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Introduction Former Metro User.

Discussion in 'The WirelessAdvisor Community' started by Djoanng, Feb 15, 2009.

  1. Djoanng

    Djoanng New Member

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    Location:
    Detroit, Michigan
    Wireless Provider(s):
    Boost Mobile
    Yesterday I just switched over to the Boost Mobile phone. I previously used the Metro PCS Phone. I thought that this was the greatest at first, and I had no future plans of traveling so it was fine. Then I couldn’t send text messages, or picture mail. I began to get all kinds of error messages. I paid $ 10.00 and some change to swop it for a new phone, after that, I couldn’t even call out from my own home, nor receive calls. I had to drive to an area away from my home to make and receive calls.
    I called the customer service they rudely put me on hold and then sent my call back to the mail menu. This is all that I needed to see the light and switch to a better phone carrier. I think that these guys were making money and doing very well, however, it shouldn’t have taken so long to establish service in other cities. Boost came in and perfected that service by offering a flat rate plan with all the options and access to calls in other cities. To bad for metro.:browani:
     
  2. iPayStation

    iPayStation New Member

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    Location:
    Clearwater, FL
    My Phone:
    Blackberry Curve
    Wireless Provider(s):
    AT&T
    The regional guys are trying to get big with Big Cities coverage and are putting a significant dent in the wireless scene. However I'll stick with my AT&T and their 3G network rollout across the SE where I live work and play.
     

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