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The Rachel Hunter "Supermodel" plan

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Anonymous
July 4, 2005 2:20:22 PM

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I can't understand exactly what she's saying (is it "Supermodel /
flatout hottie plan"??)...anyway, otherwise, known as the Fair and
Flexible America plan. I was curious about how roaming works on this
plan. Is it going to be the same as the $5 roaming add-on that has
caused the undue confusion noted here, or does actually it cover all
roaming, no matter how many romaing minutes and irregardless of Sprint
network minutes? I went to the Sprint website but really didn't find
any detailed info on this plan.

Interestingly, isn't this the type of plan that Verizion is getting
rid of by eliminating the National SingleRate plans?

Also regarding another previous thread, who do you suppose the Rachel
Hunter commercial is aimed at, men or women???

Joe Huber
huber.joseph@comcast.net

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Anonymous
July 4, 2005 2:20:23 PM

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Joseph Huber wrote:
>
> I can't understand exactly what she's saying (is it "Supermodel /
> flatout hottie plan"??)...
>
> <snip>
>
> Also regarding another previous thread, who do you suppose the Rachel
> Hunter commercial is aimed at, men or women???

If you can't understand what she's saying, then it's aimed at Aussies! <g>

Notan
Anonymous
July 4, 2005 2:20:23 PM

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Joseph Huber wrote:
> I can't understand exactly what she's saying (is it "Supermodel /
> flatout hottie plan"??)...anyway, otherwise, known as the Fair and
> Flexible America plan. I was curious about how roaming works on this
> plan. Is it going to be the same as the $5 roaming add-on that has
> caused the undue confusion noted here,

The "America" add-on to F&F and Free & Clear *is* the $5 roaming add-on. I
don't think it's that confusing.

For a flat $5 per month you get to roam off Sprint's network with no
per-minute roaming charges, as long as no more than 50% of the minutes you
use in any given month are off-network.

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Anonymous
July 4, 2005 4:30:45 PM

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On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 09:41:40 -0700, Steve Sobol wrote:
>The "America" add-on to F&F and Free & Clear *is* the $5 roaming add-on. I
>don't think it's that confusing.
>
>For a flat $5 per month you get to roam off Sprint's network with no
>per-minute roaming charges, as long as no more than 50% of the minutes you
>use in any given month are off-network.

Rachel and the disclaimer screen say no roaming charges, and the
disclaimer screen on the TV commercial doesn't say anything about the
50% limitiation. You can watch the TV commercial on Sprint's website.
The TV commercial also says the offer expires on 8/6/05, which is why
I was wondering if this was something different than the normal $5
roaming add-on.

Joe Huber
huber.joseph@comcast.net
Anonymous
July 4, 2005 4:41:13 PM

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Joseph Huber wrote:
>
> On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 09:41:40 -0700, Steve Sobol wrote:
> >The "America" add-on to F&F and Free & Clear *is* the $5 roaming add-on. I
> >don't think it's that confusing.
> >
> >For a flat $5 per month you get to roam off Sprint's network with no
> >per-minute roaming charges, as long as no more than 50% of the minutes you
> >use in any given month are off-network.
>
> Rachel and the disclaimer screen say no roaming charges, and the
> disclaimer screen on the TV commercial doesn't say anything about the
> 50% limitiation. You can watch the TV commercial on Sprint's website.
> The TV commercial also says the offer expires on 8/6/05, which is why
> I was wondering if this was something different than the normal $5
> roaming add-on.

If Sprint were to display all of the "fine print" on their commercial,
they'd have to charge $10/month to cover the cost! <g>

Notan
July 5, 2005 12:11:16 PM

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Important Fact:
Whilst Australia have been known to claim every New Zealander who has
become famous on the world stage, Rachel Hunter is none the less a New
Zealander. Admittedly she is not one of our most successful exports but
she is still a Kiwi.


Notan wrote:
> Joseph Huber wrote:
>
>>I can't understand exactly what she's saying (is it "Supermodel /
>>flatout hottie plan"??)...
>>
>><snip>
>>
>>Also regarding another previous thread, who do you suppose the Rachel
>>Hunter commercial is aimed at, men or women???
>
>
> If you can't understand what she's saying, then it's aimed at Aussies! <g>
>
> Notan
Anonymous
July 5, 2005 12:11:17 PM

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Neal wrote:
>
> Important Fact:
> Whilst Australia have been known to claim every New Zealander who has
> become famous on the world stage, Rachel Hunter is none the less a New
> Zealander. Admittedly she is not one of our most successful exports but
> she is still a Kiwi.

My apologies to the Kiwis.

Or, is that to the Aussies? <g>

Notan
Anonymous
July 5, 2005 7:24:19 PM

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Neal wrote:
> Important Fact:
> Whilst Australia have been known to claim every New Zealander who has
> become famous on the world stage, Rachel Hunter is none the less a New
> Zealander. Admittedly she is not one of our most successful exports but
> she is still a Kiwi.

Sprint has hired New Zealander Rachel Hunter.

Shortly after being bought by T-Mobile, VoiceStream dropped American actress
Jamie Lee Curtis for Welsh Kiwi Catherine Zeta-Jones. (either born in Wales
and grew up in NZ, or the other way around, I forget which.)

Damned imports. I want to see some AMERICAN supermodels and AMERICAN
actresses on these TV ads for US carriers.

--
JustThe.net - Steve Sobol / sjsobol@JustThe.net / PGP: 0xE3AE35ED
Coming to you from Southern California's High Desert, where the
temperatures are as high as the gas prices! / 888.480.4NET (4638)

"Life's like an hourglass glued to the table" --Anna Nalick, "Breathe"
!