Mal: Does.. um.. does this seem kind of tight? Kaylee: Shows off your backside.

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Gris - Jan 07, 2007 4:04:17 pm PST #59 of 25496
Hey. New board.

I currently use Cingular, and am pretty happy with them as well. I think I'm about to switch to T-Mobile, though, because if you're willing to settle for a super-slow connection, you can get unlimited internet on T-Mobile for $7 a month, whereas Cingular charges me $45 a month to connect on my new Treo 680 (which is unlocked, so I can switch with no problem). Admittedly, I'm one of those people who uses the internet/texting a LOT more than the actual phone part of the phone.


Laga - Jan 07, 2007 4:05:54 pm PST #60 of 25496
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

I'm so pissed at Cingular right now. I'm staying pay-as-you-go and switching to T-Mobile.


Theodosia - Jan 07, 2007 4:14:18 pm PST #61 of 25496
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

I'm pay as you go with Virgin Mobile, and have had an excellent and fairly inexpensive time with it, considering.


Zenkitty - Jan 07, 2007 4:17:51 pm PST #62 of 25496
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

I got totally dicked by AT&T, Cingular, and T-Mobile in rapid succession. It was like being a short nerd in a room full of tall bullies who've got my lunch money. I finally switched to pay-as-you-go with Virgin Mobile, and I'm happy with them.


omnis_audis - Jan 07, 2007 10:10:06 pm PST #63 of 25496
omnis, pursue. That's an order from a shy woman who can use M-16. - Shir

I'll second Cingular. I've had it for about 6 years now. I will say, I've a pretty cool contract. I managed to get a special when text messaging was introduced, so all texts are free, and nights start at 8:00. YRMV


Cass - Jan 07, 2007 10:31:06 pm PST #64 of 25496
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

I've had good luck (since numbers got portable, customer service got way more customer friendly) and good service with Verizon.

Generally, when there are coverage issues, I keep service better than people with other carriers. But I do know that when there is a blind spot with them? You can absolutely count on dropping the call there.

But if you run your phone over with your car? They're gonna laff and laff. Polite mocking.


Tom Scola - Jan 08, 2007 1:21:57 am PST #65 of 25496
Mr. Scola’s wardrobe by Botany 500

TiVO to go for the Mac: [link]


esse - Jan 08, 2007 8:36:36 am PST #66 of 25496
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

I had Cingular for about four years and had few problems with it, but then again, someone I know has gotten dicked around by every single phone company out there. It depends what you want, really--if internet access and texts are more important, T-Mobile (as Gris pointed out) is better about making that accessible (what with the Sidekick and all). I've never had any problems with Cingular in terms of coverage area or minutes, and I think they're reasonable enough if all you're going to use the connection for is making calls and texting--they have competitive non-peak times, which can be very helpful if you're doing a lot of calling.

We used Verizon like seven years ago, and never bothered to learn any more after we switched to Cingular, so I don't know about them. And we never got Virgin Mobile in my area, but the folks who had it in the UK seemed happy enough with it.


le nubian - Jan 08, 2007 9:27:03 am PST #67 of 25496
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

The thing I like about Cingular (and I'm a reserved Cingular customer - I think their prices are a bit too high, but their coverage is pretty good) is the rollover minutes. BF and I share (we have familytalk and add a line for $10) and if it weren't for rollover, we would have $1,000 bills.


Cashmere - Jan 08, 2007 11:12:53 am PST #68 of 25496
Now tagless for your comfort.

Satisfied Cingular customer for about 6 years now.

Does anyone know why I can no longer access Gmail's website using IE? It keeps timing out saying the security ceritificate or something has expired for the site and won't open. I can access all my other sites just fine with IE.

I can access gmail using firefox fine, too.

I've tried logging off of gmail, restarting my computer, restoring my default security settings, I get fuck all. And it's starting to piss me off.