Cell phone services
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Anyone use sprint. I am sick of Verizon. Good deals with sprint right now
CommodoreOriginal Crew12,530 postsSince 2018
Yeah - I even connect under the Chesapeake Bay down in the tunnels. Gotta be 50 to 80 feet underwater - I dunno - how much draft does an aircraft carrier need?
Because this sucker passes overhead from time to time......

Because this sucker passes overhead from time to time......

AdmiralOriginal Crew20,900 postsSince 2018
> Anyone use sprint. I am sick of Verizon. Good deals with sprint right now
You over 55?... I have Verizon. I used to pay 110 but a co-worker works for them and got me down to 65...I’ll stick with them.
You over 55?... I have Verizon. I used to pay 110 but a co-worker works for them and got me down to 65...I’ll stick with them.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,902 postsSince 2018
Cell service is like going out on a date, you've got to make sure your compatible with each other, e.g. your area is well-covered by the carrier. Here are some things I've learned over the years living "beyond the Pale." You'll see after reading this, you MUST try the phone and service you're considering during a "try out" period to make a well-informed decision.
1. The best national carrier for my hood is Verizon, the worst is a toss up between AT&T and Sprint and when I say worst, they just don't work!
2. The best "second level carrier" is US Cellular, based on this I carry Verizon and my wife carries US Cellular so we have the best all-around coverage.
3. The "cheapo" carriers that you buy at Walmart and Target like Cricket and Consumer cellular run on AT&T towers so if that's no go for where you
live, forget them. Also all the Medical Alert companies if they have a cellular connection use AT&T.
4. The newer top of the line phones iPhone X & XR, Galaxy 9s cover like > 5 different frequencies, while older ones don't. This helps your coverage,
especially if there aren't many towers where you live/work. I used to have an internet
5. Some of the newer phones have the ability to send calls over your home's WiFi so if service at home is "iffy", this could help you out.
OK, finished typing. Don't believe any of us, make sure that you get a trial period that you allows you to return your phone with full refunds as you try the different carriers out.
1. The best national carrier for my hood is Verizon, the worst is a toss up between AT&T and Sprint and when I say worst, they just don't work!
2. The best "second level carrier" is US Cellular, based on this I carry Verizon and my wife carries US Cellular so we have the best all-around coverage.
3. The "cheapo" carriers that you buy at Walmart and Target like Cricket and Consumer cellular run on AT&T towers so if that's no go for where you
live, forget them. Also all the Medical Alert companies if they have a cellular connection use AT&T.
4. The newer top of the line phones iPhone X & XR, Galaxy 9s cover like > 5 different frequencies, while older ones don't. This helps your coverage,
especially if there aren't many towers where you live/work. I used to have an internet
5. Some of the newer phones have the ability to send calls over your home's WiFi so if service at home is "iffy", this could help you out.
OK, finished typing. Don't believe any of us, make sure that you get a trial period that you allows you to return your phone with full refunds as you try the different carriers out.
AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
> All the bells n whistles??
I always buy my phone out right. Usually 2nd hand from my gf kids always changing up every other year...Who needs a 8 I’m getting an X.
RIGHT HERE, I need one.?
So I get unlimited data and always seem to hook up anywhere I go.
I always buy my phone out right. Usually 2nd hand from my gf kids always changing up every other year...Who needs a 8 I’m getting an X.
RIGHT HERE, I need one.?
So I get unlimited data and always seem to hook up anywhere I go.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,902 postsSince 2018
> that's all I want
I thought you had a Jitter Bug?
I thought you had a Jitter Bug?
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,902 postsSince 2018
thanks for the replies Verizon is good coverage but expensive
CommodoreOriginal Crew12,530 postsSince 2018
I have two lines all unlimited $108 a month
Great service, never any issues.
Great service, never any issues.
CommodoreOriginal Crew16,165 postsSince 2018
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