Re: PCS Coverage

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Date: Tue Jul 29 1997 - 22:40:53 PDT


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Subject: Re: PCS Coverage 

If you want to do business on your way to surf or sail the coast,
best stick with cell 1. I get much better coverage with my analog
car phone than my PCS.
Besides, when I told Cell 1 that, "I was gonna quit you babe" They
got real friendly and made me an offer I couldn't refuse. So I stuck
with them for my coastal conversations and use the PCS for more mobile
advantages. Now I get a total of 900 free minutes/ month for less than $100.
Ooops, I wasn't supposed to tell anyone.
Now with two phones when I get real crazed and start talking to myself, I
can do it on the phone.
TD



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