRE (ick) or going to the Wendy's at the gas station nearby.

A few of my buddies live down there, so when they get back from Iraq (I
was spared such an experience due to a foot injury) I may be heading
back down to say hi.

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You were looking at the add a phone It's $20 with 500 or more minutes.


.. Dan Albrich wrote:
> I notice on the website now that F &CA costs $20 for all rate plans
> which include 500 or more minutes.
> In my market, there's only one offering with less than 500 minutes --
> it's a 35 300 minute plan.
>
> In other words, the $5 option appears to be all but eliminated.
> Comments welcome. I'm hoping I missed something.
>
> -Dan
 
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Your points are well taken Bob. I do, however, believe this is a significant
limitation.
i.e. Any new subscriber who needs 500 or more minutes just saw a $15/month
increase in cost if they desire or require F &CA.

Not a big deal for me personally, as I average 233 minutes per month between
two lines so all of the base plans have me covered. I would not, however,
say
my usage is typical.

-Dan

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Were I live (South Dakota) All add on plans are $10 right now> roam with
7pm nights & PCS to PSC is $10. OR Vision with 7pm and PSC to PCS $10

"Rod" <cellular-dude@sprintpcs.com> wrote in message
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> You were looking at the add a phone It's $20 with 500 or more minutes.
>
>
> . Dan Albrich wrote:
>> I notice on the website now that F &CA costs $20 for all rate plans
>> which include 500 or more minutes.
>> In my market, there's only one offering with less than 500 minutes --
>> it's a 35 300 minute plan.
>>
>> In other words, the $5 option appears to be all but eliminated.
>> Comments welcome. I'm hoping I missed something.
>>
>> -Dan
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Dan Albrich wrote:
> Your points are well taken Bob. I do, however, believe this is a significant
> limitation.
> i.e. Any new subscriber who needs 500 or more minutes just saw a $15/month
> increase in cost if they desire or require F &CA.
>
> Not a big deal for me personally, as I average 233 minutes per month between
> two lines so all of the base plans have me covered. I would not, however,
> say
> my usage is typical.
>
> -Dan
>

Dan,

Where are you getting your information about the $20/month F&CA charge
for new subscribers on plans of 500 minutes or more? Is the information
coming from the Sprintpcs web site or are you getting it from Sprint on
the phone?

I just went to the web site, changed my location to Eugene, OR, and
clicked on the check plans link. I didn't sign in as a current
subscriber so the system would see me as a new subscriber. I selected a
700 minute free and clear plan along with F&CA. The invoice generated
by the system when I said I was finished, showed the F&CA plan at a cost
of $5/month.

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" Cost Per MonthSprint PCS Free & Clear Plans with 500 or more Anytime
Minutes $20 "

This is listed on the page of plans-- either free and clear or fair and
flexible.

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"Dave Friedenberg" <davefr@iname.com> wrote in message
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>
> Dan Albrich wrote:
>> Your points are well taken Bob. I do, however, believe this is a
>> significant limitation.
>> i.e. Any new subscriber who needs 500 or more minutes just saw a
>> $15/month
>> increase in cost if they desire or require F &CA.
>>
>> Not a big deal for me personally, as I average 233 minutes per month
>> between
>> two lines so all of the base plans have me covered. I would not,
>> however, say
>> my usage is typical.
>>
>> -Dan
>>
>
> Dan,
>
> Where are you getting your information about the $20/month F&CA charge for
> new subscribers on plans of 500 minutes or more? Is the information
> coming from the Sprintpcs web site or are you getting it from Sprint on
> the phone?
>
> I just went to the web site, changed my location to Eugene, OR, and
> clicked on the check plans link. I didn't sign in as a current subscriber
> so the system would see me as a new subscriber. I selected a 700 minute
> free and clear plan along with F&CA. The invoice generated by the system
> when I said I was finished, showed the F&CA plan at a cost of $5/month.
>
> Dave
 

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Dan Albrich wrote:
> " Cost Per MonthSprint PCS Free & Clear Plans with 500 or more Anytime
> Minutes $20 "


This is only listed under add a phones.
 

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Rod wrote:
> Dan Albrich wrote:
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>>" Cost Per MonthSprint PCS Free & Clear Plans with 500 or more Anytime
>>Minutes $20 "
>
>
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> This is only listed under add a phones.
>
>
>
And....it doesn't say "Free and Clear America." Look further down the
page and you will see F and CA listed for $5.
 
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"Dan Albrich" <junkmail@shaney.uoregon.edui> wrote in message
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> Your points are well taken Bob. I do, however, believe this is a
significant
> limitation.
> i.e. Any new subscriber who needs 500 or more minutes just saw a $15/month
> increase in cost if they desire or require F &CA.
>
> Not a big deal for me personally, as I average 233 minutes per month
between
> two lines so all of the base plans have me covered. I would not, however,
> say
> my usage is typical.
>
> -Dan

Dan, you are misinterpreting something on the web page. The F&CA option is
$5 for all plans for Eugene, OR, save for the area wide plan, where it's not
available on that plan.

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Bob Smith wrote:
> "Dan Albrich" <junkmail@shaney.uoregon.edui> wrote in message
> news:Le-dnfHUMOUvBCLcRVn-pg@comcast.com...
> > Your points are well taken Bob. I do, however, believe this is a
> significant
> > limitation.
> > i.e. Any new subscriber who needs 500 or more minutes just saw a
$15/month
> > increase in cost if they desire or require F &CA.
> >
> > Not a big deal for me personally, as I average 233 minutes per
month
> between
> > two lines so all of the base plans have me covered. I would not,
however,
> > say
> > my usage is typical.
> >
> > -Dan
>
> Dan, you are misinterpreting something on the web page. The F&CA
option is
> $5 for all plans for Eugene, OR, save for the area wide plan, where
it's not
> available on that plan.
>
> Bob


Just to clear up some confusion here there hasn't been any price hike
for the F&CA no roaming option. It's still $5/mo regardless of how
many peak minutes are on the plan.
 
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> This is only listed under add a phones.

Sorry about this. I see my mistake and thanks for the clarification!

-Dan

PS: One bit of confusion is that the divider bar is there, and the text
"The following upgrades can be added when you purchase a plan."
Then you have "Sprint PCS Add-a-Phone"

>
>
> This is only listed under add a phones.

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In article <4a6dnXw4yfrmiVzcRVn-rA@comcast.com>, Dan
Albrichjunkmail@shaney.uoregon.edui says...
> PS: One bit of confusion is that the divider bar is there, and the text
> "The following upgrades can be added when you purchase a plan."
> Then you have "Sprint PCS Add-a-Phone"
>

I hear you. My own preference is that I wish they'd break
it down into more pages. Basic minute options on one page,
options on a second, Add-A-Phone on a third (along with AAP
options, maybe).

That would, however, get a bit complicated if a prospective
customer is trying to setup multiple lines simultaneously.

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