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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
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    Ohio
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    My husband and I have those pay as you go phones. I have been with Virgin Mobile for over 3 years and he started with T-Mobile a year ago. I don't use my phone much and pay 25 cents for the first 10 minutes then 10 cents after that. The service has been really good. My husband got in on the Gold plan the first year... Target had a sale which included a $100 card and free phone for only $88. It gives 10 cents a minute good for a year and if you purchase additional minutes, even as little as $5, it will extend your minutes for another year. His reception doesn't seem as sensitive as mine, but it is still acceptable. We have different phones, so I don't know if it is the plans or phones that makes a difference in signal strength. I bought a T-Mobile Gold plan for my elderly Mom too. Works for us!

  2. #2
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    Oct 2006
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    My DH and I both have ATT phones and do not have a land line. We live in the boonies and our service is great. However, as someone previously said, it all depends on your location and your carrier. (Coincidentally, my DH works for a company that analyzes cell phone signal strength from one competitor to another, all over the US.)
    "When I'm on my bike I forget about things like age. I just have fun." Kathy Sessler

    2006 Independent Fabrication Custom Ti Crown Jewel (Road, though she has been known to go just about anywhere)/Specialized Jett

  3. #3
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    Sep 2007
    Location
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    I switched to Verizon 3 years ago because Cingular (now AT&T) no longer offered phones that had analog service. I'd been really happy with Cingular, but I needed a new phone. Verizon still offers a VX5400. It's a pretty basic phone, but that's how I am - I prefer another device to do everything else, so I can take notes when I'm on the phone. (Yeah I know I could do that with a Bluetooth headset, but that's still another device I'd have to carry.)

    It's much less of an issue now than it was even 2 years ago, out east anyway - I think there still isn't digital coverage in a lot of places in the west? But anyway I don't want to reduce my ability to get help in an emergency by going with a digital-only phone, when I spend a lot of time in the boonies.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
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    I had Verizon for years and was happy. My family all switched from Sprint to AT&T, so I switched, too.
    We are all terribly unhappy. So unhappy we are considering eating the early cancellation fee and going back to Verizon.
    We got Razr phones, cause that's what AT&T were pushing really hard. Two of us have re-charging issues and have had to buy new batteries. and we all three hate the phones.
    AT&T reception stinks, dropped calls are the norm. I can't tell you how often my phone beeps to tell me I just missed a call when I am not moving, totally can't understand why it can get through to tell me it couldn't get through. If you accidentally talk at the same time as the person on the other end, the signal goes silent for a second.
    Their customer service seems good, but doesn't do anything.
    Can't wait to get back to Verizon. My mom and brother can't decide between Verizon and Sprint, they were happy with Sprint.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Delaware
    Posts
    528
    I have Virgin Mobile since I get totally rabid about companies that demand two year contracts.

    The Virgin company is fine to deal with and very helpful. Coverage is fine for my area but then I probably only make a dozen calls a year so it rarely becomes an issue.

    I have a cell phone for emergencies only. Talking on a phone for anything longer than a minute or two has never been a pastime of mine. Naturally this inflames anyone trying to reach me since I rarely answer the phone. Shrug.
    "The important thing is this: To be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we might become." Charles Dubois

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Concord, MA
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    I have AT&T. We just switched in July, after 15 years with Sprint. We basically switched because my husband got an I phone and we also wanted the GSM phone, since he travels to Europe a few times a year. Sprint jacked us around and we finally had it.
    I could care less; I am like Pardes. I hardly ever turn my phone on and I can't stand to be around people yapping on their phones in public. I used to keep it on all day, when I was teaching, since it's pretty hard to reach teachers. Now that there are no kids calling for rides, I don't see the point of having it on. No one calls me on my cell. My husband sometimes gets mad if he can't reach me, so I will check it at least once a day, if I'm not at home. I also see it as a safety thing, especially for when I am riding.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    894
    I had T-mobile (ex-VoiceStream) for a long time, and always been happy with it.

 

 

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