well, I had my moments with t-mobile. However, they are still the lowest price point for cell service. They also worked with me on my current contract. Even though the phone I have requires a data plan, they waived that requirement because of my blindness. This clinches it for me. unless AT&T, Sprint or verizon can say the same thing and offer the same.
-Eric On Jan 11, 2011, at 3:56 AM, Scott Howell wrote: > James, > > I am not loyal to any company, which I feel has to be stated up front because > of what I'm going to say next. I have been with AT&T for nearly two years and > to be honest I have not had any problems with their customer service. Only > once did they make an error, which was something to do with the system and a > change I made. They corrected the problem quickly and offered me > compensation. Now I have had little reason to call customer service in any > case with either company. I will point out though Verizon made life very > difficult for me when I opted to switch to AT&T and tried charging me early > termination fees even though my contract had ended. It took me a couple of > months to get the issue resolved. So, a lot of this in my opinion is > expectation about service and of course everyone will have different > experiences and of course different experience with the service as a result > of where they live. I have a Verizon cell phone for work and I get better > coverage in my house with AT&T then I do with Verizon, as an example. THe > point is none of these companies are more interested in making as much money > as possible. What will be interesting is if Verizon can live up to the hype. > What I hope as a result of this is more competition in plans. For example, > Verizon apparently is going to offer unlimited data to new iPhone customers > and I wonder how long this will last. I would hope it would push AT&T back to > offering the same to current and new customers. Now I do have an unlimited > data plan, but I always felt it was unfair to introduce such crappy plans at > 200Mb and 2Gb for those price points. Another thing that will be very > interesting is what net neutrality will do to the cell industry and that is > something brewing in the pipeline. > Scott > > > > > > On Jan 11, 2011, at 2:18 AM, James Mannion wrote: > >> The link worked fine for me as well. I hope the IPhone does well on >> Verizon and that Verizon makes more of an atempt to be customer >> oriented than AT&T ever has. AT&T sees no reason to make their network >> what it should be if they can have a customer based trapped and can >> screw them instead of making them happy. Maybe now they will face that >> glorious reality that if you treat customers like shit you don't have >> them. >> >> On 1/10/11, Ricardo Walker <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> The link works just fine for me. >>> >>> Ricardo Walker >>> [email protected] >>> Twitter, Skype, and AIM: rwalker296 >>> Google Voice: 1-646-450-2197 >>> >>> >>> >>> On Jan 11, 2011, at 1:46 AM, Sarah Alawami wrote: >>> >>>> Um? not the response I expected but I'll take a look and repost. 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