Kiriska wrote:It's a good thing you didn't work for T-mobile customer service or I'd be * at you right now about how I get no * service here.
If I were an agent for T-mobile, I would say, "I certainly apologize for the inconvenience, but the price is certainly something to consider, and we can look at where you live to see if we serve your area or not."
We would then check our map and say either "Yep, you're covered."
or
"nope, not covered, we'll allow you to get rid of your contract for free."
But if I were a person, I'd say, "Silly woman, go with sprint if you want some more service, or verizon is you want a * more service. OR - AT&T if you want to try and put an AT&T sim card in our T-Mobile phone and see if you can save yourself from a contract with them."
Or I'd say "I'm sorry, I had T-Mobile 30 minutes east of the Longview/Tyler area of Dallas for three years, and I feel your pain!" which is TOTALLY true. I use sprint now, but I'm in the St. Louis area, I got 3g with T-mobile here, but sprint is cheaper for me. CDMA tends to have better results in the US against GSM, in my opinion. That and you can usually roam off of Verizon towers with Sprint. I'm a little toasted off of some beer right now, so forgive spelling/grammar.
Sike oh, I have NO idea where you live from the info you gavem e, but St. Louis is a fun city for the most part. You poor, pathetic Arkansas-liver. I give you my sympathies and pray you should find shelter in a better state soon.