when they are at the bottom of the barrel they have to.
all those promos that are out there have been tried in one form or another by most if not all carriers over the years.
Do you work for att?
as a matter of fact. I do.
Ah It Makes Sense Now. Of Course Your Going To Be Full Of ATT Pride, Which Does Make Your Opinion Biased. The Difference About Me Is, I Don't Work For Any Telephone Company And Therefore My Opinions Come From Personal Experience As A Consumer, And Not From A HandBook My Supervisors Passed Me.
my bias is for an honest answer... I give the answers here that I cant give on the phone...
btw. I am not an ATT employee but I do work for them.
When the mobile data revolution finally hits and people aren't just looking for fashionable phone's, like the iphone, and they need devices that get things done, sprint will appeal more and more. the reason i stick with sprint is the coverage is superior, roaming agreement or not, the data network is incredible, and the pricing is great. plus so many other extras. and if i wasn't with sprint, i'd be with alltel, since they are like sprint's brother. most consumers get turned off by sprint's bad cs over the few years, and i agree, it wasn't the best, but it really wasn't that bad. most people are idiots and think problems can be solved in seconds. i'm sure as a rep you can agree with me on that.
elmo01 Posts: 2342
Phone Model: Samsung SPH-M510
Service Provider: Bell Canada
Sun Mar 16, 2008 11:55 am
we are getting a little too far off topic.
(I'm just as guilty so stop whining)
if you wish to continue you discussion please keep it within the thread topic."AT&T equivalent to myfaves / mycircle?"
and I invite you to create a new thread for your digression
I Love when people compare coverage att and tmobile. att will be better because they are dual band. and the funny part is, verizon's coverage is much better than att nationwide and sprint has the best in the nation. also sprint has pick 5, but it is a retentions offer, a perk they give to loyal customers, along with discounts and other perks. do your providers do that?
Dear Iowa, javascript:emoticon('')
I am curious to know what you meant by "sprint has the best in the nation." Are you referring to the so called "4G network" they have been advertising; their overall coverage; their "top callers" plan?
I assumed you meant service, and I am very interested because they have often intrigued me with their seemingly competitive rates (assuming their quality of service is competitive, of course !) and the exclusive phones they carry, particularly the Palm Pre, which was said by many to be the phone that put Sprint in the running with Verizon and At&T, but their reputation has continued to precede them as being "limited" by their quality of service, coverage areas and signal strength.
That is just what I have seen/heard/noticed, and is in no way the opinion of the average person.
I'd really appreciate some constructive insight as to the quality of Sprint's service, and things one should consider when deciding on their mobile network over ATT/Verizon on an even playing field (not adjusted for market value and pricing).