treetop flyer
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- Nov 26, 2001
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For what it's worth...
I currently use AT&T although I used to be with Verizon...
AT&T- I like my phone and I seem to have good coverage (unless I'm really out in the middle of nowhere). Customer support is decent (I'd say 6-7 out of 10). I've had some issues recently about mis-crediting my night/weekend minutes but aside from that I've been happy. Also, I just noticed that AT&T is now offering UNLIMITED anytime minutes on their new GSM network for $99/month. That's expensive, but if you talk a lot it may be worthwhile to investigate.
VERIZON- I had a LG phone which was OK at best. The sound quality was (in my opinion) weak and tinny and it had to be turned up all the way to hear anything (that's probably my ears though). Anyway, my biggest gripe was that my voice messages would arrive up to TWO days AFTER they were sent! That's a tough thing to live with and I ended up opting out of my plan for their phenomenal...uhhh...I mean NOMINAL fee
I currently use AT&T although I used to be with Verizon...
AT&T- I like my phone and I seem to have good coverage (unless I'm really out in the middle of nowhere). Customer support is decent (I'd say 6-7 out of 10). I've had some issues recently about mis-crediting my night/weekend minutes but aside from that I've been happy. Also, I just noticed that AT&T is now offering UNLIMITED anytime minutes on their new GSM network for $99/month. That's expensive, but if you talk a lot it may be worthwhile to investigate.
VERIZON- I had a LG phone which was OK at best. The sound quality was (in my opinion) weak and tinny and it had to be turned up all the way to hear anything (that's probably my ears though). Anyway, my biggest gripe was that my voice messages would arrive up to TWO days AFTER they were sent! That's a tough thing to live with and I ended up opting out of my plan for their phenomenal...uhhh...I mean NOMINAL fee