Cingular seriously sucks as a company...and the reception I get is VERY unreliable. Their roadside assistance is a joke. Customer service reps are ALL rude and lie. Ugh ugh ugh. Although...it might just be my area?
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Cingular seriously sucks as a company...and the reception I get is VERY unreliable. Their roadside assistance is a joke. Customer service reps are ALL rude and lie. Ugh ugh ugh. Although...it might just be my area?
I forgot. It was either the New York Post or the Daily News. It was last weeks news. Dont remember the date tho. Try http://www.nypost.com and http://www.nydailynews.com. I dont know if it will show the same as in the newspaper but worth a shot. Those are the only 2 newspapers I read while I am at work. But I believe its the NY Post, cuz they have colored pages and the picture I saw showed the coverage in orange.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shinobi128
Actually, if you change or upgrade your plan with AT&T, you renew your contract..thats if you are under a contract at the time. For me, I had digital service in June 2002 and switched to GSM back in December of 2002 and I had to renew my contract. Than I upped my mins in August of 2003 and had to renew my contract for a year. But for whatever reason, I just called recently and it doesnt show that I upgraded my mins in their database. So if its true, bye bye AT&T..or maybe the person just didnt know what she was doing and didnt know how to check. Nextel doesnt do that tho..thank god.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shinobi128
Out of those 3 right there that you listed, Verizon got a cheaper plan. For an extra $10/7.03 you get an extra 200/100 mins extra respectively.
Taxes and stuff will come out to no more than $15-20 on average. So whatever you plan is..just add about $20 to it and that would be the highest your bill will be.
Shinobi, unfortunately I did a quick check on both places and no picture showed up. If you take your time, you might be able to find it somewhere. I think the date was either the 18th or the 19th. I know I wont have the newspaper at work anymore.
It seems so, people around here are satisfied with what they have to offer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aurora
The thing is, I can't see myself using the phone more than a few hours a month. I don't really want to spend the money for the minutes I'm not going to use. I'd save more money by going with Cingular or At&t. I'm still asking around, I'm in no rush.Quote:
Originally Posted by bandit
I couldn't find any maps either, thanks for the help anyway.
stop reading crap. tell whoever to get newsday.Quote:
Originally Posted by bandit
the buyout is all over the cellphone sites. try www.phonescoop.com. it should be at the bottom of the main page. it's also a good site to see what phones each company/service has too, old and the newest models (some still pending approval by the FCC).
here's the direct link to the article.
http://www.phonescoop.com/news/item.php?n=789
Screw Newsday. I use that shit to wipe my ass with. I guess the best is Cingular. It should have the rollover mins and it doesnt have a bad service in FL.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ashen Victor
My ass is too good for Newsday.Quote:
Originally Posted by bandit
That shit is packing material.
Newsday is quality. not like that 25 cent piece of trash they call The Post. Daily News is decent though.
I got AT&T and their service is pretty good, but the phone i got to replace my old trusty Nokia, a Sony Ericson, is defintley a piece of shit, avoid this phone at all costs.
This is true, however i'm talking about being in the middle of your coverage area, lets say downtown St. Paul and suddenly losing your ATT coverage and switching to Tmobile...THEN getting charged roaming.Quote:
Originally Posted by bandit
Is is safe to say that the reception also depends on the phone you're using? Let's say I choose Verizon, which is said to have the most powerful network, and I have a really crappy phone, can I expect dropped calls and whatnot?