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Just remember that all cell companies have problems. Nextel has many.
But I feel that with the free incoming plan you can save lots of money.
Your first bill will be high because they charge you one month in
advance. So be ready to pay high. Don't forget to get the the insurance
that allows you to walk in and get your phone repaired at no extra
charge. It will cost you only 3.00 per month extra. It is called NSP
coverage. There is also a signal insurance that cost about 5.00 per
month. This covers lost or stolen phones.
Average out how many phone calls you make and how many you receive and
that way you will know how many mins to get on your plan. The free
incoming 500 is a great on if you know how to use it. get people to
call you back so that you can talk as long as you want or need to.
The reason that cell phones drop out is that the towers can only hold
so many calls. And when you leave on tower and go to another it will
drop you if the tower is full. Unlike other cell companies Nextel
towers will talk to each other to see if the nearest one can pick you
up.
I have been with nextel for 5 years and have seen them improve over the
years. They still have a lot of growing to do but I hope that with the
merger between them and Sprint that they will change a few things for
the better. They need to do 7 pm nights. They need to be the first cell
complany to allow you to check your voice mail free of charge from your
cell. They need roll over mins and nextel to nextel mobile. But that is
only my wish.
Hope that I was a help on your decision.
J D Washington
TripleThreat Wrote:
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> Well, I just ported my number over to Nextel from Verizon. Even paying
> the
> Verizon ETF of $175. Just orderred the I-830. It looks like if I
> planned
> this right, I can save money in the long run because my Verizon Bill
> is
> really high at times. Verizon is a good carrier, but most of my family
> I
> talk to use either Cingular, whom I hate or Nextel. Can anyone
> provide
> feedback on Nextel in the DC area? Thanks
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rdmstudio