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4 months into the service and three hospital visits later I find myself wanting to run from Cingular. Ever since I went with Cingular I have had the worst service ever. This resulted into 1 major heart attack due to hypertension (High blood pressure). The second time my phone service dropped a call during a important business call. My stomach ulcer started to bleed profusely and I landed in the ER rom again. Ironically, Cingular has offered to pay for some of the medical expenses inccured since my start of the service. That must mean they know about the dangerous health effects of the service they offer. So at this point I decided to give them another chance. I was in my car on I-15 and Flamingo and I was on the phone with my divorce lawyer and we were going over the payouts for my divorce. Then the phone dropped the call. The lawyer thought I hung up on him because I didnt like the deal. Now my ex-wife has the kids, the house, the car and the dog. I'm now suffering from acute depression and now have been admitted to St. Judes Mental Health Division of Psychiatrics and Illness. THANKS CINGULAR!
Ann T. Lynch School / Kell / Lamont intersection, Las Vegas, NV 89115
Sat Dec 04, 2004
In the parking lot I cannot make or receive calls. Reception from within the school is typically impossible. We have had nothing but problems with T-Mobile. After receiving a letter from them stating that we can discontinue service without penalty, we will do such ASAP.
Interstate 15 / I-215 NW intersection, Las Vegas, NV 89115
Mon Nov 01, 2004
Repetitive dropped calls traveling on 215 NW from I-15. Bars of reception runs from 0 to 5 (obviously causing a dropped call) with a phone that grabs and holds calls with minimal bars of signal.