So, anyone have thoughts on Verizon vs ATT vs Sprint? My contract with ATT was up in July, so I'm all for getting a new phone.
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I use Verizon, but only because of the coverage area, which is vastly superior to the others in rural areas like mine. I don't really have a choice.
meara,
I cannot remember where you live, but Sprint's coverage was ass when I was traveling in CA this summer.
Verizon & ATT are both the antiChrist IMO. They nickel and dime you to death.
I had no complaints with Sprint, I switched to Verizon because I wanted a Droid. My contract was up in August, but I plan to stick with Verizon for the new Samsung (which I hope will be released soon), and because I am grandfathered in with an unlimited data plan. With Sprint I think you can still get unlimited data on a new contract.
I haven't had any problems so far with Sprint, except for Yellowstone, where Verizon & ATT had better coverage. But I would only do Sprint if, like me, you want to use Virgin Mobile for the $$ savings. But then you'd be limited in your phone choice.
I use Verizon, but only because of the coverage area, which is vastly superior to the others in rural areas like mine.
I also use Verizon and stuck with them for the coverage.
I'm on AT&T and haven't had major problems and I've had good customer service out of them on the whole.
I've had AT&T for years and also have had good service.
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1st world problem. As Comcast
victims customers We get a number of channels on On-demand we don't get as channels. For example I was able to watch Dr. Who because it is on demand on BBC America, even though I can't watch BBCA on the regular channel. TCM used to be like this for us. And then it suddenly changed to telling us "only with subscription".
And tech support told me that we were never supposed to be able to get TCM on demand. Which means one of these days we will not be able to get BBCA either, and then no more Dr. Who. Oops. Any chance this is not true? Cause I have to admit that it makes sense that if you don't subscribe to a channel they don't want you to see it on demand either.