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Minute Guard 1.0
Minute Guard
Minute Guard is a service dedicated to helping individuals, families and businesses stay on top of their minutes and reduce or eliminate monthly overage charges and high wireless bills. Minute Guard notifies users of their minute status by sending text message and e-mail alerts daily, or whenever a barrier, determined by you, is reached. The Minute Guard administrative features allow for an administrator to track the progress of any number of users, receiving e-mail and text message breakdowns upon request. Minute Guard does not require that this software run on your computer to receive alerts and updates. The Minute Guard Interface simply acts to relay critical user information to your desktop. Instructions on registering for a Minute Guard account are included in the package. Minute Guard is compatible with the following carriers: Sprint PCS, Nextel, Cingular, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile (VoiceStream), AT&T Wireless.
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