 jammmin join:2000-12-14 Upper Marlboro, MD 1 edit | Verizon wireless is that best Had T-mobile for about 8 years. Used to get alot of dropped calls until I could no longer get a signal in my house when I moved a couple of years ago. Used to drop calls alot on the highway.
Even though I had a contract with T-mobile, I didn't have to pay a penalty to break it since I could not get a signal.
I am very happy with Verizon Wireless now even though they give you less minutes per dollar than any other carrier.
For those who don't have a landline and need FIOS, Verizon now offers triple play flex(TV, internet and cellphone) with built in discounts. No need to be tied to a landline if you don't need one. |
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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | I had Verizon Wireless for 2001-2002, but couldn't stand them after that (too many screw ups and dropped calls). The kicker in the end was the cancellation (at the corp store no less), which they 'lost' and kept billing me, and even went as far as attempting to send me to collections. After a threat to the BBB and Lawyers, they stopped (no marks on credit report either). I've had great service on AT&T Wireless/ Cingular / AT&T Mobility since then. AT&T's current 3G service blows chunks with MANY dropped calls through, and wouldn't recommend them until they deploy more spectrum on 3G. -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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 CylonRedPremium,MVM join:2000-07-06 Bloom County | reply to jammmin I have never had any issues with Verizon - can't get a signal in some buildings but the resold AT&T I had before did the same thing and at least I get my vm quickly.
We have 4 phones (me, wife and both her parents) and we don't come close to using all of our minutes. Just wish they offered a 250 minute plan at about $25. |
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 | They do. 200 Minutes for $29.95. Only thing is you got to be over 65 to get it. |
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