Consumer Cellular Intros EasyPay Financing Program
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Verizon and At&T do not have comparable programs to waht T-Mobile offers. Not even close. Their "response" to the Jump program was just sad. Their new "options" end up costing the customer substantially more then just sticking with their traditional upgrade program.
Not really a response if you ask me. More like a wimper.
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If VZ and ATT lowered their price plans for their device programs (due to subsidy cost being removed), then they would be similar to T-Mo's...but this did not happen.. So customers actually pay more
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JellzJul 25, 2013, 12:14 PM
What's really sad is just how many people are interested in it. I wish I could tell them that they're wasting their time and better off with the contract.
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Those of you who are reps for ATT/Verizon... God have mercy on your souls, cause you're going to have a fun time explaining this disparity in a positive light once these programs are more widely known.
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I appreciate it lol. I work for ATT Cust Care/Tech/Warranty. This is gonna be a blast 🙂
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Me too. You get less, and it costs you more. It's like Leasing a car... if you can afford the monthly payments to OWN it, that is your money's worth. You're leasing a phone you have to give back, and then paying for the new phone too. Loss/Loss.
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Except that it's not equal because both at&t and Verizon have more coverage and a faster data network than T Mobile.....the service you get isn't the same, sure you pay less with T-Mobile, but you get less in return as well...I think a superior network is worth paying more for.....
One good place to look to discern who has the best coverage is to talk to truckers, truckers travel all over the country, and they rely heavily on mobile phones, so they need a carrier that has coverage everywhere.....and if you talk to truckers...they'll tell you, they use Verizon or at&t, they sure as heck don't use T-Mobile
Now if you live in an area where T-Mobile has great coverage, fantastic, but the problem is that the T-Mobile coverage area is signif...
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