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Originally Posted by LouieH
Like I said, it wasn't always bad. But, when it did get bad it got worse quick. My main concern was losing my plan, all I remember was it was a good one. So, I tried to grin and bare it (like you guys). The service was overall good. It was the customer service that lost me when trying to resolve numerous overage charges on several different occasions (all errors on Sprint). While I was there, why not mention the dropped calls right?. And after talking to my Bengali brothers, I'm now paying a little more for a little less-but-better overall service with the good guys at Verizon. And you can stay with your $35 boost plan. Tried that too, because why not, it's cheap. You're a liar, that shit sucks and you hate it. They don't even know your name, your calls are always dropping, you got no web service. But, youre smarter than everybody becuase you pay less... idiot!
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Firstly you took fooooorever to reply to a post in a thread YOU created, secondly I'm not lying about anything I've stated about Boost, I communicate easily with all people that speak English because I realize to most people worldwide( including the US) English is a second language. Maybe you're just a dumb American, and that's coming from someone born and raised in South Carolina, which by most accounts is devoid of culture outside our own. Quit bashing a company you admittedly recommended to others only to now say " I'm not trying refer people" to VZN.
Edit- And btw Boost doesn't need to know my name because I never need to call them, never a dropped call, always have signal when in Sprint native coverage, and my web works just fine.
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