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[webproducers] Re: mobile/cell advice
- From: Lydia Sugarman <lsugarman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: webproducers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 14:00:40 -0400
I used AT&T for a couple of years and I have to say that everything
about it was good...until I forgot to increase my plan for a couple of
months while transitioning into and out of office space. Even though
I'd been a long time customer, both wireless and home and business, they
flat refused to give me any break on the bill.
Since my contract was up, I switched to Excel Communications which is
Sprint. Plans are competitively priced. To add Wireless Web capability
is an add'l. $10 per month.
I'm an Excel rep, so I *do* have a vested interest in using this
service, but I also like the idea, whether or not I am a rep, of not
supporting the multi-million dollar ad campaigns of other phone
companies, but paying ordinary people for the marketing the services
If anyone would like more information about the service or on becoming a
rep, let me know.
Best regards,
Lydia
Ari Feldman wrote:
>I have T-Mobile. It's cheap, which given my limited needs makes it
>worth the spotty reception.
>
>I've heard Verizon has better reception (at least in the NYC area) and
>wider coverage but the rates are appreciably higher. What makes
>T-Mobile so attractive are its relatively low rates.
>
>
>--- morry <morry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>>Friend just moved back to NYC from London and she's been used to
>>great
>>mobile service with tons of texting and she needs a new plan here in
>>NYC.
>>
>>She's choosing between Verizon and T-Mobile and wants to know your
>>thoughts.
>>I have T-Mobile and love it but she's heard bad things about it.
>>Verizon
>>looks more reliable for service but it's pricier and texting is more
>>$$$.
>>
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
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