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itguy05

join:2005-06-17
Camp Hill, PA

Verizon is not that good

Interesting. Too bad I disagree with all of it in the Mid atlantic (PA, NJ).

I've got both, AT&T for personal, Verizon for work.

Verizon is horrible - you can't hold a call on the PA Turnpike between Harrisburg and Philly. You WILL drop 1-2x. The call quality is pretty bad at times as well, depending on the load of the system. N. NJ is bad as well.

AT&T works great - I can start a call in Harrisburg and have it last all the way to Philly. N.NJ works reliably although they can have call quality issues.

T-Mobile around here is Swiss Cheese.

Verizon is great at brainwashing with their advertising having you think the network is superior. It is not.

south1178
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Cleveland, OH
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Re: Verizon is not that good

Might just be your phone. I haven't dropped any calls with verzion once I got a Motorola phone. My LG would drop all the time.

en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
·RoadRunner Cable
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Re: Verizon is not that good

Location can/does play a difference.

Here is SoCal, I've got AT&T and Nextel.
Both work very well.
I did have issues on both, and for the most part its been fixed.

1. Nextel - dropped calls. Sprint added a bunch of new Nextel sites
2. AT&T - garbled calls. AT&T's 3G fixed it, however out here, the 3G isn't very stable yet. There's also a codec hack for the audio garble.
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S_engineer

join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL
·Comcast

Re: Verizon is not that good

Verizons service was great for me, it was their network or lack of, that forced me off of it. My house is in an area loaded with tin-foil hats, nobody wants cell towers (you know;think of the children attitude!), and then they bark when they have no service!
The Verizon CSRs were very helpful, recognized they had limited service in my zip, and canceled without any hassle.
Nothing but dropped calls with the Death Star...
Now US Cellular is my poison...so far so good!
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ds0

join:2006-04-24
Alpharetta, GA

I travel the country and used to live in the northeast, I have had Verizon service for six years. It has worked almost 100% in the areas you are referencing, maybe try another phone. I worked in Philly, Central Jersey, and NYC, never experienced dropped calls or poor call quality in any of those areas. Also, travel the country for work and Verizon is solid in all areas I have had to visit.

A friend of mine who also travels for work has AT&T and says their network has improved over the last two years, but still experiences dropped calls and poor call quality in some of the cities he visits.

jgkolt
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join:2004-02-21
Lakewood, OH
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Re: Verizon is not that good

I used to put verizon as tops for coverage but tmobile is very very good from cleveland to akron to Youngstown. THe only probably i had with verizon cell service was coverage at my new location. Most every location doesn't have this problem but I am in the woods.

Customer service tops with tmobile and verizon second. BUT when i had coverage problems verizon techs were supposed to call me 5 times and they didn't so i switched services and went to tmobile. voted with my feet.
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said by itguy05 See Profile :

AT&T works great - I can start a call in Harrisburg and have it last all the way to Philly. N.NJ works reliably although they can have call quality issues.
Harrisburg to Philly is a non-stop 2 hour drive. Please post your car model and plate number so that people can avoid you while on the PA Turnpike. Anyone on 1 phone call for 2 hours is a danger to others.
satellite68

join:2007-04-11
Louisville, KY

Re: Verizon is not that good

1 hour and 39 minutes, to be exact.

TKJunkMail
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Re: Verizon is not that good

said by satellite68 See Profile :

1 hour and 39 minutes, to be exact.
Except during morning and evening rush hours.

danclan

join:2005-11-01
Midlothian, VA
·Verizon FIOS

Re: Verizon is not that good

or weekends after 7pm or before and after a full moon with exception for a blue moon every other year. Also not valid with purchase of new car with higher gas millage or import car unless said car has bluetooth built in, in which case a waiver will be granted and a 2$ monthly charge will be added...

tc1uscg

join:2005-03-09
Saint Clair Shores, MI

Re: Verizon is not that good

said by danclan See Profile :

or weekends after 7pm or before and after a full moon with exception for a blue moon every other year. Also not valid with purchase of new car with higher gas millage or import car unless said car has bluetooth built in, in which case a waiver will be granted and a 2$ monthly charge will be added...
satellite68

join:2007-04-11
Louisville, KY

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

said by satellite68 See Profile :

1 hour and 39 minutes, to be exact.
Except during morning and evening rush hours.
Sorry, you didn't specify time of day.

pnh102
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said by satellite68 See Profile :

1 hour and 39 minutes, to be exact.
Ed Rendell can do it in an hour.

»www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsbu···421.html
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N3OGH
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join:2003-11-11
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Re: Verizon is not that good

Hey, we don't call him "fast Eddie" for nuthin'

cableties
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join:2005-01-27
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Re: Verizon is not that good

I wonder if he goes that fast through EZ-Pass!!!

BTW, to OP, I've Verizon and except the tunnel on NE Extension, I can go from Allentown to Rt13 exit (last before Bridge to Jersey) in less than 2 hrs (when there is no construction nor accident-rubberneckin) and no drop in call.

@HCT: You married or have a GF that needs to talk? You'd understand...

However, yeah, somehow I never remember the drive...

"How did I get here?" asked the hands-free caller.
whocares
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join:2003-07-26
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Re: ITS not just with phone companies,

most know,its a problem with MOST business's & companies today also & the "customers are as much the blame as much as the sales staff,
there is no customer service,courtesy any more most sales people want customers in & out,spend the $$ & rush,

WHEN is the last time a customer service, (person to person) acted like they were actually hearing or onterested in what you wanted to buy?

customers EXPECT the sales people to know EXcatly what they themselves want,

also customers NOW A DAYS don't like having to wait in lines or talk/ask questions/read a list of instructions about how something works,,

they (customers)expect something to work how they want it to work,not the way the item was suppose to work

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Neyland

join:2003-02-04
USA

Re: ITS not just with phone companies,

Ummmm no.

Customers would like to be cheerily greeted. Asked if they need assistance and for the salesman to back off if told no. But, remain attentive should the customer have questions.

If the customer has questions, the customer expects the salesman to be knowledgeable about their product and service lines and be able to answer anything from easy to med/med-high difficulty questions. If they do not know the answer, to be able to find the answer quickly. This is all within an amount of reason. No, I don't expect the salesman to be able to tell me the output wattage of the phone when ringing, but I would expect them to be able to tell me the replacement battery I'd need for my phone or how to set the phone up so my computer could use it as a modem (should my phone support it).

I do not want them to 'sell me' unless I ask him to do so.

I expect a pleasant demeanor and clean cloths. I'm not interested in seeing your underwear. Under no circumstances should you have gum or candy in your mouth while talking to me. And for Pete's sake, if the phone rings, answer it, but take the person's name and number and call them back AFTER you've finished helping me the customer standing in your store.

There is a big difference between a salesman and a clerk. Most older good salesmen know customer service sells... repeatedly. Problem is.. you don't get good salesmen for minimum wage... you get clerks.

CylonRed
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Re: ITS not just with phone companies,

That is what I want/like when I go into ANY store and that is why I would not make a good salesman at a location where only numbers mean something because that is how I would go about selling.
whocares
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said by Neyland See Profile :

Ummmm no.
Customers would like to be cheerily greeted. Asked if they
There is a big difference between a salesman and a clerk. Most older good salesmen know customer service sells... repeatedly. Problem is.. you don't get good salesmen for minimum wage... you get clerks.
NewlandGood point & your correct about
you don't get good salesmen for minimum wage... you get clerks.
and i have notice (for me) particularly when i shop for electronics,(any thing for my computer,or tv,dvd players/burners ect) @BestBuy, The customer HAS to KNOW WHAT THEY WANT before they go to the store,because the "young clerks" at the store don't have any knowledge of the products that Best Buy sells,
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xrobertcmx
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join:2001-06-18
Sterling, VA
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I have to say that every time I've been in the T-mobile store here I've received excellent service. The people there really do seem like they want to help.
This is opposed to the service I got at the AT&T store where the last time I had gone in was to find a headset a few months before we switched, the gentleman not only had a serious body odor issue, but basically told me to get lost. Yes, I had a low end phone, but I also had 4 person family plan in the 1200 minute range.
Now I have an almost identical plan, picked up a fifth line, and spend $5 a month less with a company that has employees who have tried to help every time I've called in, be it to change the annoying Crayola theme on my phone, or to try and figure out why HotSpot@Home didn't work very well with my Linksys.
Damn, I feel like a walking commercial, but then this is the first time I've been happy with a wireless carrier since the late 90's. I've been through Sprint, Verizon, AT&T who was bought out a six months into our contract, and then Cingular who we had not wanted to begin with.
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tc1uscg

join:2005-03-09
Saint Clair Shores, MI

Re: Verizon is not that good

Phones and location mean everything in the wireless world. You can have the best phone every reviewed but be in the worst place and nothing will work. Or the worst phone in the best area and it will drop calls and sound like crap. It's the way things were designed..

Whats funny is someone in PA say's (I drop calls on xxx) and someone from Cleveland OH says (mine works great). That's like saying out on lake erie, on a flat day, my 14ft flat bottom boat rides like charm. But off Cape Hatteras NC, someone else says their 14footer rides like crap.. 2 different ends of the candle people. Where VZW is good in one market, they suck somewhere else. Sprint, AT&T, TMobile.. all the same applies. I use sprint. Most bang for my buck. Uncapped data on the air card. Good phone (Sanyo 7500) and from all the areas I've been, a stable and improving network (never had any issues in the past but like the ability data roam in the UP. People will buy/signup with who works best for them. Word of mouth sometimes will workout for you but I've learned, personal experience is the best gauge.
wbertram

join:2005-08-19
Allentown, PA

said by pnh102 See Profile :

said by satellite68 See Profile :

1 hour and 39 minutes, to be exact.
Ed Rendell can do it in an hour.

»www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsbu···421.html
NJ Gov. Corizon could too, until he almost got himself and a bunch of others killed!
itguy05

join:2005-06-17
Camp Hill, PA

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

said by itguy05 See Profile :

AT&T works great - I can start a call in Harrisburg and have it last all the way to Philly. N.NJ works reliably although they can have call quality issues.
Harrisburg to Philly is a non-stop 2 hour drive. Please post your car model and plate number so that people can avoid you while on the PA Turnpike. Anyone on 1 phone call for 2 hours is a danger to others.
It's called a conference call. For the most part just listening and occasionally saying something. And always with a bluetooth headset.

Don't be a sheep - yakking on the phone is no different than yakking with a passenger.

TKJunkMail
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Re: Verizon is not that good

said by itguy05 See Profile :

yakking on the phone is no different than yakking with a passenger.
Studies say that is wrong. Even hands free talking on cell phone as dangerous as drunk driving:
»www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,201586,00.html

Johnny
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join:2001-06-27
Atlanta, GA
·Comcast

Don't be a sheep - yakking on the phone is no different than yakking with a passenger.
It's completely different. A passenger can see when a situation arises that requires your attention, and does not keep yakking nor expect a response from you. If traffic gets complicated, you can ignore the passenger without having to worry about the passenger getting ticked off, because the passenger sees the same traffic problem that you do.

Someone on the other end of the phone cannot see your situation, so they expect an answer. Since you know this, you try and keep up with their yakking so you will be able to answer. In the process of trying to follow the conversation, you make misjudgments about the traffic.
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itguy05

join:2005-06-17
Camp Hill, PA

Re: Verizon is not that good

Guess I've trained myself well then - 1st priority is the driving and people on the other end tell me my conversations are a little slower when in the car vs in person.

GlenQuagmire
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join:2004-02-16
Grand Rapids, MI

Well in Grand Rapids I have found that Nextel is now way more reliable the Verizon, and that's saying a lot. My first cell was though Verizon and they were a great providers since they inherited Air Touches network. Now they want to sell you a phone that does everything except give you a reach around, but sucks and making calls. All I want my cell to do is to make calls, is that to much to ask.

en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
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Re: Verizon is not that good

I tend to agree... I need a phone to make good clear / non dropped calls. I could care less for most of the features.
Since Nextel built out 2 new sites (one brand new, Nextel only, and one ontop of a Sprint site), its become very reliable.
Only problem with Nextel is battery life, and coverage in many areas (i.e. no coverage in Northern Michigan or Northern Ontario Canada).
I had Verizon once, but had such a bad experience (store, billing, dropped calls, customer service), I could never go back.
I use AT&T a lot, and it works well, although there's a lot of 'garble' here in SoCal. I've been hard pressed to not have coverage wherever I've been (Northern Ontario being the exception).
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AtlGuy

join:2000-10-17
Marietta, GA

Re: Verizon is not that good

said by en102 See Profile :

...there's a lot of 'garble' here in SoCal.
Man I know that 'garble' you speak of well. I hear it all the time in North Atlanta.
dishrich

join:2006-05-12
Springfield, IL

said by itguy05 See Profile :

Verizon is great at brainwashing with their advertising having you think the network is superior. It is not.
Well I hate to tell you this, but year after year, Consumer Reports thinks otherwise. They have constantly rated Verizon as tops in coverage AND customer service - actually way above ALL other carriers.

Of course, their coverage ratings are as an average across the US - again, in YOUR local area, YMMV, just like any other cellular carrier.
itguy05

join:2005-06-17
Camp Hill, PA

Re: Verizon is not that good

said by dishrich See Profile
Well I hate to tell you this, but year after year, Consumer Reports thinks otherwise. They have constantly rated Verizon as tops in coverage AND customer service - actually way above ALL other carriers. [/BQUOTE :


The same CR that used to blindly give high marks to Toyota reliability and now has to eat it because the new Toy's are POS's? Yes, Toyota, the car co. with the most recalls.

I used to read CR. Then I realized how poor their reviews are and that their nit-picks are not nits at all.

I'll still stick by AT&T - my experiences have been top notch on all accounts.
dishrich

join:2006-05-12
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Re: Verizon is not that good

said by itguy05 See Profile :

The same CR that used to blindly give high marks to Toyota reliability and now has to eat it because the new Toy's are POS's? Yes, Toyota, the car co. with the most recalls.
Well, considering I'm on my 2nd Toyota (the first one lasted over 7.5 years with NO recalls OR any repairs other than routine maintenance) & it's going on 3+ years with NO recalls or other issues, I still believe their original reviews. (as do several of my friends that are Toyota believers)

I believe CR has taken their latest Toyota reviews down a notch, but they have NOT put them down in the "NOT RELIABLE" catagory. Sorry dude, a couple recalls does NOT make a car a POS - let's get REAL here!

OTOH, my new Ford Taurus that I had for 3 years before my Toyota's WAS A POS - was constantly in the shop EVERY 6 months & had to have the ENTIRE engine replaced under warranty after 30K, due to oil/coolant mixing. Yeah, give me THAT car back after being problem free for 10+ years - NOT!!!

But back to the point of my post - AT&T is probably better for YOU, while for other Verizon is. You have to look at it for EVERY given local area, &/or where you travel the most. For me, AT&T is best - & actually, several of my friends whom were LONG Verizon customers are now AT&T's.

morbo
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Re: Verizon is not that good

is this what we have come to? bragging about having a vehicle for 7.5 years? really?

hell, i had a domestic hauler that lasted longer than that.
itguy05

join:2005-06-17
Camp Hill, PA

quote:
believe CR has taken their latest Toyota reviews down a notch, but they have NOT put them down in the "NOT RELIABLE" catagory. Sorry dude, a couple recalls does NOT make a car a POS - let's get REAL here!
Not a COUPLE recalls. Toyota has the MOST RECALLS this year. And last.

And CR Will no longer blindly recommend ANY new Toyota. That's saying something big as they used to rubber stamp any new Toyota.
»www.autoblog.com/2007/10/16/toyo···lity-ra/

quote:
OTOH, my new Ford Taurus that I had for 3 years before my Toyota's WAS A POS - was constantly in the shop EVERY 6 months & had to have the ENTIRE engine replaced under warranty after 30K, due to oil/coolant mixing. Yeah, give me THAT car back after being problem free for 10+ years - NOT!!
You can find Toyotas that sludged up, Hondas with junk automatics, etc, etc. Doesn't mean that they all are bad. Same as not all Toyotas are bad.

Toyota wants to be #1. What they are learning is when you make a vast array of products, your quality goes down.

Switchedt Sprint

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I have Verizon and Sprint for work and wife has ATT for work. We travel often and find that Sprint is the most improved, with the best data and roaming. Verizon's network is overhyped and ATT drops more calls than any of them.

Sprint's customer support has been an issue but has improved. But I think their network is now better than Verizon. They have many more cellsites than Verizon and have added CDMA to thousands of Nextel iDen sites. It just might be the best network now. Support is their last major issue.

But it doesn't surprise me that retail stores have uninformed sales people. The turnover at stores is higher than wait staff at restaurants. It's a lost cause to train them.
jameswade

join:2001-12-09
Hot Springs, NC
·US Cellular
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At home (close to Hot Springs, NC) I can get an ok Verizon signal and absolutely no signal from Cingular/AT&T or Sprint.

Therefore Verizon must be best!

Most places I go have better Verizon coverage except when I'm out of the states and need a GSM signal.

Yes Verizon does suck, but I've found them to suck less than Cingular and US Cellular.

A lot of this just depends on your location.

Just say no to Treo!

CylonRed
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Bloom County

Re: Verizon is not that good

said by jameswade See Profile :

A lot of this just depends on your location.
Just like cable/dsl arguments...

Tomek
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Brooklyn, NY
·Packet8

It's about the initial sale of the phone and I must say Verizon works. My family has Verizon and the amount of freebies they get on plan/phone upgrade is just crazy, free bluetooth, car kit, hostels. T-Mobile didn't give me much and retail stores I avoid with wide angles, salespeople are mostly terrible, uneducated and they give worse deals than u get online.
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