drummerman2008
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Like i keep saying it all depends on were you live and lately verizon network been going off and on
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There are always options...
Yup. There are always options. Verizon is never the only option.
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I ask this because I have Sprint and ever since I upgraded in October the service has been hit or miss, at my house it's decent (if you call <1mbps decent) but usually whenever I go places like out to eat, work, stores...the service is always slow, sometimes loses data connection but I've never had a dropped call tho
I've been toying around with the idea of just paying the ETF around October and either going VZW or ATT, I've had VZW about 6 years ago and never had problems but I've never had ATT before, tho I like the idea of switching sim cards freely but I tend to only do that because its real easy to do. The coverage areas for both are equal with VZW giving LTE versus ATT not. I live east of the Houston area and I highly doubt sprint LTE will cover this whole Houston metro area at launch. :-\
What are some of yall's experiences with VZW? Do you really get what you pay for? or even if you switched between both services, oh and for the math wizzes lol I'm looking at the invidivual line for both with equally run me $89.99 before taxes, about how much would a 15% or 20% discount bring me down to? Any replies would be appreciated![]()
How do you get verizon for 90 bucks?
I priced what I had with sprint with verizon and they wanted to charge me 130 a month for one line.
That's BEFORE traces and fees.
If it's only 90, I'd day it's worth it only if you doing use much data.
If you do, then no it isn't.
*swyped from the evo so excuse any typos*
Currently, it would be $90 minimum for anyone switching to a smartphone on Verizon. That's only 1GB of data though.
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I thought you were one of us who said you would never give up unlimited data?
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If you absolutely must have coverage virtually everywhere, then yes. My job has taken me all across the country, and Verizon always had coverage wherever I went. That is important enough to just if t cost to me.
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Did you use any other carriers to compare?
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You do know that boost is part of sprint and works off of there towers I mean I have sprint and I have services any where I go
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yeah so I'm wondering how he can have such good coverage with boost since it is a sprint network. I was thinking of going with the smart talk to that you can get at Walmart that is a Verizon provider but I hear that for some reason these flat rate phone services don't get as good service from the towers I don't know if that's true or not though. Not even sure why I mean you'd think if it's Verizon it's Verizon if it's Sprint its Sprint. The limited phone selection bugs me but it does seem like they're getting a little better with that.
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Does anyone know if the individual plans are still available? If not then it's looking like ATT will be the better option