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Joined: 11 Jan 2004
Posts: 3345
Location: NorCal3/5/17 11:43 PM |
There's a tendency for whichever "plan" and provider that you stick with to jack up the costs over time, such that I have had to change providers every couple of years to get seemingly decent rates.
I dread signing on with ATT as one of the very few choices I have for an internet/phone wired plan (where they also typically throw in some ~useless TV service).
Once a person signs up with or even calls ATT for an inquiry on a plan, they seem to take hold of their legal right to call you on the phone 300 times over the next couple of years. They will phone-spam you to death for a loooong time, especially after you bail to one of their competitors.
Verizon is the other big alternative to ATT and T-Mobile around here, giving among the best reception, but I have yet to sign on to a wireless plan at all.
Be real careful about downloading any sort of fix-it app, they might install something that remains invisible for a long time, possibly with the worst sort of consequences! My computer guy even was suspicious of the Ghostery program I downloaded, said the company seemed to have taken on conflicts of interest of late.
Thanks for the review of your T-Mobile experience.
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