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illJazz
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join:2002-09-04
Geneva

reply to pcnetworx1

Re: Leaving the US for about 5 months--what to do about service?

said by pcnetworx1:

Yea, every cell phone company I dealt with has something called a "seasonal plan" which keeps your account active for 5 - 6 bucks a month. I recommend doing this instead of cancelling.

I know with sprint they also actually leave the phone active and you can even still make calls... for
$0.75 a minute though. So, make sure you put it back on a real plan in January.
That's exactly what the guy at AT&T told me he CANNOT do for me. He basically said there is no way to get out of paying my bills. WTF?

I really need to give them a call.


slash
Premium,MVM
join:2001-03-01
Boston

Yeah, I'd see if you can talk to someone else. I think he may have been giving you bad info.



NY Tel
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join:2004-04-09
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reply to illJazz
Just dial 611 from the phone (free call) and ask AT&T.
It makes no sense to tell you that you can suspend your service but continue to pay the bills.
What part of "stupid" does not apply to that AT&T salesperson....lol



illJazz
Premium
join:2002-09-04
Geneva

said by NY Tel:

Just dial 611 from the phone (free call) and ask AT&T.
It makes no sense to tell you that you can suspend your service but continue to pay the bills.
What part of "stupid" does not apply to that AT&T salesperson....lol
Well, of course they'll let me suspend service. That's not the issue. I'll pay the cancellation fee and that will be that. The question is... what the heck do I do with my iPhone 3G that's locked to AT&T? I can definitely get it unlocked (»www.iphoneservices.ch/index.php?···vice_new or »www.i-lock.info/index.html) but will have to pay about $80 to do it AND will have to be very careful each time Apple drops an iPhone software update. The iPhone Services guys apparently already have a working iPhone 2.2 unlock.. the i-Lock guys don't just yet, but will soon.

I'd rather have a non-jailbroken/unlocked phone as I've never been into the whole Installer/Cydida world. I'm quite happy with the App Store and its offerings, and I'd like to be able to install software updates on the phone without worrying whether it will stop working..

What this boils down to is... will AT&T unlock the phone for me? Somehow I doubt it.

I'll give them a call and see what they say. If not, I suppose I'll have to get my THIRD iPhone (second iPhone 3G but third overall because I also have an iPhone 2G) with my local provider, Swisscom.


pepe3738342

@comcast.net

Maybe we are arguing over semantics, but suspending service is not the same as canceling service, which is what incurs the ETF.

Unfortunately, ATT still won't provide subsidy unlock codes for their 3G iPhones. [ Why would they give away the cow when they can sell so much milk? ] Will Swisscom sell you an unlocked iPhone like you can get in some other parts of the world? Since you like it so much, paying such a premium might be ideal so you can always get the updates w/o messing with the functionality.



illJazz
Premium
join:2002-09-04
Geneva

said by pepe3738342 :

Maybe we are arguing over semantics, but suspending service is not the same as canceling service, which is what incurs the ETF.

Unfortunately, ATT still won't provide subsidy unlock codes for their 3G iPhones. [ Why would they give away the cow when they can sell so much milk? ] Will Swisscom sell you an unlocked iPhone like you can get in some other parts of the world? Since you like it so much, paying such a premium might be ideal so you can always get the updates w/o messing with the functionality.
I suppose that's what'll end up happening. I'll have to figure out what the hell to do with the current, ATT-locked iPhone 3G.

Swisscom does sell them with their plans, and they even have a special plan for people under 26. It's 39 Swiss Francs a month with 250MB data included. The 16GB iPhone 3G is 299 Swiss Francs. Not bad--but the 299 suck when I *already have* an iPhone 3G.

I haven't called them yet but will do it later today.


pepe319431943

@northwestern.edu

Just sell it. Ebay, craigslist, etc. It's a no brainer since folks want the phone but are not eligible for upgrade, etc. Some folks even want to use it w/ T-Mo regardless of the fact that it is not compatible with the frequency bands T-Mo uses for 3G in the U.S.


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