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Originally Posted by Exil3d
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yup.
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Originally Posted by Baffles
Do you mind if I ask why everyone thinks rollover is such a bonus? The way I see it, the only time you accumulate a large amount of roll over minutes is if you consistently don't use all your minutes, so you have no chance in using up those rollover minutes, unless you happen to have a month with high usage. I can see where rollover could save you there, but then again, if I had a month of abnormally high usage I'm sure sprint would give me a temporary credit to cover it or only make me pay a few bucks for the extra minutes.
I just think its such a gimmick, you always see people bragging about their thousands of worthless rollover minutes, meanwhile AT&T is laughing that people buy into it. Maybe its just me though...
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Yup, I see your point but for someone like me it would actually work well. I hardly EVER talk on the phone so I can go a month without even using 50 minutes... but, sometimes I get stuck on work calls spur-of-the-moment that could last for hours so it's nice to have a bank of all the minutes I would have normally lost, to not worry about going over in those circumstances.
people can hate all you want but simply put, verizon dropped the ball on this phone. if you are arguing FOR verizon, saying this phone is better, you clearly don't have your facts straight or are just stubborn and biased.
abt Verizon vs Sprint vs ATT for service coverage? I think that really has to do with the area the person lives in because coverage is different for every carrier... granted, some are more consistently better but if you live in an area that has poor coverage it doesn't matter if you're carrying around cray-super-duper-phone, you're not gonna be able to check your email or get a phone all
So ya, maybe the best solution is to get a Sprint phone and put it on Verizon's network... but the simple fact that Verizon continually makes stupid decisions like this to ultimately screw the customers, out of gread, I am inclined to take my business elsewhere and try another carrier. None of them are immune to wanting to profit but Verizon is definitely top-ranked for BREAKING SHT to make more money. Considering how much money we dump into these companies on a yearly basis I think we're at least entitled to not feel cheated.