said:
>>(2) Did you get the Extended Warranty, Total Equipment Coverage or
>>neither and why?
>I don't remember two things being offered. What's the difference between
>them? I didn't get any coverage. However, I have until the one-year
>annversary to do so, and think that I will. I'm concerned that the card
>antenna might break off, or something else happen, since the card sticks
>out of the laptop.
Extended Warranty
This service provides convenient coverage against any mechanical or
electrical malfunctions and manufacturer defects. If your wireless phone
is defective or becomes inoperable, just visit any Verizon Wireless
Communications Store and the phone will be exchanged quickly and easily
for an identical or comparable model. The low price for the extended
warranty is charged directly to your Verizon Wireless bill each month.
Total Equipment Coverage
Complete protection for your wireless equipment at a low price. It
combines the benefits of Wireless Phone Protection (offered by third-party
insurance providers) with the discounted Verizon Wireless Extended
Warranty program. If your phone or accessories are inoperable for any
reason-lost, stolen, damaged or malfunctioning-you can be covered.
Wireless Phone Protection and the Extended Warranty are both available
individually or as part of the Total Equipment Coverage package. For the
low cost of $4.99 - $5.99 per month, Verizon Wireless Total Equipment
Coverage will help you stay connected.
>>(4) Do you think you could have gotten away with the 60 MB capped plan
>>versus the unlimited plan that you have now?
>I haven't looked at my bills for my useage, but no, I don't want to worry
>about it. The prices on the limited useages of 20 MB, 40 MB, etc., with
>the overage costs were enough to dissuade me from going unlimited. But
>your needs may be different than mine.
Ahhhh. Thanks for the reply; anticipate asking you offlist in several
weeks for the eCS driver to make the Audiovox PC 5220 work under eCS aka
OS/2 (please) via Verizon Wireless.
Regards.
Larry
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eComStation 1.2 - MR/2 ICE 2.67 #19553
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