Cell Phone
@jahernandezrivas (11288)
United States
November 27, 2009 10:17pm CST
Have you ever been in the Mall and on your cell phone and those people working in the booths that sell cell phones try to get your attention what do you do?Do you hide your cell phone because you are loyal to your cell phone provider Like you wouln't change companies for anything or do you just not want to talk to them because of your busy day?Or do you stop and give them time and check new options out?I myself am a loyal T-Mobile customer so I hide my phone and keep walking L.O.L.
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@kaylachan (71942)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
28 Nov 09
I had that happen to me just last week. Funny thing was the person who stopped me didn't seem to realize I was actually on my phone when they approached me. When they noticed that I was actually holding a conversation with the person I was talking to, (while trying to wheel myself through the mall) they quickly apoligized and left me alone.
And, like you i'm a loyal T-mobile custmer. I've done some compersion shopping of course and came to realize that my bill is exactly where it should be, even cheeper, for an unlimited voice plan and insurance for both phones, and texting on one. I have two lines and was approved for five even though I only need two. and with no real credit to speak of.
So I am so happy with them don't plan on changing. I'm a T-mobile custmer and I'm proud of it. I don't care what those mall dwellers think. They work purely on comssion so if anything I pitty them.
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@rosekiss (30414)
• Eugene, Oregon
29 Nov 09
I used to be with t-mobile and now I am with verizon. In a way I wish I had stayed with t-mobile as they are so much cehaper than verizon. The one thing I don't like about any of them is the exorbitant cancellation fees. I really don't think it is fair to charge what they do, but there isn't anything we can do about it. Since I just renewed my contract in august, I have to wait till 2011, before I can switch providers. Of course maybe by that time they will have got rid of the cancellation fees. To answer your question, I have never had that happen to me. If it did, I would maybe see what the have to offer and their pricing, and go from there. More than likely though, I would just stay with verizon for now and then switch when my contract is up. I am thinking of maybe going to AT&T, but not sure yet. Take care, and happy mylotting.