I don't know why but i want a Verizon phone over and at&t phone. Can someone tell me why most people say Verizon's better? Or is it not? Are they equal? Bottom line, which one has better service? 'Cause I know they have the same features and similar phones. So can someone break it down for me, thanks. And for ever which service is better ( V or A) can you explain.Thank You.
Uniqueme answered Sunday December 12 2010, 9:07 pm: Definitely Verizon is better.
I can tell you that right now because I have at&t and the service sucks everywhere you go. Also, they make their phones really cheap so that you'll have to buy another one in a few months. I've had to buy 4 of the same kind of phone in less than a year, costed me 50 dollars every time. So go with verizon, you won't regret it.
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DangerNerd answered Wednesday December 8 2010, 12:55 am: Where I am, Verizon is king.
It really does depend on where you live, or where you usually travel as to which is the best service. Coverage maps are your friend. :-)
Here is a new piece of news:
"Consumer Reports Cell-Service Ratings..."
Here is a one line excerpt to give you the idea:
"AT&T is the lowest-scoring cell-phone carrier in the U.S., according to a satisfaction survey of 58,000 ConsumerReports.org readers. Of all the carriers rated, AT&T was the only one to drop significantly in overall satisfaction."
Xui answered Monday December 6 2010, 9:55 pm: If I had to choose one, I'd go with AT&T
I've had A LOT of problems with Verizon in the past, They have charged me for unused features I've never used or ordered, I had to call them up and argue with the sales person insisting something went wrong on my bill they took it off however the charge continued for 3 months in a row....Well, This is just my luck however I'm not saying that you would run into this problem but my choice would be AT&T definitely. Good luck [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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