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MyCircle From Alltel

Are you sick of only being able to call Sprint PCS members for your free minutes during the day. Not even Nextel members count, THEY”RE OWNED BY THE SAME COMPANY!

I know, from experience, that switching away from Sprint PCS is one of the hardest things to do. I still haven’t done it and from what it sounds like in our rants section neither have a lot of other people. You may be more persuaded however to learn that there’s a new company out there that doesn’t play favorites when it comes to their network.

Alltel is a newer but rapidly growing company that offers you the option to choose the phone number, what a novel idea, that you want to have in your network. As far as we can tell the only other plan that comes close to this is having free incoming calls. But that really does nothing for the people who are calling you. Now, if you have a lot of friends with phones like T-Mobile, you can put them on your network and call them, free for them, free for you.

With Sprint, your can’t even call customer service for free. That’s where half the damn minutes are spent calling their numbers trying to get a hold of someone who has any idea what’s going on in the world of sprint customer service.

You also get automatic dropped call credit, I knew there was some way those bastards could tell how the call was hung up, so you don’t have to worry about calling sprint, wasting minutes and trying to get minutes back while wasting them trying to call in the 10 minute block that customer service is open after your free minutes begin.

You are limited to 10 phone numbers, but really, are there more than 10 people you call on a regular basis off peak? This sounds like a great phone for my parents. Oh wait, they have Sprint PCS. Maybe we’ll all switch?

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