If I do switch plans it will probabally be to verizon. I have researched some of the smaller companies (and some not so small) like alltel, boost mobile, revol, t-mobile, net 10 etc. The problem is that their coverage is lacking, and some of them have roaming...even in my area. Revol wireless had the best looking plan, but everywhere outside a major city it is roaming at .19/min. But i liked there plan of 79.99 for 2 lines unlimited calling anywhere.
When comparing the sprint, verizon, and att family plans of 700 and 1400-1500minutes, their prices are pretty much the same. 69.99 for 700 on all the big 3. 89.99 for 1400 on verizon and att. 99.99 for nextel for 1500min. All have to option to text at like .20 per text or it can be added for about the same amount. All have free mobile to mobile, but att has rollover minutes.
The rollover offsets the fact that I don't know anyone that has a att cell, everyone I know has verizon or nextel.
I'm just hoping that sprint can work something out with me because if I switch to verizon, the plan is about the same, but I'll be going under a 2-year contract, have an activation fee, and the least expensive phone that suits my needs is the boulder@79.99 per phone.
So is it worth it to have $200 worth in new phones and activation fees and a 2-year contract just to switch to verizon...because bottom line the plans are about the same$$.
I just hate being taken advantage of by the phone companies that use a NASA caliber computer to encrypt/scramble the bills into where no-one can understand them, not even the call center reps, who refuse to look at to plain and simple logic of the situation......switch to a $20 more per month plan...and my bill is $50-$60 more than my last one
