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#15
by
DCdome
on 13 May, 2009 13:34
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Verizon. No problems. Been with them for 7 or 8 years, something like that.
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#16
by
Rhymez
on 13 May, 2009 19:43
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Telus. Altho I dont mind any Cell Phone Provider as long as it is not Rogers or Fido.
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#17
by
andrew
on 13 May, 2009 20:17
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Verizon since 1995. We're very happy with the coverage and customer service. Just wish they'd offer the iPhone.
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#18
by
Scott
on 13 May, 2009 21:37
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AT&T... been on there forever... really the only decent provider where I live anyway.
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#19
by
Rhymez
on 13 May, 2009 22:12
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AT&T... been on there forever... really the only decent provider where I live anyway.
I have seen a lot of AT&T commercials, and have been on there website, and they have a lot of good plans. I have a couple friends who moved to the US and have a cell thru them, they got more with there plan than I do with Telus for way less price way. I wish AT&T would come to Canada.
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#20
by
aleutiancowboy
on 14 May, 2009 16:25
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What's a cell phone? Don't have one and they only have some local service provider here. Most people when they come here for a visit find that there cell phones don't work. Some get mad but most are glad to be disconected for a while.
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#21
by
parksie
on 14 May, 2009 16:30
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Another verizon person here.
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#22
by
BuzzKC
on 29 May, 2009 14:18
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I've been with AT&T, formerly Cingular, formerly SBC Global, before that it was Southewestern Bell Mobil. Same company, just keeps changing its name. Thought I really wanted an iphone but last week I picked up the new samsung eternity. I actually prefer it to the iphone and don't have to pay for the iphone service plan.
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#23
by
ShavedForNow
on 29 May, 2009 16:08
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AT&T, only because of the iPhone.
I've used Verizon and others in the past, and I don't like any of the major providers (although I wouldn't go so far as to say I hate them). They're overpriced, their service frequently goes unavailable during peak calling times, and it can easily take 10-15 minutes or more to talk to a human - much longer if there's a major outage. I agree with the original post, however, in that the reps themselves are usually pretty good. When you can get them on the line.
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#24
by
Alexander215
on 31 May, 2009 20:47
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What's a cell phone? Don't have one and they only have some local service provider here. Most people when they come here for a visit find that there cell phones don't work. Some get mad but most are glad to be disconected for a while.
And where is this mystical place? Back home is the same way.
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#25
by
Vash
on 01 Jun, 2009 05:28
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I was with AT&T for the longest time, first as an extension of my home phone service. My folks had used AT&T at home, so when I moved into my first place, so did I. So naturally, when I started using a cell phone, I used their service as well. I finally let my contract with them run out several months ago and I am now paying for the second line on my girlfriends Sprint account.
So far I am really happy with their service and their customer service is the best i have encountered yet.
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#26
by
yak
on 01 Jun, 2009 07:57
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I was with Sprint for several years (10 years) then my company took over my line and switched it to ATT for about 6 months, then to Verizon. As far as service goes Verizon has been the best out of the three.
My wife is still with Sprint and we have had good luck with Service but customer service has been and issue in the past. Each person you talk to you get a different story and it is hard to get a straight answer. If you are patient and call enough times, and ask for the right people you can start to get good answers but it takes way more effort than what it should.
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#27
by
fcb2001
on 01 Jun, 2009 08:34
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AT & T, no problems, have had the service for over 4 years, ive also had sprint and verizon
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#28
by
20, bald, and loving it
on 01 Jun, 2009 09:58
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Verizon. Cant beat the coverage where I live.
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#29
by
smoothpate
on 21 Jun, 2009 13:25
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Since living in Vegas, I've had AT&T, Verizon, and now T-Mobile.
I switched from AT&T to Verizon six years ago because they kept changing their plans to get everyone to switch to their nationwide plan which was twice as expensive as Verizon's similar plan. I loved Verizon's coverage and dependability, but I just switched to T-Mobile because Verizon doesn't have any new phones WITHOUT their VZ Navigator feature. If you're not familiar with it, VZ Navigator is a built in GPS feature which can be used to track your movements by anyone who "pings" your phone. This is a VERY scary feature for anyone who enjoys their privacy and especially for women who could be followed by stalkers or jealous current (or ex) spouses/significant others. T-mobile has several phones without this feature and so far the coverage has been great.
FYI, there are only TWO cellphone networks in the country. One is used by Verizon and Sprint and the other by AT&T and T-Mobile. Each network has a large and small coverage area with the larger areas used as primary for Verizon and AT& T ("roaming" for Sprint and T-Mobile) and the smaller as primary for Sprint and T-Mobile ("roaming" for Verizon and AT&T).