Why do you hate sprint? I say they are ok. Anyhow, I have the samsung n-200. Consumer reports rated it the best phone in 2001 (i think) for what that is worth. It is blue and pretty.
Why do you hate sprint? I say they are ok. Anyhow, I have the samsung n-200. Consumer reports rated it the best phone in 2001 (i think) for what that is worth. It is blue and pretty.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I hate Sprint too. At least by me their service is HORRIBLE.
Haha I got a pretty good thread going!!! If you want good customer service get Verizon that is who I go though I will probably never switch from Verizon.
<strong>Haha I got a pretty good thread going!!! If you want good customer service get Verizon that is who I go though I will probably never switch from Verizon.</strong><hr></blockquote>
the only reason my father is staying with them is because if we switched service, we would lose our #... kinda rediculous if you ask me... why cant we have our #'s on any service?
the only reason my father is staying with them is because if we switched service, we would lose our #... kinda rediculous if you ask me... why cant we have our #'s on any service?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah your right Verizon doesn't have the great selection of phones for some reason. Every once and a while I will see a good phone but not often enough. Verizon will have its 3G network online some time this summer so you will see some nice phones than I am sure. 3G is going to be cool..
<strong>... why cant we have our #'s on any service?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Because each phone company is allotted certain prefixes within certain LATA's (regions) that they apply for. Some phone companies actually offer you an option to keep an existing number if you switch, but you have to pay extra for it. These companies, unfortunately, are few and far between.
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<strong>I HATE sprint. </strong><hr></blockquote>
Why do you hate sprint? I say they are ok. Anyhow, I have the samsung n-200. Consumer reports rated it the best phone in 2001 (i think) for what that is worth. It is blue and pretty.
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Why do you hate sprint? I say they are ok. Anyhow, I have the samsung n-200. Consumer reports rated it the best phone in 2001 (i think) for what that is worth. It is blue and pretty.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I hate Sprint too. At least by me their service is HORRIBLE.
<strong>Haha I got a pretty good thread going!!!
the only reason my father is staying with them is because if we switched service, we would lose our #...
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the only reason my father is staying with them is because if we switched service, we would lose our #...
Yeah your right Verizon doesn't have the great selection of phones for some reason. Every once and a while I will see a good phone but not often enough. Verizon will have its 3G network online some time this summer so you will see some nice phones than I am sure. 3G is going to be cool..
<strong>... why cant we have our #'s on any service?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Because each phone company is allotted certain prefixes within certain LATA's (regions) that they apply for. Some phone companies actually offer you an option to keep an existing number if you switch, but you have to pay extra for it. These companies, unfortunately, are few and far between.