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Re: My Advice for Sprint users

Before things get out of hand, lets lay low on the personal insults. We can disagree with each other without using them.

Anyways, Boost uses the exact same service sprint does, so as far as reception goes its the same (minus 4g of course). Though Boost support from my experience is worse then sprint. I once called them to try to get a TP2 activated on Boost and they kept refusing even to try, so I kept insisting and they hanged up on me lol (And it wasn't a disconnect). At least in sprint they'd stay on the line hours if necessary, they never once hanged up on me.

As for Verizon, I only started dealing with them recently trying to do some stuff and unfortunately I am getting mixed stories from different agents...*sigh* which is normal for sprint too but so far I can't say yet how it compares.

Personally though when dealing with sprint, I suggest chat support/email. They seem to be better then phone support.
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