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    Does anyone still have 1 second rounding?

    Does anyone still have 1 second rounding?

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    second rounding is still included on all Nextel National Shared Plans.

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    true but I heard rumors that for some customers it was retained.


    Originally posted by daftgem
    second rounding is still included on all Nextel National Shared Plans.

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    Alright, Crashinto me. I've read all of your threads and come up with a genius idea. You have problems with how Nextel has their service. Every thread has been you complaining and wanting to get compensated for what Nextel has done to you last year and before. Well this is your solution.

    You are out of Contract since 9/01 so we'll make it step-by-step

    1. Call 1-800-639-6111
    2. Ask to Cancel your account
    3. When retention gets on the phone, say No I just want to cancel
    4. You will now have nothing to do with Nextel
    5. Sell your Phone on Ebay

    There! You now MADE money cancelling. No need to pay a early term fee since u out of contract. Plus u made money selling your phone.

    For someone who has been with the same service provider for more than a year and still despises it, it makes me wonder why you are still with them. I am with Nextel because I love them. I haven't had one problem with what they do because I am aware enough **** happens and if you don't want to deal with it, then cancel. It's that simple. I hear T-Mobile has some great plans now. Or Verizon and Sprint, they will have PTT one day. So why not just quit instead of complaining every day about the service you have had for over a year.

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