Prayerfull, it sounds to me like you need Sprint. I have had them since 99 and the only problem i've experienced was with an actual phone, not the service / network or customer service. I hear so many complaints about Sprint but i haven't experienced any drama personally so i say give them a try if you like.
I bought my mom a cell phone not to long ago and added her on my plan. We share 500 "daytime minutes", and each get unlimited nights and weekends, unlimited Sprint to Sprint (*It works really great since most of the people i know also have Sprint*), and Sprint vision / wireless web. This runs about 70 something a month, including tax. I really love the nationwide network because I travel a lot so i can usually pick up a signal without roaming. (EXCEPT NEAR 'SKEGEE - DAMMIT). The only exceptions are my office, which is on the basement level of a library, and inside Metro stations. I can't pick up ANYTHING, but in my home and basically everywhere else it's good.
The only thing i could wish for is my night minutes to start at 7PM like the commercials are advertising. That will incur an additional cost for existing customers, so i'm straight with 9:00 nights for the time being. When my contract runs out i WILL look for a new carrier (yeaaa FCC Portability), but only if i can find a plan that offers more than what i'm getting now.
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Originally posted by prayerfull
Cell phones are a sore subject for me right now.
Mr. Prayerfull and I use Cingular and have a combined plan for both of our phones. The bill has been coming in for the last 2 months at around $275.00 each month.
We've got 600 anytime minutes (shared), 5000 nights and weekends (+ the extra to start those at 7pm rather than 9pm), unlimited mobile to mobile, and my NEW FAVORITE.....wireless internet service (thank God Greekchat doesn't have a wireless format, 'cause I'd be even further in the hole).
We need a flat rate plan that includes EVERYTHING - UNLIMITED. This last bill was sky high and I'm trying to figure out what the heck we need to do about this. I wish their customer service people could give me a clue as to which plan may better suit me.
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