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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg
Sprint's customer service would have to be REALLY bad if millions of people would rather pay for a service they can't even get than stay with Sprint.
Again, if millions of people leave T-Mobile for Sprint every quarter, I have to think they either have good service with T-Mobile or they would leave T-Mobile too. Since T-Mobile is NOT losing customers, and Sprint IS losing customers, I have to think your talk about Sprint being so superior everywhere is totally false.
Customer service issues or not, if T-Mobile doesn't even have service in somebody's area, there is no way they'd continue paying for it every month. And the fact that you keep arguing otherwise is laughable.
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Like i said earlier if you actually read, tmobile isn't stilling sprints business customers, tmobile is stealing all of sprints lower end customers that don't travel and just want the cheapest plan, marketing. Before if you wanted a nice service just as good as the rest and you had bad credit or wanted the cheap bill you would go to sprint. All of those low end customers are the ones sprint is losing to tmobile, not their tech savvy customers. Remember i wrote the majority of the US doesn't travel, so if tmobile actually works in your area and they are the cheapest and data speeds arent your concern then you should be on tmobile. The majority of the US doesn't know the difference between 4g or 3g, and tmobile is capitalizing off that.