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runnellore ❖ basic one
March 16th, 2015 2:53:37pm
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I'm looking for a new phone plan, I am switching from Verizon to Sprint, and I was wondering what the best plan is. 




 


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tronic ϟ love me back to life ♥
March 16th, 2015 4:24:24pm
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I don't have either!  However, I know in my certain area Sprint has awful service.  I'm not sure if it's the same in your area, but you might want to ask around to locals to see how they like their service before switching. ☺




 

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Master Administrator Samantha - see page to know who to contact directly!
March 17th, 2015 12:09:18am
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I do! I have a massive headache but I'll update later :).




 

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Blitz -- Stellar Exmoor Ponies
March 17th, 2015 2:18:49am
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AT&T is the best!




 

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Event Coordinator Panthera Onca .:. The Night Floof 🐆
March 17th, 2015 2:47:34am
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I switched from Verizon to Sprint so I could get a new Iphone 6 plus AND unlimited data for $75/month and I love it. Everyone I know says they get bad service but I don't know why cuz I live like seriously in the middle of nowhere and I only have had one spot where I was unable to get service. I love it. That is all. 




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Maharet : Taking a break : BV, Blitz, & Trig watching
March 17th, 2015 3:38:50am
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honestly att generally has better serivce in rural areas, alot of oilfield uses att for this reason. 
the mr has att and pays 120 or so a month for unlimited (he was grandfathered in) but att is crazy with prizes/data

i personally use to have verizon(04-07) (pre smart phone era) and loved it. had service everywhere. but i also didnt have to pay that bill

ive had tmobile (07-09) which had spotty service in rural areas but good in the city which was fine for me

(09-current) have sprint and like it well enough (pay about 80 a mo for unlimited everything). I have spotty signal when its overcast for some stupid reason (in the city) and have spotty surfing reception in rural areas. 

i would say look at the service provider maps for each provider and compare to cost and then get feedback from friends also




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JD Farms||AQH||Back after a long hiatus!
March 17th, 2015 5:04:11am
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If you live in a big/bigger city odds are the cell service is pretty amazing. I had virgin mobile, the 45 dollar a month 1200 minutes with unlimited text and data that ran off the sprint network. It was amazing, but then I moved back home (I live out in the boonies) and the nearest sprint tower is at least 30 miles away. So I had to switch to the only network that will work for both the city and country, ATT.

ATT is pretty great, except more expensive. There isnt a whole lot of options out where I live so its either ATT or nothing (for a cellular device).

So my personal advice, if your insistant on using sprint, go with virgin mobile. You can keep your phone from sprint since they are the same compay and have someone set it up for the virgin network and pay half the bill with all the bells and whistles!




 

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Master Administrator Samantha - see page to know who to contact directly!
March 17th, 2015 1:51:55pm
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Okay, so where I live Verizon is better, but Sprint is pretty good, too. I used to have Verizon but their bad customer service and expensive bills made me switch. I currently have Sprint and have for years, I have a family plan with my grandma and sister and we have unlimited talk and text and share 20 GB of data. My share of the bill is $66/mo.

However, my contract is up and my phone still works but once it doesn't I will have to move (probably back to Verizon), because now with Sprint in order to get a new phone and even if you extend your contract you have to pay monthly installments for 2 years for the full retail value of the phone. Well, I can't afford $30/mo extra. So I'll have to go somewhere who will still let you pay whatever discounted amount and then have the two year contract. If that gravel made sense, haha.




 

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Duckie || Songbird Shelties || -college-ing-
March 19th, 2015 1:49:07pm
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Loling.

In this part of texas it's crazy. A lot of ouR neighbors have to use military providers. We have Verizon and it kicks butt. It's least expensive for the best job. By dad has a work phone which is At&t and he has to go outside all lion king style with it so it can send a text. I don't even think sprint exists here tbh. 




 

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