Sorry, @Valicore, but VZW doesn't have to pay you shit if they don't deliver great service on their end of the contract. That's actually in the fine print (if you read the contracts when you sign up for service). @Brad, I agree that it would be nice if cell companies would actually say that you won't get service in an area where they claim you will. @The D Train, dude, calm the fuck down. Maybe he did do research and it turned out they said he would get service in his area. They don't exactly go for exact coverage when they make those maps. I have AT&T. I love their service, but I still do get frustrated when I don't get service in places that they promise I will. That happens with any service. Geographic limitations are a bitch. It would be nice if they could work out bugs like that, but unfortunately they haven't. Maybe they'll work that out a bit when they start rolling out services on the 700 MhZ spectrum.
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Sorry, @Valicore, but VZW doesn't have to pay you shit if they don't deliver great service on their end of the contract. That's actually in the fine print (if you read the contracts when you sign up for service). @Brad, I agree that it would be nice if cell companies would actually say that you won't get service in an area where they claim you will. @The D Train, dude, calm the fuck down. Maybe he did do research and it turned out they said he would get service in his area. They don't exactly go for exact coverage when they make those maps. I have AT&T. I love their service, but I still do get frustrated when I don't get service in places that they promise I will. That happens with any service. Geographic limitations are a bitch. It would be nice if they could work out bugs like that, but unfortunately they haven't. Maybe they'll work that out a bit when they start rolling out services on the 700 MhZ spectrum.