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iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
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reply to fiberguy

Re: Everything data

Look in the SPrint forum. I've seen stories to the contrary.

That said, Millenicom's $70 package is indeed unlimited.

hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

Uh No it's not. It states that on their website. They also resell VZW Service.


iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
kudos:2

Have you used MCom?

Guess not.

Silly wabbit, don't you know by now not to trust small company websites to be up to date? I have a friend who uses MCom unlimited for $70. It is really unlimited.



Matt
All noise, no signal.
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join:2003-07-20
Jamestown, NC
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reply to hottboiinnc

said by hottboiinnc:

Uh No it's not. It states that on their website. They also resell VZW Service.
They now sell two plans, one for $59.99 which has a 5GB cap, one for $69.99 which doesn't.

From this page: »www.millenicom.com/nmb.htm

Capped: »members.millenicom.com/members/s···ckage=79
Uncapped: »members.millenicom.com/members/s···ckage=82

hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
Reviews:
·WOW Internet and..

I stand corrected as far as that goes since it was updated. But either way it used to state Uncapped and then would go on about a 5gig cap.

It still uses VZW and is under their control.

And just because their small doesn't mean anything. I've called them for service and the company didn't know a damn thing. Instead you heard a group of people in the back ground screaming, and laughing and telling jokes. Not very professional if you ask me.

And I wouldn't trust a company like them any day of the week.


fiberguy
My views are my own.
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join:2005-05-20
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reply to iansltx
I don't always, and rarely, ever trust a "common consumer" or web user to get an accurate description or depiction of policies. Because of the account that I have, I deal with a much higher quality of customer service with Sprint, dealing with permanent account reps and all. what I said I stand by. There are some people that you can tell there is a soft 5gb cap, and they will turn it around as it's a hard cap.. I also don't even believe at least 50% of what most users here say as they turn out to be wrong... as is the case of the so called 5gb hard cap.. it's not true.


iansltx

join:2007-02-19
Golden, CO
kudos:2
Reviews:
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Again, depends on when you signed up and under what account. You're right that your business accounts are at worst pooled and soft-capped, but more likely not capped at all. Sprint's costs aren't that high for additional lines of service and they want to keep you as a customer.

For "grandfathered" folks, the 2-out-of-3 rule applies...you will eventually be kicked off (aka forced to move to MCom at $70/mo) for overusage of data.

For new customers on single-line MBB accounts, the direct policy is 5GB then 5¢ per MB. They won't cut you off. They'll just charge you for going over.


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