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Or im finding another carrier with it. Simple.
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Then switch already. Verizon won't have it anytime soon, if ever again.
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You can want all you want. It's not happening. Switch to Sprint or TMobile and see how fast you come back.
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I want a unicorn. A glittery one.
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I want a Santa Claus to bring me presents twice a month.
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Im not asking for fictional characters or even anything impossible. Just
asking a company to give there customers the options they want.
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Verizon doesn't want to offer what you're asking for and there is no rule that says that they have to.
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that's also saying you want slow data with barely usable speeds too because let's face it. This isn't a wired connection with unlimited bandwidth support
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Want in one hand and crap in the other. See which one gets results faster
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I can see SOME reason, but not enough reason
Article on why Unlimited Data is not what any customer really wants, no matter how much they think they want it.
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Ha very true. Ok how about an option to buy 30g of data? 12g being the
highest option is no where close to enough.
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As someone who has a sprint device, I think it's misleading when people bash a network that they don't use. I've been a sprint user for 10 years and they may have been slow to 4G but they did it. One day verizon and att will realize certain things.....that's all I will say. We shall down the line see what happens.
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There is a reason Sprint has the lowest amount of Customers next to TMobile....
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No.
I feel like in all things people complain about nothing. I've always been happy with the service. It's worked for me oversees as well.
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Overseas is Irrelevant. Outside the USA you are Roaming on other carrier networks.
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Ok. Then let's talk US. Everyone assumes that a lessor carrier who loses customers is horrible. But fail to think that a lot of those customers want the world handed to them simply because a smaller carrier and if they don't get their way they won't be back. If I also didn't have a Verizon phone and came on here and read all of the negative garbage that people say, I would think that verizon is garbage and I wouldn't want to be a customer. It's fine to say how things work for you, but bashing another network when you ain't even a customer is wrong. Basically it's fibbing on the others network.
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I have Verizon and Sprint/Boost. So I have basically cover first to last as far as post-paid and pre-paid goes. (Boost does not roam and is only on Sprint's network) Boost has better voice and data where I live and Verizon covers other areas better. I'm well-rounded like that I guess.
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I can also speak about it because I have used AT&T, T-Mo and Verizon. Also, I worked for a brief time with these devices and I had customers every day telling me that Sprint was the worst. Oh. And my mother used Sprint. While she was on the boardwalk in OC, NJ with not a cloud in the sky she could not get her phone to hold a call. BTW...she was talking to the Sprint business rep. It was then, after a long time, that I convinced her to switch. She has had NO issues on VZW.
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I agree that many bash a company when they don't get their way because they for some reason feel self entitled, but not everyone who makes comments about a company is bad mouthing them. Some people actually take time to inform themselves and while I'm sure Sprint and others have good coverage in select areas, their coverage (when looking at Nationwide coverage) is minimal and slow. I'm sure Sprint is slowly building their coverage back up from when they had to close all those towers just to obtain the iPhone awhile back.
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Yes, Sprint is re-commissioning the old iDEN towers slowly and 9000 sites to re-open this year. Why they killed off those towers IDK, sure theres a good reason, but those towers covered huge areas of outlying land. Rural will greatly benefit from this.
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I speak from experience...and my experience with Sprint was horrible. To speak negatively of something you've never tried and/or experienced, I agree is a bit much...but many of us who speak of Sprint in a way you find negative, is because we've been there and done that. And trust me, I didn't leave Sprint for VZW because VZW was cheaper...Sprint was horrible, and AT&T's coverage map showed that the coverage in my area was minimal...therefore I checked VZW and they were the best of the 3 as TMo wasn't very popular when I came over to VZW...