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beta-tester 09-19-2009 09:45 PM

What cell provider do you use in USA?
 
I've started with AT&T but I don't like them at all. They're too fucking expensive!

I am prepaid customer, so what are the alternatives. Oh and I want actual SIM card (so I can put it in my phone), not those crappy CDMA phones with 'built in' card...

What do you find the best offer around?

Thanks for help!

geedub 09-19-2009 09:49 PM

i always use net 10.. 10 cent/minute anytime anywhere, 30 buck for a phone and 300 mins.. perfect throw away lol

NaughtyRob 09-19-2009 09:51 PM

At&t since Jan 2004 when it was Cingular until the merger. No problems at all with them.

sandman! 09-19-2009 09:52 PM

t-mobile uses sim cards and has pretty good coverage

thagreek 09-19-2009 10:16 PM

I am with AT&T because everyone I deal with uses them and the iPhone.
I would rather be with T-Mobile anytime.

Axeman 09-19-2009 10:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sandman! (Post 16339556)
t-mobile uses sim cards and has pretty good coverage

I agree with this.

Barefootsies 09-19-2009 10:25 PM

AT&T.

I signed up back when they were Cingular. I had no issues then, and most people I talk to were on Cingular. However, once AT&T took them over, service has been on the decline.

Dropped calls. Bleed through. Junk phones. Shitty support. Plus I seem to have to watch all the nickel and dimes they add on my bill more so now.

Once contract expires, I think I'll be changing.

bloggingseo 09-19-2009 10:25 PM

I have T Mobile and I really like their service. Their customer service is even good.

dav3 09-19-2009 10:37 PM

I've also had AT&T since they were Cingular, never had any problems with them. But then again, I pretty much never use the phone, so the chances of me running into a problem are greatly reduced.

AT&T prices were pretty much on par with the other companies, not sure about the prepaids.

beta-tester 09-19-2009 10:44 PM

i don't like the pricing for daily usage and fucking 20c for incoming sms message. What if somebody spam me? That's just nonsense.
T-Mobile, as far as I know charge "only" 5c for incoming sms, which is more fair.

So, it's basically ATT pretty much used over here?

Barefootsies 09-19-2009 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beta-tester (Post 16339632)
So, it's basically ATT pretty much used over here?

AT&T
Verizon
Sprint/Nextel
T-Mobile
Boost
Centennial

among other regionals...

beta-tester 09-19-2009 10:59 PM

but only att and t-mobile offer prepaid with actual sim cards?

ToplistBlog_Com 09-20-2009 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 16339602)
AT&T.

I signed up back when they were Cingular. I had no issues then, and most people I talk to were on Cingular. However, once AT&T took them over, service has been on the decline.

Dropped calls. Bleed through. Junk phones. Shitty support. Plus I seem to have to watch all the nickel and dimes they add on my bill more so now.

Once contract expires, I think I'll be changing.

:2 cents::2 cents:

Naughty Emma 09-20-2009 07:55 PM

I use AT&T

I liked them better when they were just Cingular

CYF 09-20-2009 08:08 PM

I'll put in my vote for t-mobile, both for pre-paid and post-paid :2 cents:

Sosa 09-20-2009 08:12 PM

Alltel for another month or so and then Verizon takes over in the area.

beta-tester 09-20-2009 08:49 PM

for those who use AT&T, I assume you are post paid users. How much do you pay per month and what do you get for that money?

After Shock Media 09-20-2009 08:49 PM

Will explain this again, since it seems not many have caught on.


Proceed to get a cell phone that has as few minutes as possible, but if you can find one that gives you unlimited minutes to 1 or a few people that is perfect.
You do not need text, so as few as possible or zero included.

Now get yourself a google voice account and route it to your cell. Only give out your google voice number. Go ahead and forget your cell number except for support or billing reasons. Just do not give it out.

As long as you can call into your google voice account, you can now call anyone anywhere. The rates are free for all domestic calls and other countries are often as cheap as .02 a minute.
You also now get unlimited SMS messages, and voicemail - which can also be transcribed into email. Conference calling, call routing for everyone or to even certain numbers. (so say your done with a chick, all her calls now go to voicemail forever).
Lots of other features as well like no name on caller ID = enter name or voice mail. Listen in to voice mails as they are recording and pick up if you wish. You can also start recording any phone call at any time. I know I am forgetting a whole lot of shit.

Oh I currently use T-mobile with a fav-5. I do pay for data though.
I got my niece an account with google voice and then her carrier is Kajeet. http://www.kajeet.com/4u/services-and-rates.html Who is having a special rate sign up for rest of September for 19.99

beta-tester 09-20-2009 09:03 PM

yes, but you forgot one thing. When Google calls me to connects me with the person I am calling, I still got charged because fucking shit charges on incoming calls too. That's the problem ;(

After Shock Media 09-20-2009 09:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beta-tester (Post 16342229)
yes, but you forgot one thing. When Google calls me to connects me with the person I am calling, I still got charged because fucking shit charges on incoming calls too. That's the problem ;(

Calls are free from either direction, unless they are coming from overseas. Unless you mean by it using up some of your minutes.
Which then as I said if you make your google number one of your fave 5 numbers with tmobile it never touches any minutes.

I just know I have not used a single minute on my cell now for the past 3 months (I joined tmobile then). I also show no incoming or outgoing SMS messages either.
The unlimited data plan though kicks me in the ass but fuck it. As least I know I am screwing them on the main services they use to screw you. Being SMS (cheapest for them), call blocking, call fowarding, and other nickle and dime shit.

sobaka 09-20-2009 09:19 PM

T-mobile prepaid is 10c min - $100 card is good for 1 year. It's a good way to have several phones for different projects.

beta-tester 09-20-2009 09:21 PM

Correct, but I am ATT Go Phone customer, aka prepaid. So I can't choose appropriate plan and that fucks me so bad!
I am thinking about switching to post paid, though. But still, it's minimum 40$ for one month which is not that cheap either, not to mention unlimited data plan which is 35$ alone (sucks!)

Oh and for Google Voice, you have to have internet access (which in case of unlimited data is not a prob), but what if you don't have data plan?

It's not that easy to talk cheap in the US it seems.

After Shock Media 09-20-2009 09:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beta-tester (Post 16342260)
Correct, but I am ATT Go Phone customer, aka prepaid. So I can't choose appropriate plan and that fucks me so bad!
I am thinking about switching to post paid, though. But still, it's minimum 40$ for one month which is not that cheap either, not to mention unlimited data plan which is 35$ alone (sucks!)

Oh and for Google Voice, you have to have internet access (which in case of unlimited data is not a prob), but what if you don't have data plan?

It's not that easy to talk cheap in the US it seems.

You do not need internet access for google voice, where you get that info?

beta-tester 09-20-2009 09:41 PM

So, how do I use it on phone then?

I just saw the button "Call" only on the website.

d-null 09-20-2009 10:02 PM

Metro-pcs is outstanding :thumbsup

Va2k 09-20-2009 10:09 PM

Sprint $99.00 for unlimited text,calls,etc. internet

JaneB 09-21-2009 12:01 AM

T-Mobile

onwebcam 09-21-2009 12:19 AM

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Trax 09-21-2009 12:36 AM

t-mobile for me

RevShare it! 09-21-2009 12:37 AM

ATT here

beta-tester 09-21-2009 01:42 AM

So, are you gonna tell me why one or another is good? And should I get rid of prepaid and switch over to postpaid plans?

jigg 09-21-2009 03:54 AM

t-mobile although their coverage can be hit and miss on some occasions

extremely good support and value, can't beat MyFaves on low cost plans
especially combined with Google Voice ;)

beta-tester 09-21-2009 12:56 PM

bump for google voice answer

After Shock Media 09-21-2009 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beta-tester (Post 16342283)
So, how do I use it on phone then?

I just saw the button "Call" only on the website.

You dial your own number on your cell, enter your pin, press 2 to place call, enter in number you wish to call.
Of course you should be calling in with a phone registered into your account, otherwise it will treat you like just another caller.

beta-tester 09-21-2009 02:26 PM

but still that call will be charged by att, because I am technically placing a call, right?

Porn Grounds 09-21-2009 02:33 PM

I don't think I saw 1 person say verizon...

I am with verizon..I have been with them for...hmmmm 12 years? never had an issue...

LiveDose 09-21-2009 02:34 PM

I have several phones with ATT. I find that the call quality depends a lot on the handset.

After Shock Media 09-21-2009 02:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beta-tester (Post 16345435)
but still that call will be charged by att, because I am technically placing a call, right?

Not sure with ATT. I use tmobile myself.
The call would count as a local call no matter where you are though. It could use up some of your minutes.
With tmobile I get unlimited calls to 5 numbers. I have my voice number as my first one. It is the only number I call besides 611 for support.

If you have unlimited calls to 1 number your cool.
If you have unlimited local calls your cool.
If you have X many minutes per day and free nights and weekends, you could use up minites during the day.

I would have to say yes though you will be placing a local call to perform features. What you would be doing for the most part is just turning your phone into a dumb pipe. You may or may not still have to pay for minutes, but you will no longer be nickle and dimed to death for the additional shit like sms, call fowarding, call routing, call blocking, 411, roaming charges, transcribing to text/email, recording calls, voicemail, and such.

beta-tester 09-21-2009 02:45 PM

Gotcha. Too bad I am prepaid customer, so no unlimited calls for me whatsoever. Maybe I should look into some post paid plans...


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