Dr Gadget - AT&T Nation 450 Rollover Minutes

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Binding: Wireless Plan Model: NWSPLDCN1NM0A01 Special Features: Anytime Rollover Minutes: 450
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Customer Rating:      Summary: love it Comment: There was a time when I thought AT&T was evil so I switched to Verizon...then Sprint...then T-Mobile. Well now I am back with AT&T and have had the best luck with them over all of the others. Even the customer service is awesome. I was debating between the Blackjack and the Tilt so I went into one of the local AT&T stores. I told them up front that I would be buying the phone on Amazon.com and they where still happy to answer all my questions. Just go to a AT&T store and you will see for yourself.
Customer Rating:      Summary: AT&T is evil Comment: I used Cingular/AT&T for a year and a half. Reception was okay, but the customer service was terrible. They do not care about their customers, but are entirely focused on their bottom line. This is not the type of company I would choose to deal with. I'll spare you the gory details and simply recommend you choose someone else.
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Nation 450 Rollover & 5000 Night/Weekend & Unlimited Mobile-To-Mobile Minutes
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