Verizon
I had pretty good coverage with my Nokia 3285 and Motorola v60e. I replaced the Motorola phone with an LG VX-6100. now I can't keep a call going. I think I drop 80-90% of my calls throughout the metro area. I believe this to be a problem with the phone, not the carrier. I'm going to try another phone before I give up on Verizon, as I've been a customer for 8 years and have had great customer service and been happy with performance until now.
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Reception is decent in my area. My phone usually rings if someone calls. Sometimes I will recieve notice of a missed call 1 / 2 way down the street that I never heard in real time while at my house; other wise, I am happy...
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There is a cell tower in the open space that is line of sight to my house, but Cingular obviously not on that tower.
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Patchy coverage on T-Mobil driving on Sante Fe and / or Kalamath from downtown Denver to about Mississippi. I purchased a new phone to see if that was the problem. It was not.
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Reception is awful both indoors and outdoors; if you do manage to get a connection, it will be dropped within a few minuts.
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reception is ok outside but virtually no reception inside.
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Verizon Wireless service works well for me almost everywhere in Louisville, Boulder and Denver. Signal strength varies, but "dead spots" are rare.
Was this review helpful to you?T-Mobile
I have found out through T-Mobile that in the genral area of denver and the sub-burbs Samsung phones are have a tech / clitch when communicating with the T-Mobile cell towers. T-Mobile said this was not their problem it was a problem with Samsung direct and could, would, not help. The only solution was to pay for an up grade on phones ( Like Moterolla or Nokia ) or pay out my contract and move to a new provider.
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I never had a bad experience with my reception or customer service for the three years I was with T-Mobile. However, I received a letter from T-Mobile which stated they were offering me a service guarantee and that if for any reason I decided to cancel my account I would not be charged the termination fees. WOW! It is months now and I've spoken to several people at T-Mobile. I switched to Cingular because of their roll-over minutes... However, I've had to make several phone calls to T-Mobile for a corrected final bill to be sent to me without the termination fees. I've faxed them my letter that I received and two supervisors have both stated that the termination fees should be removed, however, they have to submit the request to another dept who then calls me and says the charges are valid and no further explanation is given. My acct has now been forwarded to a collections agency who wants to settle the account and give me a 25% reduction. My final bill should have only been aroun $120, but they want me to pay $538.02 (this includes the $200 / per phone termination fees). What I don't understand is how can it be legal for a company to give you something in writing that states you may exit your contract without paying the termination fees, but then turn around and tell you they will not remove the fees in the end. Anyone have this same issue? Anyone in the legal field that has any advice for me please repsond with comments.
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Very weird in this area. Even in my house, I'll have full bars one minute, walk to the back of the house and have none by the time I get there.
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