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 Samsung
 Posts: 3141
Phone Model: Motorola RAZR2 V8 |
 Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:53 am |
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Also most of the accounts only have 1 or a couple of different plans, not the same size selection as normal consumer accounts.
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 Sir_GoAtaLoT
 Posts: 406
Phone Model: BlackBerry 8100 Pearl
Service Provider: Rogers |
 Sat Nov 05, 2005 4:00 pm |
| xXxSamsungxXx wrote: | | People who request a MCSA account need to work for one of the companies listed in the active MCSA accounts list. Joe Smo cant just call up and ask for one. |
i know that i am not dumb but an Assocation account type they can. i know they can do thise b/c i have been in T-mobiles Activations,customer care, Business Care and now Business Care Offline.
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TravisG
 Posts: 11
Phone Model: Sanyo 8200
Service Provider: Sprint |
 Sun Nov 06, 2005 2:39 pm |
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T-mobile for sure. If I did not get a free phone through my work I would have them. There coverage is not the best as of yet but it basically doubling from 2005-2006 that is your best bet. Also best customer service throughout all of the companies. Just threaten them with leaving and they will give you the world.
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 Sir_GoAtaLoT
 Posts: 406
Phone Model: BlackBerry 8100 Pearl
Service Provider: Rogers |
 Mon Nov 07, 2005 3:00 pm |
| TravisG wrote: | | T-mobile for sure. If I did not get a free phone through my work I would have them. There coverage is not the best as of yet but it basically doubling from 2005-2006 that is your best bet. Also best customer service throughout all of the companies. Just threaten them with leaving and they will give you the world. |
ya stay with T-Mobile
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verizon1
 Posts: 2
Phone Model: LG
Service Provider: Verizon |
 Fri Nov 11, 2005 5:01 pm |
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Go with Verizon! They are seriously the best cellular phone company in the country. I used to be with Cingular and i always had dropped calls, poor reception, and a crappy phone. I couldn't even send a text message from my house with Cingular. When i switched to Verizon, I was pleasantly surprised. I have been with Verizon for a year now, and i have NEVER had a dropped call, and i live out in a rural area. The reception is perfect, even though the customer service isn't the best in the world.
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 Samsung
 Posts: 3141
Phone Model: Motorola RAZR2 V8 |
 Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:38 am |
| verizon1 wrote: | | Go with Verizon! They are seriously the best cellular phone company in the country. I used to be with Cingular and i always had dropped calls, poor reception, and a crappy phone. I couldn't even send a text message from my house with Cingular. When i switched to Verizon, I was pleasantly surprised. I have been with Verizon for a year now, and i have NEVER had a dropped call, and i live out in a rural area. The reception is perfect, even though the customer service isn't the best in the world. |
Coverage/Signal strength varies on where you live so this isnt a solid reason to go with Verizon.
If your smart you should look and see who offers what for coverage in your area, then go for value.
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welt
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 Fri Oct 27, 2006 5:14 pm |
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I've been with T-Mobile for 3 years and am switching to Verizon. A new T-Mobile user gets a PEBL for free online with a 2 year contract but I don't...even if I sign a 2 year contract.???? Plus all of T-Mobile phones are older models. Verizon has better phone choices. T-Mobile is cheaper but that's it.
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Connex
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 Mon Oct 30, 2006 1:28 pm |
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T-Mobile is one of the samalles wireless providers out there. They rate plans do give u a run for your money, tho verizon gives u a walk for you money but covers it up with the outstand coverage. But there really issue whos the best, it goes by who you want. T-Mobile: Great plans. more then affortable,GSM not a good Technology as far as strong frequincy. Verizon: Not so good plans, may spend a lil more, but has CDMA the most powerfullest network in the world, and has lots of towers to back up. So when u think about that, then at the end think about this, T-mobile or Verizon has nights as 7 only at 9, now you tell me, who would u sign with next. Cingular has nights at 7, and they use the GSM network,tho Sprint and Nextel has nights at 6, they may not advertise it but they do have nights at 6. So now think, who should u sign with.
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 McGirk
 Posts: 2424
Phone Model: AX380 Wave
Service Provider: Alltel |
 Sat Jan 13, 2007 7:48 pm |
TMobile may offer nights at seven but it is not included.
Verizon doesn't even offer nights at 7, it's 9 or nothing.
Sprint and Nextel offer nights at 6, but include nights at 7
Cingular offers nights at 7, but include nights at 9
Alltel also offers nights at 7
Not looking at either company closely, I would say Verizon, as it is stronger in rural areas, let's face it, I'd like my phone to work when it is miles between houses as opposed to working great in cities where phones are easy to find if need be. This is especially true if you travel a lot.
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