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Re: OT: Cell Phone Non- Service Billing


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Posted by jerryfarmall on July 24, 2007 at 15:51:09 from (216.12.61.64):

In Reply to: OT: Cell Phone Non- Service Billing posted by Waytne from Wi on July 23, 2007 at 16:18:57:

Now iam in no means siding with the cell phone company. However i used to work for a cell phone company. most companys bill a month in advance. which means they bill for service say from june 1 to july 1 however your calls are from may 1 to May 30. so say u cancel on june 15 you still have one more bill to pay (which you should only be charged for the 15 days). Just becasue u travel out of a phones service area doesnt mean u dont have to pay for service. Thats like deducting 10 days worth of payment off of your truck payment becasue u only drove your truck 20 days outta the month.

As far as not getting service inside of buildings or a house that can be expected, not all cell phone towers are in the same location and a cell phone tower only puts out a signal for 7 miles. Which everything from birds to trees to mountains to building materials etc impact your signal.
Example with my phone in the new addition i built onto my house i only get 2 bars of signal. the rest of the house i have full signal. Also i had a big oak tree on the end of the house which is also the same side the tower is located only its 5 miles away. Winter time i would get full signal summer time about half (reason leaves in the summer and branchs in the winter) I have since had to cut down the tree and now i get full signal thru out the house.
We have to remember that with a cell phone there is no dedicated signal as with a landline phone.


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