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Originally posted by: neutralizer
I could really careless about best coverage anyways. I live in metropolitan areas so I get coverage everywhere anyways.
Originally posted by: compnovice
Originally posted by: neutralizer
I could really careless about best coverage anyways. I live in metropolitan areas so I get coverage everywhere anyways.
Then you are not in a true metropolis... reception in those high rises suck...
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
No problems with Verizon, except
Voicemail doesn't have a time/date stamp? Or is it just me?
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
No problems with Verizon, except
Voicemail doesn't have a time/date stamp? Or is it just me?
Ah--Thanks! I guess that's supposed to be a money-saving feature since Verizon bills you to check voice mail :|Originally posted by: isasir
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
No problems with Verizon, except
Voicemail doesn't have a time/date stamp? Or is it just me?
It does. After you hear a message it prompts you to press '0' for more options. One option is to replay the message and the other gives you the date and time.
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
I have GSM and I don't really mind the switching contacts thing. I just put the phones side-by-side and copy.
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
I have GSM and I don't really mind the switching contacts thing. I just put the phones side-by-side and copy.
Why on earth would you do that when you can just copy them from the SIM?
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
LOL, you have 9K+ votes on a computer forum yet you can't figure out how to connect a usb cable to your computer and transfer contacts that way?
Anyways, I :heart: Verizon, everything else is sub-par.
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
Ah--Thanks! I guess that's supposed to be a money-saving feature since Verizon bills you to check voice mail :|Originally posted by: isasir
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
No problems with Verizon, except
Voicemail doesn't have a time/date stamp? Or is it just me?
It does. After you hear a message it prompts you to press '0' for more options. One option is to replay the message and the other gives you the date and time.
(My previous carrier, NXTL, did not charge for checking VM)
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
LOL, you have 9K+ votes on a computer forum yet you can't figure out how to connect a usb cable to your computer and transfer contacts that way?
Anyways, I :heart: Verizon, everything else is sub-par.
Data cables are expensive.
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
LOL, you have 9K+ votes on a computer forum yet you can't figure out how to connect a usb cable to your computer and transfer contacts that way?
Anyways, I :heart: Verizon, everything else is sub-par.
Data cables are expensive.
Back when I used them, such things didn't exist. And it's still of a hell of a lot harder than pop sim card out, pop sim card in, press copy.
But its the connection fee that I really care about...I switch my phone too often to have to actually be bothered to keep on calling up CSRs...hell right now, I have a giant ass treo for school/work/day, and a small nokia for night...can't do that with CDMA/TDMA.
Another fun thing - sign up for a 1 year contract, get a $250 dollar phone free. Sell phone on ebay/FSFT. Use new sim in old phone from other carrier. Free service for a few months.
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
LOL, you have 9K+ votes on a computer forum yet you can't figure out how to connect a usb cable to your computer and transfer contacts that way?
Anyways, I :heart: Verizon, everything else is sub-par.
Data cables are expensive.
Back when I used them, such things didn't exist. And it's still of a hell of a lot harder than pop sim card out, pop sim card in, press copy.
But its the connection fee that I really care about...I switch my phone too often to have to actually be bothered to keep on calling up CSRs...hell right now, I have a giant ass treo for school/work/day, and a small nokia for night...can't do that with CDMA/TDMA.
Another fun thing - sign up for a 1 year contract, get a $250 dollar phone free. Sell phone on ebay/FSFT. Use new sim in old phone from other carrier. Free service for a few months.
How are you getting a phone free? You'll be paying for the service.
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
LOL, you have 9K+ votes on a computer forum yet you can't figure out how to connect a usb cable to your computer and transfer contacts that way?
Anyways, I :heart: Verizon, everything else is sub-par.
Data cables are expensive.
Back when I used them, such things didn't exist. And it's still of a hell of a lot harder than pop sim card out, pop sim card in, press copy.
But its the connection fee that I really care about...I switch my phone too often to have to actually be bothered to keep on calling up CSRs...hell right now, I have a giant ass treo for school/work/day, and a small nokia for night...can't do that with CDMA/TDMA.
Another fun thing - sign up for a 1 year contract, get a $250 dollar phone free. Sell phone on ebay/FSFT. Use new sim in old phone from other carrier. Free service for a few months.
How are you getting a phone free? You'll be paying for the service.
Service = $50 a month. Phone = $250. Sign a 1-year contract, get phone for free. Sell phone, use proceeds to pay for 5 months of service.
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
LOL, you have 9K+ votes on a computer forum yet you can't figure out how to connect a usb cable to your computer and transfer contacts that way?
Anyways, I :heart: Verizon, everything else is sub-par.
Data cables are expensive.
Back when I used them, such things didn't exist. And it's still of a hell of a lot harder than pop sim card out, pop sim card in, press copy.
But its the connection fee that I really care about...I switch my phone too often to have to actually be bothered to keep on calling up CSRs...hell right now, I have a giant ass treo for school/work/day, and a small nokia for night...can't do that with CDMA/TDMA.
Another fun thing - sign up for a 1 year contract, get a $250 dollar phone free. Sell phone on ebay/FSFT. Use new sim in old phone from other carrier. Free service for a few months.
How are you getting a phone free? You'll be paying for the service.
Service = $50 a month. Phone = $250. Sign a 1-year contract, get phone for free. Sell phone, use proceeds to pay for 5 months of service.
I guess that works if you are satisfied with a really old phone.
Originally posted by: neutralizer
Originally posted by: Xyclone
Originally posted by: BD2003
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Is it just me?
Ill never use a CDMA service again....havent for years, and have never looked back. I don't appreciate the privilege of having to pay a $35 connection fee and having to re-enter all of my contacts every time I switch phones, when I can just switch a SIM card over and have everything already set up.
Sprint/Verizon = :thumbsdown:
LOL, you have 9K+ votes on a computer forum yet you can't figure out how to connect a usb cable to your computer and transfer contacts that way?
Anyways, I :heart: Verizon, everything else is sub-par.
Data cables are expensive.