Where's US Cellular in the lineup? They have awesome phones, great coverage and free incoming calls. Also, Joan Cusack. She can kick Katherine Zeta-Jones' a$$. Also, they own Comiskey Park in Chicago. I say they're #1.
Actually, no. When someone calls you, the minutes on your plan are used. The only exception are "my faves" type plans, and those unlimited mobile-to-mobile plans used by most carriers where calls to others on the same network are free. Otherwise, you get a call from a telemarketer selling you viagra, your minutes are being charged.
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Where's US Cellular in the lineup? They have awesome phones, great coverage and free incoming calls. Also, Joan Cusack. She can kick Katherine Zeta-Jones' a$$. Also, they own Comiskey Park in Chicago. I say they're #1.
Don't all networks have free incoming calls????
Actually, no. When someone calls you, the minutes on your plan are used. The only exception are "my faves" type plans, and those unlimited mobile-to-mobile plans used by most carriers where calls to others on the same network are free. Otherwise, you get a call from a telemarketer selling you viagra, your minutes are being charged.