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Dr Gadget - AT&T Nation 900 Rollover Minutes

AT&T Nation 900 Rollover Minutes
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Binding: Wireless Plan
Model: NWSPLDCN3NM0A01
Special Features: Anytime Rollover Minutes: 900

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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 900 Rollover & Unlimited Night/Weekend & Unlimited Mobile-To-Mobile Minutes


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