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    Top 5 - best cell phone companies review


    Added: 25-11-2006
    Author: Nicholas Shin
    Category: Cell Phone Reviews
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    Our Top 5 list of Best Cell Phone Service Providers derived from user feedback and some sessions spread and from personal experience. Nick has been a client of a big 4 of 5 cell phone providers (not including U.S. Cellular) pre-and post-merger of these companies (not including Verizon / Alltel merger). Nick currently has a satisfied client AT & T Wireless. Why so many? No, it wasn t that eventually form the back, but a variety of reasons come to play - move to college and received no services in the area, received only service sucks, bad customer service, among other factors. Nick has been using all 4 of the companies as two of the cell and home phone. Areas that Nick has been trying to phone companies are: California (particularly around San Diego, Los Angeles and Orange counties), Oregon, Illinois (including Chicago and suburbs), Indiana (in and around Indianapolis, West Lafayette, Bloomington and South Bend), Minnesota, Georgia (only around Atlanta), and Rhode Island. Nick must be aware of common complaints and compliments. This is our Top 5 - Best Cell Phone Service Companies. Zinafanyiwa us, praise us, hate us, love us for our list.

    Please note that there will be exempted personal experience.

    We understand the needs of individuals or families will be different. This is a summary of the cost of mobile phone providers 5. In case the price of private plans, individual price plans at all levels are the same size with Verizon Wireless, AT & T, and U. S. Cellular (national program) and does not include T-Mobile. U. S. Style is the most expensive remote if widearea choose their plan, which only serve 25-26 stated that they cover. In the case of the basic price of family planning, family planning basic price at all levels are the same size with Verizon Wireless, AT & T, and U. S. Cellular (again only national program), except that T-Mobile. T-Mobile's family plans to sell another minute of their different levels of 4 minutes, but the cost per minute, T-Mobile is the apostle of each individual nation and family planning. All other companies are the same, especially in terms of the basic plan, no plan and add features. The reason why some mobile service providers are more expensive because the cost of adding these additional options / features.

    5 (4b). Sprint Nextel

    Pros:

    * Night and weekend starting at 7.00, which is 2 hours earlier than the phone companies other

    * Free minutes on incoming calls

    * 1-year contract price of the 2-year contract (you can decide whether they need a contract is a pro)

    * Strong business-friendly features - 1 over the walkie-talkie technology - an important job a surprising

    * Fast internet

    Cons:

    * There are no plans for an international

    * Coverage is not as expansive as Verizon Wireless or AT & T, which means the signal must be weak, falling more calls, echoing, etc.

    * Limited / obsolete phone selection

    * Since the merger in the year 2005, if the plan is not good as the original plan of merger

    * Post merger, customer service has been down when they tried to help - the end result should be good news for customers, not debatable point for customer service

    Personal experience: Sprint always had a small selection of music, which to me, it really didn t. However, when I began to rely on my phone more and more, I began to care about my phone appearance (need to keep some performance). Small selection of phones and many cases seem outdated. From my experience in customer service, Sprint (Nextel) is the real # 1 on my list in the original merger in 2005, but has fallen since then. Customer service before the merger is the best - consistent bill of this month, the cost of loan fraud I debated, and loyalty programs available as free internet for 6 months. Concentration since 2005, but customer service trying to help, but he got to the point where you want to start screaming through your mobile phone due to the confusion. Sprint will get coverage or miss if you are traveling, however, if the return is only going to town to work and back home to the suburbs, the service will remain firm for the most part. There is nothing about the cost or type of Sprint Nextel plans that really stood out except that the international programs. Despite that, the plan provides benefits types and sizes to meet your needs.

    4 (4a). US Cellular

    Pros:

    * Good customer service

    * Excellent coverage in the Midwest should be because they are a regional carrier

    * Free entry calls / text messages

    * There is no activation fee many programs

    Cons:

    * Poor coverage outside the state, including U. 25-26 S. Cellular

    * Very limited phone selection; their phone endurance attention

    * Beware of hidden costs

    * Add-ons such as unlimited texting, downloading, etc., can add up quickly

    * Limited / obsolete phone selection

    * If lowering a plan, be sure to use all your minutes, they were not helpful in giving advice, but quick to make recommendations

    * If you go to your minutes, be prepared to pay big time

    Many U. S.'S mobile customer base of satisfied service to customers. More serious complaints in the selection and durability small phone. Family and individual plans for national service, especially similar to the others except that T-Mobile. If you live outside the country, including U. 25-26 S. Cellular, or frequently travel, and then select another cell phone provider. However, if you live in the states covered, U. S. Cellular should be seen as long as you do not t mind the music and / or apparently unknown brand (outside the Midwest and the world of sports - White SOX).

    3. T-Mobile

    Pros:

    * Cheapest basic foundation of individual and family planning from cell phone providers 5

    * MyFaves add-on to popular and useful

    * 1-year contract price of the 2-year contract (you can decide whether they need a contract is a pro)

    * A lot of plans and different options - 5 most flexible and mobile phone providers offer 2 programs and the best choice (Verizon is # 1 in our opinion)

    * Excellent accepted in some cities residents

    * Simplicity development / lowering plans - big winds of suggestions and recommendations to the clients of this service, but ...

    Cons:

    * Poor customer service (especially conflict) - the worst of the 5 mobile phone service providers

    * Telephone Limited selection, tend to sell obsolete and even worse, the music is no longer in production / discontinued

    * No consistent signals received / spotty coverage

    * Poor insurance policy

    * Slow internet

    * Hell to wander too

    Personal experience: I ve had a unique love-hate relationship with T-Mobile. The love comes in with the contract and the hate comes in with the customer service. I have to start with the hate before I go into the love. After a year and a few months into the service with T-Mobile, like all cell phone providers, I eventually had to call customer service to dispute charges. To put it simply, a complete nightmare. I won t go into the specifics of the dispute, but the way T-Mobile handled the situation from several customer service reps to a couple supervisors was the worst 5-hour nightmare. Yes, I was on the phone for 5 hours getting bounced from department to department, having to explain the dispute over and over again, and had to to take a 1/2 day from work. I started the call at 7:30AM, you do the math. Conclusion of the 5 hour nightmare? I ended up paying the full amount with no leeway given. Even with the energy drinks, steroid shots, power bars, and the like, I couldn t hold up any longer and they would not budge or give anything back that was rightfully owed to me. T-Mobile is great at handling simple customer service requests like upgrading/downgrading a plan or asking simple questions like, do you think I should add the fave-5 plan? They ll actually go through your bills and review your usage and give you great advice and recommendations, but other than that, they have the worst overall customer service of the 5 cell phone service companies when it comes to disputes or anything to do with questioning T-Mobile and their bills. In another instance of hate, I was experiencing several dropped calls per day and spotty coverage throughout Illinois (specifically Northern suburbs and Chicago). It was extremely frustrating and it got to the point where I called customer service and canceled without hesitation. But Nick, you say, what about the cancellation fee? That s where the love comes in, apparently when I signed up for the family plan, we were never obligated to a contract. So all this time, I thought I was under contract and I could ve switched at anytime. The reason why T-Mobile barely outranks Sprint Nextel and US Cellular is because of their flexibility and options in their plans, cheapest plan options, better phone selection, although still limited, and more consistent coverage than the last two companies with very good signals in populated areas compared to the two.

    2. AT&T

    Pros:

    * Consistent coverage and received - closing the gap with Verizon Wireless

    * Wide choice of music - arguably the best choice thanks to Apple iPhone

    * General customer service that helps you and / or solve problems

    * The Internet is a fast and reliable

    * Of all the phone company mergers, AT & T / Cingular is a big improvement

    * Rollover minutes are the most important aspect / benefits that no other companies offer - this is all standard plans

    Cons:

    * Drop the call strike or lose

    * Customer service is very happy when you are a client or open a line / number of transfers, and so on, and so on, however, is that your clients to help them, but they became very impatient

    * Since the merger, additional services / add-ons to increase (compared to only Cingular), which causes costs quickly accumulate

    Personal experience: If customers AT & T Wireless, has satisfied me. AT & T Wireless has been a big increase from the merger. Their customer service is still less than your Verizon especially after the client, but I've improved since the merger. Selection of the best phone they say. The vaccine has been effective and accepted in all areas, I ve been to. Although I rarely experienced dropped calls, this seems to hit or loss issues and others. One thing that really stood out from the rest of the company's rollover minutes. This has saved me money in the long run because I plan to have other airlines allow me extra process of change from minute and save my money.

    1. Verizon Wireless

    Pros:

    * Widest variety of plans and options available from other companies phones

    * In accordance with the received vaccine - considered as the best, but AT & T is closing the gap

    * Wide selection of phones

    * Customer service is the most efficient of all mobile phone companies, although there was an inescapable hit or lost days

    Cons:

    * Need to watch your bill every month - the cost of the bill mysteriously appears

    * Customer service is hit or lose, some days you get a lot, do not care too much, other days you want to get into your phone and do bad things

    * Add-ons you can accumulate data quickly, especially smartphone plans

    * 5 Most expensive mobile phone companies (factoring in the music, programs, add-ons, deposits, etc.)

    * Block certain elements in your phone, for example: transfer photos to / from the phone you need to buy software and the Bluetooth feature

    * If, development / program lowered, extend the contract 2 years

    Personal experience: I am not a professional new to Alltel Verzion, but as I hate to accept (and now that he is satisfied customers AT & T), Verizon Wireless is more efficient than the scope of customer service and accepted and under the phone options . Customer service is now wearing one when I accidentally dropped my phone in a puddle of water all the damage my phone. I didn't have insurance, as a matter of fact, I never buy insurance on the phone, but after an hour or two of sweet talk, not just phone them instead, but he raced me and the next day free delivery. Examples of customer service is bad in refusing Budge mysterious fees (more than $80.00) worth of that they say will be deleted, but never did. I changed the end of the service because of this crisis. It took more than a year until the collection agency can contact me out-of-the-blue told me that I still zinadaiwa $80.00 and as one can imagine, my credit score dropped like a ton of bricks.

    That's it, a list of our Top 5 Best Cell Phone Service Companies. We would love to hear your thoughts so feel free to comment on this list. Zinafanyiwa us, praise us, hate us, love us for our list. Got a topic / category that you like on it d? Give us a shout through a comment or contact us.




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