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Great T-Mobile reception in the International District? Are you kidding me? I'm at the public library at 713 8th avenue south in the heart of the international district and my prepaid Samsung phone has NO SERVICE! I advise anyone to steer well clear of T-Mobile. Do not buy the hype! They are WORST provider in the industry. Steaming back from Alaska two years ago, middle of Gulf of Alaska, everybody has two or three bars but stupid T-Mobile. Run away from this company!
Terrible reception is any at all. Only retrieve service about every five minutes and even then, your phone needs to be exactly stationary and in a precise position. I do with AT&T would divert some of their budget into covering more of this area with stronger coverage.
Dropped calls all over the Island. No service in or around my house. Crappy service from a company who has a HUGE office building just 1 mile from the Island. AT&T seems to work fine everywhere here.
I never have reception or any bars in my house. I have to go at least a few blocks away to get one bar. Terrible coverage. I can sometimes send texts from my house if I'm in a certain area.
WA-3 (between Allyn and Shelton), Shelton, WA 98584
Fri Feb 27, 2009
No reception at all! If you are scared to drive and not be able to contact anyone in case of an emergency.. DO NOT GO THIS WAY! My phone wouldn't even roam... horrible!
317th Place, Camas, WA / Lessard Rd, Camas Wa intersection, Camas, WA 98607
Tue Feb 24, 2009
We can get up to 3 bars, but it's just a tease because we get NO! reception from our home. We have to drive about a mile down the road to get voice mails or calls on our cell phones.