My wife and I are thinking about switching to Verizon after having
less than satisfactory service with Sprint PCS.
Has anyone had trouble with customer service, dropped calls, etc., in
an area that was supposed to be covered?
Mark Filla - 21 Aug 2003 16:30 GMT
justin@cjteam.com (justin) wrote in article
<886c066.0308210712.5559fe16@posting.google.com>:
> My wife and I are thinking about switching to Verizon after having
> less than satisfactory service with Sprint PCS.
>
> Has anyone had trouble with customer service, dropped calls, etc., in
> an area that was supposed to be covered?
Where are you then? Those who live in your geographic area can answer.
Mark
Geoff Brozny - 21 Aug 2003 17:31 GMT
> My wife and I are thinking about switching to Verizon after having
> less than satisfactory service with Sprint PCS.
been there, done that...
> Has anyone had trouble with customer service, dropped calls, etc., in
> an area that was supposed to be covered?
no not really, I been with verizon for around 8 months now, and still have
not dropped a call, overall, I'm real happy with the service, a heck of
alot better then sprint.
geoff
Al H - 31 Aug 2003 21:55 GMT
I had a Sprint phone for 24 hours total. Internet service was too
clogged to be useful. Phone itself was complex. Paging required you
to connect to the net (which didn't work). Phone went back.
Verizon works much better.
>My wife and I are thinking about switching to Verizon after having
>less than satisfactory service with Sprint PCS.
>
>Has anyone had trouble with customer service, dropped calls, etc., in
>an area that was supposed to be covered?