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Re: Upgrading from $30 SERO to Evo 4g...Best Plan?
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Voice Mail DOES use your minutes man, lol. I don't know who told you otherwise, but this is well known. Call Sprint right now and they will tell you that yes, checking your voice mail does use your minutes. I have been over that with Sprint many times in the past. And how can you not ever call land lines? Do you not call any businesses or something? I guess you do things differently than most people. But most of us text our friends rather than calling them. Heck, I even text my boss's cell phone rather than calling. The only time I call anyone is if it's a land line or my wife or kids. There are rare exceptions, of course, but make no mistake i use a lot more landline minutes every month than any mobile anytime minutes. And I have several thousand texts every month. Quote:
And yes, Sprint offers text to landline, I know that. But a lot of businesses have a phone tree so that is not an option. Even it was a viable option, it would not work with most calls to businesses. And then even if it did- you still get charged landline minutes when you call the number to get your reply. I send text messages to landlines all the time (and I have the Bill Cosby voice selected) so I know all about that. Like I said, I MUCH prefer sending a text to calling someone so I do it whenver it's an option. And I'm sure most people on this board do too, that's why they have a smartphone. It just doesn't make any sense to buy a huge brick for a phone, that has a huge keyboard and a big screen, and then spend all your time holding that brick up to your ear talking on it. No way. I'll text on it and only talk when I have to. And all of my friends, a lot of which don't even have smartphones, also text way more than they call. That's just how it is in 2010. |
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Verizon is known for having the largest network. They are not known for being cheap. AT&T is known for having the iPhone, and having a large GSM network. They are also not known for being cheap. T-Mobile is known for being cheap. Sprint is known for being cheap. We can see why Verizon and AT&T would beat Sprint. Some people prefer larger networks or want an iPhone. So it's no surprise that Verizon and AT&T would beat Sprint every quarter, even though Sprint is cheaper. they both have some pretty significant advantages over Sprint in other areas, even though Sprint is cheaper. Why would T-Mobile beat Sprint every quarter? If T-Mobile really has no advantage over Sprint, why would they consistently kill Sprint every quarter (adding lots of customers while Sprint loses lots, and making tons of money while Sprint loses tons)? Sprint has the larger network, so if it is really faster and cheaper like you say, then it makes no sense why T-Mobile would consistently win every single quarter. There must be some pretty significant advantages that T-Mobile offers, that you aren't giving them credit for. There are. They are plans (cost and contract requirements), phone selection, technology (GSM, SIM cards, etc), and customer service. Last edited by BlackDynamite; 05-06-2010 at 03:52 PM. |
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