We had coverage issues when with Cingular (now AT&T), switched to Verizon 3 years ago and have been totally satisfied with them.
How can AT&T raise the termination fee on existing contracts? It’s not like credit card law applies here. Does it?
coverage not available everywhere???
what the heck does that mean? Their map is no good?
But Verizon is the biggest rip off company out there. Verizon is the biggest perpetrator of the scam known as cramming.
Cramming is a form of fraud in which small charges are added to a bill by a third party without the subscriber's consent or disclosure. These may be disguised as a tax or some other common fee, and may be several dollars or even just a few cents. he crammer's intent is that the subscriber will overlook and ultimately pay these small charges
Just do a google search on their cramming partners IDL teleservices
So Verizon is great if you love surprises, as in surprise charges on your phone bill but other than that I would stay as far away from the crooks at Verizon as possible.
Verizon is also another company that does a lot of the "All White Males are idiots" type commercials.
MEANWHILE, I had Direct TV for one week and cancelled and now I owe them $480. I’m so pissed off.
You can always buy an unlocked phone and not be subject to a contract termination fee.
AT&T’s network allows you to be on the internet and phone at same time....Verizon does not.