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Originally Posted by p-slim
who needs proof on paper when we all have friends with tmobile, and we've all heard the stories in this thread alone. you guys are talking like people are just making up the stories of the horrible experience people have had. SaltyDawg is not doing anything you said, you just agree with him. Why do you think tmobile has the cheapest plans. tmobile is the dennys of restaraunts, the low man on the todem pole. the only thing under tmobile in terms of network service is metro.
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What stories? I had a friend and a brother with T-Mobile. Friend left because there was no signal at his house. Bother left because he wanted a Chocolate phone with Verizon. I've been so happy for 6 years with T-Mobile. I've said numerous times, I don't think the coverage Verizon offers is worth all the fees and packages they have. Sure T-Mobile may not have the best coverage, but it's there wherever I seem to go. I'm never stranded trying to get a signal when I can just move 50 feet and get one. I've dropped like 2 calls in 6 years! If you want to be on the phone constantly, talking about your feelings, talking all the way home from work to your friends or your mom about your stressful life, then maybe you need a different carrier to handle your "needs". There would be absolutely no reason for me to switch otherwise, especially since T-Mobile is about to blow speeds out of the water for the next few years.
My friends who have had Sprint said it was terrible. They switched to AT&T and said it was much better. Doesn't make sense. But that's STILL just personal experience. There still is no proof that a network is better besides with coverage. Apparently you've never taken a Research Methods course and found out how worthless Case Study Designs are.