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The phone is working great, but I now have to return them. I ordered through phone sales and asked several times how much the fees where. All of the information the sales associate had stated $20/month line access charge, which I confirmed with everything I saw on their and Verizon's site. The REAL access charge is $40/month when using the $99 purchase special. If you lease the phones, Verizon's line access fee is $20 a month. With three phones this means the plan is costing $60 more than I had budgeted. Neither company was willing to stand behind what the employee quoted. I now have to either come up with $60 more a month or take my son's first smart phone away from him. He is going to be crushed and embarrassed because by the time I was aware of the issue he already had shown all his friends. I will not trust BB for advice on technical devices again. They are not experts any longer, but regular sales just like all of the other stores.
Also, don't try to call customer support. From order through the plan fee issues I spend about 10 hours over several days on the phone and was transferred about 15-20 times. One employee even told me I could call Herbert Dailey the CEO after I asked to talk to a manager. I am sure he would love to hear from me.
Only at Best BuyEnjoy vibrant CD-quality audio with this Rocketfish~ RF-WHTIB wireless rear speaker kit, which features a wireless range up to 100' for clear transmission. Multiple placement options allow flexible use.
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I bought a Onkyo 5. 1 surround sound system and was going to run the lines for the rear set under the house. I came across this option and decided to give it a try (better than crawling under the house). This turned out to be a great investment. This was the 1st surround sound system I set up and it was easy to include this in the mix. It came with extra wires and relays the sound as well as prior to putting this in the set up. I would recommend making the investment.
My room is about 24' deep x 16 wide and it works great at the 24' distance.
The only down side is the size of the receiver box and the 1" very bright red light. It is very visible sitting on my bookself. I may have been able to hide it behind something, but am not that crazy about doing this with something that must be plugged it.
What's great about it: Easy of Use, Quality of Sound