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June 12, 2006, 1:13 PM PDT
Disney Mobile goes live
Posted by: Kent German

Disney Mobile LG DML200
Disney Mobile LG DML200
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Disney Mobile is now selling phones and wireless plans on its Web site. Although the new familycentric MVNO has yet to announce formally that it's up and running, the Pantech DM-P100 is now available for $59.99. Another phone, the LG DML200 (pictured here), will launch later in the summer. Individual service plans range from $39 for 400 anytime minutes per month up to $169 for 3,500 anytime minutes. Family plans start at $59 for 450 anytime minutes and go up to $249 for 4,500 minutes. It's all a bit expensive, and there seems to be a litany of fees involved as well. They include 10 cents per text message, 25 cents per multimedia message, and activation fees of up to $35 per line. We'll have to see if such services will be offered in a bundle. Also, while the coverage through Sprint's network is nationwide, off-network roaming charges are 40 cents per minute. You do, however, get free nights and weekends.

By anyone's estimation, Disney Mobile should be a hit. Unlike many kid-friendly cell phones, Disney Mobile's handsets come with a wealth of features, including a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, a speakerphone, and voice dialing. This means parents can take advantage of the high-end feature while Junior isn't stuck with a dinky phone that everyone at school will tease him about. And to help kids learn to use those features responsibly, parents can set when the phone is used and which numbers it can call, determine spending allowances for both calls and messages, locate their kids with GPS capabilities, and send family messages. The controls can be set through an online interface or on their child's handset. To top it off, the handsets feature access to Disney content and a Disney-designed interface. We'll report back more when we have a handset in our hands.

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Do Not Use Disney Mobile

I have always loved Disney products and was excited when Disney Mobile opened. I have had terrible experiences with the web site and customer service. First they lost my online order and it took 2 weeks to correct the issue and get my order through. Second, I began paying my bill online when it was available. They turned on autopay a few months later and charged my debit card for a bill I already paid. I have been dealing with them on the phone for 4 days and still don't have a refund and they won't tell me when I will get my money. They stored my credit card information and charged it without my permission. I was lied to several times in order to cover up what they did. I do not recommend them to anyone.
by annge (See profile) - July 13, 2007 2:50 PM PDT

Disney Mobile...not a good geal

It is worth knowing that Disney Mobile requires a high credit score to even qualify for a phone. The activation fees are $35 for the first phone, and $25 dollars for each additional phone. Disney Mobile uses the Sprint network, so if you like Sprints coverage, you'll like DM's. Also remember that there are no free mobile to mobile options. You can only call for free within your own account. After your second phone, there is a recurring monthly fee of 9.99 for each subsequent phone on the account. You also must pay a $175 termination fee for EACH phone on your account. There are only 8 retail locations to purchase the phone in person at this time. DM has also outsourced its "guest" services.
by gretch375 (See profile) - June 16, 2006 3:05 PM PDT
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