Touchdown vs. not having Touchdown

Rikybob

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I wonder if one uses Touchdown are they charged the Exchange premium by Verizon for their client?

I have not seen that charge yet when I bought my Touchdown (on special a month ago for 10 bux!)

Anyone?
 

dylanthecat

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Nope, there is no upcharge. I had 2 Blackberrys and when I got the 2 Droids the sales guy said "good news, your bill is going down $30 per month, so I was happy.
 

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So just to summarize...........cost 10 bux (20 now), is light years ahead of the native application and does not cost you on a monthy basis?

Hmmmm
 

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^yep. I missed the $10 deal but didn't hesitate to cough up the $20.
And absolutely no extra charge on top of the the regular $30 monthly.
 

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I had to do the $20, however, was the only way my company's IT folks would let me sync w/Android. Needless to say, I'm a happy camper--I have something that's not only approved (by our Security natzis), but works!

- Mega
 

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I had to do the $20, however, was the only way my company's IT folks would let me sync w/Android. Needless to say, I'm a happy camper--I have something that's not only approved (by our Security natzis), but works!

- Mega

Same here, But got mine for $10 ;)
 

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Gah! Oh well, at least I can take pleasure in the fact I was the lone person who really pushed them to approve an Android solution. LOL

- Mega
 
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