Anybody use Nextel?
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with verizon you can do emails, and internet using minutes but im in love with DC. even though verizon has unlimited m2m, sometimes you just want to holla instead of having a lOng conversation. there's virtually no dead spots with verizon though
hard decision
can you guys list different situations where you wouldn't get reception or what type of places
hard decision
can you guys list different situations where you wouldn't get reception or what type of places
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I used to have nextel and it sucked.....Definitely get verizon if u want to delet dropped calls from the radar....thats the best one...
I have T-Mobile now, and I have no complaints....its gotten better thru the years...my boyfriend is on the way rt now to get a new phone...hes leaving nextel
I have T-Mobile now, and I have no complaints....its gotten better thru the years...my boyfriend is on the way rt now to get a new phone...hes leaving nextel
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Originally Posted by NFRs2000NYC,Oct 18 2004, 07:53 PM
I have nextel. Although they do have dead spots, all cell companies do.
Their DC is invaluable, their customer support is ten leagues above the others, and their plans are good, especially the free incoming plans. I have had every single cell phone provider since the mid/late 90s and Nextel is the only one I have stuck with.
(Omnipoint, Mci. ATT, Tmobile, Nextel, Cingulair and Verizon)
Their DC is invaluable, their customer support is ten leagues above the others, and their plans are good, especially the free incoming plans. I have had every single cell phone provider since the mid/late 90s and Nextel is the only one I have stuck with.
(Omnipoint, Mci. ATT, Tmobile, Nextel, Cingulair and Verizon)
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Originally Posted by NFRs2000NYC,Oct 18 2004, 11:53 PM
I have nextel. Although they do have dead spots, all cell companies do.
their customer support is ten leagues above the others,
their customer support is ten leagues above the others,
Nextel is . Unless ure whole posse has them, they are as useful as any really bad cell phone. Plus, options like easy text messaging or cameras on the phones arent available, yet their phones are really expensive and super ugly and large.
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Nextel customer service blows compared to everyone elses. I had reported my phone intermittently not hanging up when i make phone calls. They took 2 months to finally give me a definate no in the refund of only a few $. I've been a nextel customer for 3 years uptill that happened. It was pretty clear that something was wrong because I never called even half what I did for years. They did some BS investigation and told me that I'd get nothing back. I call them back and they tell me there's nothing else to be done.
My dad with T-mobile on the other hand complained that he didn't like how his phone speaker sounded and t-mobile sent him a upgraded phone for free. This was after being a customer for 2 months.
My friend with verizon dropped her phone and it broke the screen. She called them up and they next day air'ed a free replacement phone. She was a customer for 5-6 months.
With AT&T, I called them up about 3 weeks after I signed up since the night before I was goofing around with the programming in the phone and screwed up the sim card. I called them up the next day when they were open and they helped me fix it. They then gave me 200 bonus minutes because I missed one day of calls because of ME screwing up the phone.
I was a customer for 3 years with nextel and the most I ever got was 50 free minutes one month because I stuck around to fill out a survey. Of course I rated everything a 1 or 0 because everything sucks.
My dad with T-mobile on the other hand complained that he didn't like how his phone speaker sounded and t-mobile sent him a upgraded phone for free. This was after being a customer for 2 months.
My friend with verizon dropped her phone and it broke the screen. She called them up and they next day air'ed a free replacement phone. She was a customer for 5-6 months.
With AT&T, I called them up about 3 weeks after I signed up since the night before I was goofing around with the programming in the phone and screwed up the sim card. I called them up the next day when they were open and they helped me fix it. They then gave me 200 bonus minutes because I missed one day of calls because of ME screwing up the phone.
I was a customer for 3 years with nextel and the most I ever got was 50 free minutes one month because I stuck around to fill out a survey. Of course I rated everything a 1 or 0 because everything sucks.
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Well, I guess we all have different luck with everyone.
TMOBILE has the best cellular technology, but the reason I left is that EVERY MONTH my bill would be wrong, it it took me hours to get it resolved, 60% of the time I was on hold.
Nextel solved all my problems when ever I had them (almost never) and have never made a mistake on my bill. Its also nice not to be on hold for more than 2 minutes.
Att, when I had it, you couldnt make a call. Their circuits are always busy.
Cingulair, its ok.
Sprint, service is weird, phone rings (on callers end) even if you have no service, so they think you are avoiding them.
I dont have problems with nextel, I have a few dead spots in west bumperfu*ck long island, but other than that, its all gravy.
So, I recommend nextel. Different strockes for different folks.
Nextel business division is even better. For what you need dan, there is a reason why 98% of businesses that provide cellphones provide Nextel.
TMOBILE has the best cellular technology, but the reason I left is that EVERY MONTH my bill would be wrong, it it took me hours to get it resolved, 60% of the time I was on hold.
Nextel solved all my problems when ever I had them (almost never) and have never made a mistake on my bill. Its also nice not to be on hold for more than 2 minutes.
Att, when I had it, you couldnt make a call. Their circuits are always busy.
Cingulair, its ok.
Sprint, service is weird, phone rings (on callers end) even if you have no service, so they think you are avoiding them.
I dont have problems with nextel, I have a few dead spots in west bumperfu*ck long island, but other than that, its all gravy.
So, I recommend nextel. Different strockes for different folks.
Nextel business division is even better. For what you need dan, there is a reason why 98% of businesses that provide cellphones provide Nextel.
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i have nextel...i made the switch from At&T GSM
my att phone used to drop calls like no other...i was with att service for about 6 years...i do agree that att customer service is better than nextel but dropped calls is the worst
the only reason i went to nextel is because of the free incoming calls (a big ) and the fact that everybody i know has a nextel so i can use the walkie talkie which is kinda cool...and its free
only two downsides that i see to nextel their expensive plans and you have to have the damn internet package in order to check text messages
i agree that every phone company has its dead spots but i have not had any problems here in northern NJ
my att phone used to drop calls like no other...i was with att service for about 6 years...i do agree that att customer service is better than nextel but dropped calls is the worst
the only reason i went to nextel is because of the free incoming calls (a big ) and the fact that everybody i know has a nextel so i can use the walkie talkie which is kinda cool...and its free
only two downsides that i see to nextel their expensive plans and you have to have the damn internet package in order to check text messages
i agree that every phone company has its dead spots but i have not had any problems here in northern NJ