No Vette, I'm here too.
Not pathetic though, just married
Not pathetic though, just married

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Nope, I'm lurkin' too...waitin' for something to happen.I guess I'm the only one pathetic enough to be hanging out here on a Friday night.
Did you mean "public utilities commissions" (PUCs)?FCC again - they are like public communications utilities, but they are not public communications utilities (I've been at this too long - there's a correct legal expression for this and I just blew it - but the idea is correct).
Did you mean "public utilities commissions" (PUCs)?
Since I have finally stopped lurking (been around since about page 80 gather info for my first smartphone--my work B---B---- not counting), a question. Since I will be upgrading from a feature phone and have some contract issues to deal with, too, I figure I will have to use a VZW store, not make an online purchase.
Given the concerns about what sometimes happens to new phones in the stores, any suggestions on finding a good rep at a good store? I had a good contact at an area VZW store years ago, but she is long gone.![]()
I never had any problems with reps doing anything to my phones. These geeks on here are just paranoid thats why they don't let anyone touch their phones.
I never had any problems with reps doing anything to my phones. These geeks on here are just paranoid thats why they don't let anyone touch their phones.
I never had any problems with reps doing anything to my phones. These geeks on here are just paranoid thats why they don't let anyone touch their phones.
Haha.
Are store reps with smartphones like Help Desk staff for office computer support? After an unhappy incident some years ago, I always like to be around and watching when folks come to work on my office PC.
I am not as knowledgeable with smartphones, but I feel like my skepticism might be carrying over.
Still, I am happy to hear of your good experience. Thanks.
so the person that tethered on sprint for a few minutes got a text from sprint immediately after tethering? wow, i thought if you did it occasionally and didn't spike your data usage it would go undetected on a network as large as verizon.
so the person that tethered on sprint for a few minutes got a text from sprint immediately after tethering? wow, i thought if you did it occasionally and didn't spike your data usage it would go undetected on a network as large as verizon.
It's the beginning of Verizon's plans for an Orwellian state of affairs. Big Brother....erm, Big Red...watches all.
Yeah, that was me, but I am no expert in this stuff.
It's the beginning of Verizon's plans for an Orwellian state of affairs. Big Brother....erm, Big Red...watches all.
were you surprised by the text? was it just a warning?
I guess I'm the only one pathetic enough to be hanging out here on a Friday night.
But with Sprint going into much deeper debt for Apple, thier subsequent change to charge for tethering, and charge the most out of all the carriers, I'm sure thier past leniency on tethering is over.It was super friendly - Sprint never got all worked up the way Verizon did.
About a year ago, I would tether from time to time in airports, then decided - why am I bothering? Just did everything from phone and was done with it.
Added it back sometime later this year, just in case. Well, emergency medical situation came up (long story, very boring) so I tethered for a few minutes, no choice.
After that - friendly, cheerful, SMS about the tethering plan.
Thinking it was a fluke, a week later, I connected for 60 seconds, refreshed a web page, and signed off. Bingo - same message, right away. Very friendly sales pitch, something like - Say, if you enjoy tethering, did you know we offer a great hotspot feature for your phone?
So - I don't pretend to know how they know or how Verizon rolls - just saying, when in doubt, learn before proceeding.
Again - Sprint has a reputation for extreme leniency and not caring for casual users like that. Sipping lightly from their fountain is not treated the same as trying to hog the hose, so to speak.
Last I heard, Verizon is having none of it.