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To: arun gera who wrote (20731)1/2/2001 2:17:31 PM
From: Michael Allard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Arun:

None have purchased a phone - but over 10 have borrowed mine! I have loaned mine out dozens of times during 2000.

Good Luck to all!



To: arun gera who wrote (20731)1/2/2001 4:32:06 PM
From: hedgehog26  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Arun Gera, The answer is not one and I suspect it's the cost. For the month of November I made zero calls,and yet my bill was slightly over $60 including taxes. Imagine $60 for having a phone in case there was an emergency.

The thing that fries me is the fact that I love the phone, much more than my dreadfully unreliable Nokia. I would use it all the time if it were not for the expense. I doubt i will re-up when my contract comes to an end. I might change my mind if G* decides they are competing with cellular and prices its product accordingly, if they can. With my best wishes. Hedgehog 26.