What service do you have? Do you like it?

@ebsharer (5515)
United States
January 25, 2008 11:49am CST
I had sprint nextel and hated every minute of it. We actually paid the $500 bucks to get out of the contract. We have Verizon now and I like them for the most part. I like the service area and the plan is pretty good. You do have to watch your bill they are good at charging you for things you didn't use.
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@lilybug (21107)
• United States
25 Jan 08
It depends. It was AT&T and then they were bought out by Cingular. So, for about 2 years it was Cingular. Now, Cingular is AT&T again. So, right now it is AT&T until they change their minds again. I like it because I get free calls to all AT&T customers. And, rollover minutes. Most of my family has them., so I end up with a lot of rollover.
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25 Jan 08
We also have Verizon and have had Verizon for 6 years now. We have been very pleased with the service and especially use the "in" calling. Most of our friends and family have Verizon so the "in" calling is perfect for us. As an added bonus, my husband gets a 19% discount through his work.
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@tcfinc (17)
• United States
26 Jan 08
i left sprint for verizon allso.i like verizon there service is better a lot less droped calls and the 19 percnet form work i get off verizon allso
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@ebsharer (5515)
• United States
26 Jan 08
thanks for the responses and comments
@sacmom (14192)
• United States
1 Feb 08
My husband and I both have Nextel. He got his cell phone from his boss since his boss likes to keep in contact with his employees through the walkie talkie feature. Wasn't nextel the first to have this feature? Well anyway, his boss has gone through Nextel for several years and gets a good rate on phones and service plans, by what my husband told me. I on the other hand have a lousy service plan (other than unlimited push to talk), but keep my phone because my husband and I like to communicate through walkie talkie when we are away from each other, and if I was to go through another company that has this feature it wouldn't work as it's not compatible with Nextel. So, I guess I'm stuck with it for now. :P
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@ebsharer (5515)
• United States
1 Feb 08
Yeah I beleive that Nextel was the first to have the push to talk feature. I perosnally don't like it becuase you can't intrupt people lol. If its free I'll take it but otherwise I'll stay with Verizon ... untill Alltel is here.
@fec139 (810)
• United States
27 Jan 08
I have had t-mobile for years, starting with omnipoint, which became something else whose name escapes me, and now t-mobile. i am very happy with choice of plans, headsets, features, and reception.
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