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12yrs and counting Sprint customer too, but I'm staying. Haven't had a plan change since 02, so you can assume how much my grandfathered plan with unlimited data/SMS/mms/n&w @ 8/roaming e.t.c comes out to every month. Hint, less than 40 with taxes included, AND NO, its not sero! !
Have a degree in Finance, work in a bakery and make just over a grand a month. Service might not Verizon great, but its the pocket that counts. Same plan on Sprint would cost me 80/month on any national carrier before taxes. Even the prepaid ones would still be in the $50 range. Times are hard for some folks , mate. Sent from my SPH-D710 |
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VZN may have better towers and infrastructure but Sprint wins on volume of towers hands down against all providers. I suggest you take your VZN phone into the suburbs and turn off roaming. I use Boost and with shrinkage I'll be down to $35 unlimited, with no throttle or cap, in 3 months. Even with no roaming I have signal everywhere I go with the exception of the mountains.
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Re: My Advice for Sprint users
Sprint's website is pretty awesome to use. And their unlimited data and mobile to mobile is awesome too. Phone line up is at its best right now.
One thing I am getting pissed at is, incredibly slow 3G speeds, and price hikes every year around almost. $10 for 'premium' data, and if we get a device thats any way smart, we have to add that $10. So $129.99 + $19.99 per line + $10 per line with 'premium' data. Premium data was first for 4G devices thats understandable, but now its practically for all devices. Makes it that much worse. Oh yeah they raised the ETF, and those who were already contracted had been effected as well.
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I didn't mean in every town, if Sprint isn't popular in your area then of course they won't have more towers. Nationwide, Sprint dominates with sheer tower numbers but they are slow to update their backhaul. I live in a rural town in South Carolina, if I can get signal and still browse the web fairly fast on my phone then most other people should as well. I think you may just be in an area that Sprint doesn't see as a very profitable....I've read posts of people in southern Cali that can't get signal to save their lives so you're not alone.
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i was with sprint for 5 years and up until febuary 2011 i was happy aside from the horrid customer service. then the slow data speeds started along with not being able to make or receive phone calls or texts. in june my wife and i moved to verizon and even though we pay $30 more a month even with my employee discount we are 10x more happy. the customer service has been outstanding and my service is awesome. the 3g and lte speeds are ten fold what sprint has.
i know people bash verizon but i am totally satisfied with them. when my two year contract is up in 2013 and when i loose unlimited data we may look at our options at that point. if sprint axes the unlimited data plans and does not fix their network i can see mass amounts of people leaving.
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verizon isn't that expensive. good luck with tmobile because their actually worse than sprint. i suggest you look into cricket wireless and see if you can get your phone on that network. ive always heard good things about them. |
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