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 jester121Premium join:2003-08-09 Lake Zurich, IL Reviews:
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Re: Not just banks or cable companies... That's a false assumption -- first, do you really think the majority of people even remember that it was Sprint who did that? It was a 2 day news story from a year ago. Second, I'm not aware of any demonstrated correlation between that policy and Sprint's churn numbers. Third, I'm pretty sure that most people think twice about going with any cell phone provider -- it's already something people talk about at the water cooler, and with friends and family, no matter which carrier they're considering.
And which cell phone providers do you think have a "good" reputation? | |  gaforcesUnited We Stand, Divided We Fall join:2002-04-07 Santa Cruz, CA 1 edit | You tell me As far as I know, there are none. I used to have Verizon Wireless, it was OK, but they also try to charge extra for things that should be included in the account. I bought the phone from Radio Shack and they took care of me. If I would have had a problem, which I didn't, I could have gone back to them for help.
Oh BTW, Sprint service has a bad rep, and that info is making the rounds, it just took a few years. | |  jester121Premium join:2003-08-09 Lake Zurich, IL Reviews:
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| said by gaforces:Oh BTW, Sprint service has a bad rep, and that info is making the rounds, it just took a few years. That's funny, now that I think about it, my close friends are split about 50/50 between Sprint and Verizon. I use Nextel (Sprint) and have been pretty happy. Maybe THAT info will start making the rounds, just like the info that their mobile broadband service is pretty darned good and doesn't have annoying caps like Verizons -- even BBR has to grudgingly admit from time to time that it's a good service. Then again, you did say Verizon does like to charge extra for stuff. | |
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