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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Lakes Region
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You might have already looked at them, but USC has free incoming: minutes, pictures & texts on their plans. If you can separate out incoming minutes, etc on your Verizon bill, you can see if USC could save you any $$. Just a thought.
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Boost Mobile sure does cover NH; Along the major routes including NH 4/9, 93, 89, and definitely the Lakes Region -- it uses the Nextel push to talk network and Boost users are assigned the same type of PTT number to talk to other Nextel and Boost users.
I'm sticking with the pay-as-you-go scheme for now; this could change for me in the future. So far I'm a satisfied user for about four years. I currently have the Motorola 1776 camera-flip phone, it's very good. Regards |
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