What's a good cell phone service provider? I'm looking at ones like Sprint, AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon or other major ones.
I share a T-Mobile family plan with my sister but I'm going to get my own once the contract ends, so I'll need a good service that's affordable. I wanted to get Metro PCS but the problem is that the coverage area is SO limited. It doesn't work in certain cities.
What are you experiences with these providers? Good/Bad?
Another thing, I owe a pretty big bill to my cell phone company. After my contract is up, I still owe them money, right? But the account isn't even in my name, it's in my sisters lol, so does that mean it screws with her credit?
candycanez911 answered Friday July 11 2008, 12:19 pm: I love verizon you get unlimited caling from verizon to verizon I have never been unable to send texts or call I have never had 0 bars and the phones are great and the plans are easy and cheap you can even go on the internet and see what your balance is and how many texts and minutes that you have used another plus is that the customer service people are pleasant and helpful they are VERY easy to work with on any occasion! hop I helped
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Askme247 answered Wednesday July 9 2008, 7:59 pm: I have AT&T and i love it.
It have service almost anywhere i go and i think its pretty cheap
i have a family plan and it doesnt cost that much
schochie16 answered Wednesday July 9 2008, 7:16 pm: First of all, I don't know like any of these answers, all i know is about Sprint.
This provider SUCKS. It is horrible. My friends can't get service in their rooms. No basement service, I can't get service in Florida. Its horrible. I get texts, most of the time, 30 minutes after their sent. It's just really bad. I do not suggest getting this provider. They over charge for everything. Most places have like $10 at most for unlimited texting, Sprint is $25. When my mom added my brother to the plan it took them well over a year, and to this day, they can't get the bill right. We are constantly calling and complaining to them.
I do know that Verizon doesn't get very good basement service.
And I'm pretty sure that if you owe money no matter if you stop with them or you keep going witht hem, you will ALWAYS owe them that money until payed off in full. Its like a loan.
lol_jessie636 answered Wednesday July 9 2008, 7:04 pm: well alltel is pretty good but expensive personal i have verizon but everyones is different so i recomend going to there websites and looking at there different plans... [ lol_jessie636's advice column | Ask lol_jessie636 A Question ]
heyimcaro answered Wednesday July 9 2008, 6:45 pm: I have AT&T and I love it. I get service almost everywhere, and I live in a small city in West Virginia, haha, if that tells you anything. I also took a trip to England and Ireland and I had service there as well.
Plus, for my family, AT&T has the cheapest plan for my family- four phones, the lowest amount of minutes, and unlimited texting.
turn-n-burn answered Wednesday July 9 2008, 6:34 pm: DO NOT GET SPRINT!!! I HATE IT!!! I cant wait for my contract to end and that goes for nextel as well sense they are a combined company, the ones I like are Alltell Im not sure if thats how you spell it sorry, and also Verizon has good service and resonable prices..... Also with sprint they will have many hidden fees, and verizon dosent, but when you go to pick out your plan make sure it matches what you want like with how many minutes you are allowed and texts and stuff like that because if you dont watch out for that and you go over the plan limit then you will have one expensive bill lol. [ turn-n-burn's advice column | Ask turn-n-burn A Question ]
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