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T&T: RE: Verizon High Speed

From: ronald barr (no email)
Date: Tue Nov 02 2004 - 07:35:02 EST

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    Just try it- as I said half of them don't know what they're talking
    about. Do it using a phone and their software after 9 and go check your
    bill on line - No charges for me yet, the bill runs about 2 days or
    less, later.
    Ron
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jim Laudermilch [mailto:]
    Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 7:23 PM
    To: 'ronald barr'
    Subject: RE: Verizon High Speed

    Hi again Ron,
     
    Thanks for getting back to me.
     
     
    To follow-up, I guess I don't need to set this up with them but, should
    just try it. Maybe there is a glitch in their system but, they simply
    won't admit it when you ask. What I don't want to have is a big charge
    that I hadn't bargained for. Have you been doing this for some time
    with out anything showing up on your bill? I talked to them at some
    length today at tech support and they specifically said you have to pay
    by the mega-byte or via flat fee and they charge 24/7 as opposed to the
    phone service which is peak and off peak with free weekends. Go figure.
     
    Sincerely,
     
    Jim Laudermilch
    -----Original Message-----
    From: ronald barr [mailto:]
    Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 5:43 PM
    To: 'Jim Laudermilch'
    Cc:
    Subject: Verizon High Speed
     
    When you hit the Quick Link Mobile icon on your desktop you are offered
    a small window with a pull down menu. On the menu you should have
    choices such as Quick 2 Net, Broadband, Dial Up, Express Network 1xRTT.
    Just choose the last and blow by the warning that you might be charged -
    although you presumably will be unless it is off peak.
     
    If you have questions about this you should call 611 and punch in the
    option for mobile phone tech support. I find the people in the stores
    often know nothing about the high speed stuff although they are getting
    a lot better than they were 18 months ago. You don't have to pay the
    $80/month for off-peak. Also note that such a contract is for data only.
    Unlike Cingular they do not overlay voice over data. Other numbers you
    can try if you want help are:
     
    Verizon Wireless tech support: 866-890-2357 Mobile office: 866-658-8823
    *2 Second level service: 800-308-3282
     
    Ron Barr
    Lady Brookhaven Hatteras LRC 42
    Manteo, Roanoke Is NC
    KB1LFX
     
     
     -----Original Message-----
    From: Jim Laudermilch [mailto:]
    Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 3:20 PM
    To:
    Subject: Verizon question
    Hi Ron,
     
     
    Regarding the 1XRTT Verizon 230 bit network being free during non peek
    times, I was wondering if you could explain how to use it. I am set up
    for it but, Verizon tells me I must sign up for the service and pay the
    $80 monthly fee or pay by the mega-byte. How do I get around this on
    weekends and after 9 PM? Thanks for explaining?
     
     
    Sincerely,
     
    Jim Laudermilch
     
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