Switched to Cricket

1Achas

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I dumped AT&T after 22 years. They seem to be more interested in price gouging than retaining customers. I've had pretty good luck with Cricket so far.
I contacted customer service twice and it's kind of scary. Their English is VERY bad. No help whatsoever.
I tried to register online for an account and it keeps prompting me for a displayed code to prove I'm not a robot. I'm using a desktop with 19 inch monitor and can see it very clearly. It did this a few times, and now it reverts back to the main screen that asks for a sign in or register for an account. Very dysfunctional.
I thought as an AT&T company, it would be ok.
 

bulabula

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Are they an ATT company? I know they use the ATT network. I remember that part about using a code to prove I wasn't a robot, I didn't have any problem. Been with them for a couple of months, never had an issue logging online and looking at my acct.

Just sayin...
 

rhaneyjr

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Att purchased cricket last year. They are an att company
And I've had no issues. Cricket working perfectly. Once u do the steps right you'll be fine.
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ksc559

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If you have an unlocked ATT Samsung S5 and switch to Cricket will you get the software updates for this phone OTA ?