[BC] Cell phones

Paul Smith W4KNX paul at amtower.com
Sat May 31 08:26:25 CDT 2008


I'm surprised that cell phones arent trade out items.

Paul Smith
Sarasota, FL

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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net]On Behalf Of George Kowal
Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2008 2:38 AM
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Subject: Re: [BC] Cell phones


Cowboy wrote:
> On Friday 30 May 2008 09:11 pm, RichardBJohnson at comcast.net wrote:
>   
>>  "...as a condition of continued employment...," the Email memo says, 
>>     
>
>  No problem.
>  You give me one, paid for, and I'll carry it around.
>   
Some employers pay a set monthly expense, say $50 a month to cover your 
cell phone expenses.
With others you may have to sit down once a month and figure out which 
calls are business vs. personal and expense the business calls that way.

If I where in the market for new cell phone service, I would probably go 
with Sprint SERO, which is a special cut rate plan where for $30 a month 
you get 500 minutes and unlimited data, texting and web access. SERO 
stands for Sprint Exclusive Referral Offer, which means that someone who 
works for Sprint gives you there email address which you enter when you 
sign up for the service. Free phone included with the usual 2 year deal. 
If you need a referral email there are several Sprint reps who post 
online to the related newsgroups. 
http://delivery.sprint.com/m/p/sprint/epc/epclanding.asp

Actually it looks like savings at sprintemi.com
will work as a valid email address to get you in on that, others say you 
can use the CEO's email address too, dan at sprint.com.
Looks like unlimited text messaging ends tonight at midnight 5/31/08.




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