RockMonkey
Suddenly Enthusiastic
There is a lot of blatantly wrong information in this thread, and I find that funny.
greenjeep said:Moab-wise, t-mobile is pretty good if you can see the La Sals, I've heard lots of good things about Verizon, that seems to be what most locals have.
olywrestle said:I agree if you want coverage "everywhere" then make sure it is tri-mode (Analog, CDMA, TDMA) Just make sure if you get a plan that doesn't include analog roaming that you have your phone set not to automatically switch to it, or you could be using your phone in the valley and be roaming on analog ($$$$) and not even realize it...
GSM (att/cingular and tmobile) is great for those that dont get into the sticks very often, and need lots of minutes.
RockMonkey said:There is a lot of blatantly wrong information in this thread, and I find that funny.
Cody said:I used to have sprint and I was pretty happy with it--that is until I switched to Verizon and found out just how much better it could be. I only got analog roam with sprint in Moab (which I had to pay through the 'A' for), and there were lots of dead spots around town and around everywhere else. The customer service people were absolute assholes--I can't believe they can stay in business with as many unfulfilled promises I got and how many times they were rude to me both in person and over the phone.
Verizon gets digital service everywhere--well at least practically everywhere. All the way to Pheonix--digital (maybe lost it for like an hour). Moab--perfect, everywhere I go, perfect. There CS people rock too. I had problems getting my old number ported over--the call dropped while I was holding for the lady to check something. I was pissed--2 minutes later she called me back----she called ME back. With sprint I would have had to call back, have the call drop 2 more times, call back, argue that I had just called and talked to so-n-so, have them tell me that that person doesn't exist, have them tell me I'm a liar, transfer me around to 16 different departments, finally find someone that says they can help, then the call would drop and I'd have to start over.
Anyways, verizon is waaay better then my sprint service was. Just my experience though.
Cody
I worked for sprint customer service a few years ago. All that they cared about was the "Average Handle Time" or how long that you spent on each call. You had the ability to make an outgoing call, but when/if you did it would pop up a alert at "mission Control" (where the monitered all calls, how long you have been on a call, etc ) and they would send someone right over to tell you to get off that call right away. So you see that they certinally did not encourage you to call customers back or even take much time to help any one. The unoffical unspoken moto is " if your bill is wrong...It must be your fault.ZUKEYPR said:Bingo, give that man a cigar. This is exactly my story to the "T" and why I want to dump Sprint.
ZUKEYPR said:Is verizon any good in Moab?
81Ramchargerman said:I currently work for qwest, and they have good coverage. There's no avg call time or anything like that, they finally pulled their heads out of their arses and are really trying to have good cust service