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Re: whose with me?

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Originally Posted by spiritcrusher33 View Post
Totally false. T-mobile has 3G just about everywhere Sprint does these days. The days of them lacking are in the past. T-Mobile has been upgrading their network for the past few years now.
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ah thats a big negative..lol thats only in major cities... not in the country or rural areas.. I just left t-mobile after trying them for 3 weeks. the coverage sucked.3g was 30 miles away from me.. not to mention i roamed at my house. front porch att. back porch t-mobile. and nothing in the house..

att almost the same.. they have spotty 3g coverage in town. out where i live edge..

sprint have evdo rev a everywhere i go in my house outside.. etc. same with verizon.. Ive got a tower less than 3 miles from my house..lol

att and t-mobile still have alot of catching up to do on coverage in the country or rural areas.

but if u want to spend more go to whoever u like.. im not gonna pay for crap with att or tmobile.. and verizon lol sorry too much money for my blood,lol

I have a hero, my wife has a tour. we are happy, and save alot of money over the other 3.. end of rant.
I'm not going to get into coverage issues. If you live out in the middle of nowhere, then your coverage will definitely be different than someone who lives in a city. But on the pricing, you're wrong. T-Mobile is cheaper than Sprint.
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