I've been pressing Qwest to tell me how it advantages me to stick w/ Qwest rather than just switch over to Verizon when my two-year contract ends in January 09. Amazing to hear the nonresponses: We don't know yet, but there are bound to be good reasons. Nothing has been decided. Please be patient. Wait until October. When I signed up for Qwest some years back, the first time, I was allowed to break the cost of my cell phone into three payments, each billed; apparently Verizon will offer no such break. So: Can anybody tell me why I should stick w/ Qwest? Switch out altogether to, say, AT&T or T-Mobile? --What a crock Qwest is stirring up.
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I've been pressing Qwest to tell me how it advantages me to stick w/ Qwest rather than just switch over to Verizon when my two-year contract ends in January 09. Amazing to hear the nonresponses: We don't know yet, but there are bound to be good reasons. Nothing has been decided. Please be patient. Wait until October. When I signed up for Qwest some years back, the first time, I was allowed to break the cost of my cell phone into three payments, each billed; apparently Verizon will offer no such break. So: Can anybody tell me why I should stick w/ Qwest? Switch out altogether to, say, AT&T or T-Mobile? --What a crock Qwest is stirring up.