User: emouth1
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I can barely comprehend your ignorance of the wireless industry.
KTHX
Re: Cellphone contract / warranty question
You must not have a job. Business is not about losing.
Re: Does ANYONE have an answer to my freakin question????!
Consider this: YOU do not know.
Thus stop sweating the rest of us for not knowing.
Re: A recent item in GSM vs. CDMA
1) Cable is hardlined.
2) Broadcast television used to go out as frequently as cable.
3) You must be drunk.
4) Or four years old.
5) Hope this helps!
Re: emergency
There will be prepaid phones at the airport. Cheapest thing.
Re: looking for a wholesale phone seller?
el oh el @ "teehee"
Re: Sanyo Leaving Cellular?!?!?!
Sanyo is BY FAR the best phone manufacturer, across carriers. The only one that comes close is Nokia.
Having carried and sold the 8200, it's a good phone. Not the best Sanyo, but still better than the majority. It is fairly sensitive to moisture (the buttons stop working) but don't get your phone wet!
If your phone is swapping back and forth between roaming and Sprint service it's probably the coverage in your area.
Re: J'ai besoin une personne qui parle francais
GET THAT TALK OUTTA HERE
Re: About Verizon....
Yeah. I think your jumping the gun a bit in your characterization of sales.
As in any situation where PEOPLE are involved, there will be those honest and dishonest, and this applies to customer service reps as well as salespeople. And if you hadn't figured it out, Copernicus, CS doesn't like Sales, and Sales doesn't like CS. (I can't tell you how many times I've heard the phrase "But they just said 'Go into the store'" from a ...
Re: About Verizon....
It is easy to be critical of customer service as a customer, and it's not good in most industries, not just wireless.
Sales in a wireless store is an extremely high stress job. If you have not bought something already or are not going to purchase something, then it is honestly not part of our jobs to just provide information on the intricacies of the business. That is what customer service exists for. Keep in mind these ...
Re: Is this true... ??
In my experience, most of these 'outsourced' call reps are more proficient in their job performance than most of the stateside reps, who generally don't care at all.
Re: Is this true... ??
el oh el... Keep in mind that Sprint Stores, like any retail outlet, are for sales. If you can get a rep to call Cust Care on your behalf, he/she is an extremely nice person doing something they are not required to do.