Terry
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(Jul 9, 2007 - 6:04 PM)
I'll agree with you that there are ignorant people that will call the cell phone company likely trying to get out of their bill, and I would guess that everyone should actually read the entire fineprint of their contract with their cell phone company, to be able to argue with their bill or complain about their coverage. I left cingular because I didn't want to deal with minute..period. I recommend it of anyone, if more people would switch to these providors who have unlimited plan, like CellularSouth, or even cricket if you don't have much to spend on a cell phone bill, maybe these other cell phone companies would come to grips that it is inevitable that people don't want to deal with minutes and when and where they can make a phone call. I think if more companies would get this idea in their heads, they would have a monopoly in the market.
(Jul 9, 2007 - 5:33 PM)
Exactly where in the contract does it define how many minutes is too many for roaming.....show us that. And where does it define how many time you can call costumer service. I'm paying for that fee. If the cell phone company would provide the service they advertise in commercials and not mess up the billing, then no one woul dhave to use costumer service. Why can't a cell phone company realize that what ever company can provide the best quality service, that they will make tons more money than nickle and dimming poeple in peddy overages. CellularSouth has figured this out....AT&T lost my business, every friend I could talk into it, and my family, because their bill was wrong, call was dropped all the time, that AT&T commercial about the other carriers having the most dropped calls..LIE...that's reverse pschology, if they can convince you that other carriers have more dropped calls than they do, then their service must just not work....this starting to sink in?
(Jul 9, 2007 - 4:18 PM)
Sprint is a horrible cell phone company, cingular(AT&T) is not too far behind. CellularSouth has an unlimited plan with Nationwide and unlimited text, and your bill is exactly the same every month, no matter how many minutes you use or where you go. I highly recommend it.I have been all over the country and had service everywhere, even Hawaii.