Do you have to go to a store to get the Virgin, and will they take a phone from Cingular and just transfer the number over? I'm just looking to stop paying $40 a month for something I'm only using maybe for 10 minutes each month.
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Do you have to go to a store to get the Virgin,
Nope, I got mine online.
and will they take a phone from Cingular and just transfer the number over?
Hmmm, doubtful. I know most phone companies don't like to let you use another company's phone. But the number should be no problem.
Typically, on a salary history, how many positions do you list? All that are on your resume?
Brenda, what website did you use? I tried to google it, and only got Amazon and a lot of review pages.
Aimee, last time I did my resume (admittedly, about five years ago), I went back about four jobs. When you fill out the application before the interview, they'll have room on the app for the rest of the jobs that you want to mention.
Kathy, [link]
Thanks!! Don't know what that didn't show up in the google search.
Kathy, I was able to transfer my Sprint phone number over to my Virgin account without any problems -- and on the same day, much to my surprise. But Virgin uses the Sprint cell system, so they may have some backdoor agreements.
It sounds like you would want the lowest level (Minute to Minute, IIRC) of service, which would seemingly cost more per minute, but when you figure that you're only going to be using it 10 minutes at most a month, will save you big bucks.
Best of all, the Virgin plan isn't a contract -- you could leave it any time, or switch up to their Day to Day or Month to Month plan if you're going to be travelling or something where you would need to use the phone more often for some reason. I've been on the Virgin plan since September and am quite satisfied so far. (Plus I got a cute new phone.)
My pay-as-you-go plan, which I think is Cingular now (used to be AT&T Wireless) lets you buy minutes for three months, and they only expire if you don't buy new minutes -- that is, if I know my minutes are about to expire, but I buy 15 more dollars of time, I keep the minutes I had. Now, if I use less than 15 dollars every three months, that ends up being dumb. But I have ups and downs, and don't actually end up carrying huge amounts of time.
I'm on hold with their customer service line--just want to check the details on transferring my number over before I hit the final order button on the refurbished phone I'm getting through their website. (And, boy, is that "we're too hip for the room" attitude on their menu irritating!)
Stoopid work. After not having internet access all weekend (except for a brief email check on a friend's computer) I was too busy to play much at all until now.
Did everyone already go home?