User: Under the Radar
These are the most recent forum messages posted by Under the Radar:
Re: Hello Better? ....
Maxymax, while I have not bought into hello better, nothing that you said has anything to do with the new marketing campaign.
The changes in the ETF, upgrade time, early upgrade points increase, and the addition of the device activation fee were all created in June before the launch of hello better.
The Service Techs have not fixed in warranty phones in the store for years. The phones have been sent to repair or replaced under advanced exchange.
The change to ...
Re: Hello Better? ....
Hello Better is the new brain child of USCC's new marketing strategy lead by big Mary herself. Here is a link from Yahoo fianace about a study USCC released to support the new slogan. In my opinion this is what happens when you hire a rookie to be CEO that doesn't have industry experience. Maybe TDS could say Hello Better and upgrade the USCC executive team.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/more-5 0-percent-consumers-unhappy-130735384.html
Re: Motorola electrify not 4g ready?
The Moto Electrify is not a 4G phone, nor is there any way to make it 4G capable. If you have enough belief points you could upgrade your phone early, you would need 1000 points for each month early you want to upgrade. Also the first 4G phone doesn't launch until the 5th and I believe that the electrify is a better phone as the Samsung 4G is a Galaxy S series phone. Also as of right now not ...
Re: Us cellular Employesss treated poorley
All retail jobs have things that suck about them. I agree that uscc has many issues like equipment, flexible rate plans, an executive team that doesn't know how to properly run a successful company, and about a hundred more. This being said there are many places to work far worse than uscc. I feel bad for those that are having these problems, but those issues are not happening everywhere. Poor store and sales managers are most likely the reason, ...
Re: Us cellular Employesss treated poorley
I guess I just am not understanding the issue with retail sales people working on weekends. I have worked in retail for over 18 years and every company I have worked for has required that their sales people work on nights, weekends, and holidays. I have also found that I make most of my commission during these times as that is when I see most of my customers. I understand the working when everyone else is off sucks, but ...