I believe that you can only have two lines for a total of $60 and no more. Also, I thought that only the account holder themselves needs to be 55+, they do not check on the second line.
right around the holidays and its been great. Some of the dead zones I used to get are now at a couple of bars so I've actually seen better service. ATT lost me when they wouldn't let us take advantage of an iPhone upgrade without cancelling one of our 2 lines and reactivating under a new number. I asked them why they would ask me to do that when we both use our numbers for work and they said there was nothing they can do.
Now we have 2 new iPhones with insurance still paying a bit less than we would have with ATT only upgrading 1 of our phones.
it works for you. It has great competitive pricing and a CEO who seems consumer friendly. However I noticed more drop calls and dead zones then Verizon & AT&T.
I tried T-Mobile for 4 months last year. I would have stayed but the poor indoor coverage and the dropped calls were the final straw.
All carriers vary on your location and where you travel to.
right around the holidays and its been great. Some of the dead zones I used to get are now at a couple of bars so I've actually seen better service. ATT lost me when they wouldn't let us take advantage of an iPhone upgrade without cancelling one of our 2 lines and reactivating under a new number. I asked them why they would ask me to do that when we both use our numbers for work and they said there was nothing they can do.
Now we have 2 new iPhones with insurance still paying a bit less than we would have with ATT only upgrading 1 of our phones.
UConn - how is the service north of the Merritt, if you have any experience over there? I seem to have a lot of dead spots driving and lose calls often.
And it covered my Netflix
Now we have 2 new iPhones with insurance still paying a bit less than we would have with ATT only upgrading 1 of our phones.
I tried T-Mobile for 4 months last year. I would have stayed but the poor indoor coverage and the dropped calls were the final straw.
All carriers vary on your location and where you travel to.
Now we have 2 new iPhones with insurance still paying a bit less than we would have with ATT only upgrading 1 of our phones.
UConn - how is the service north of the Merritt, if you have any experience over there? I seem to have a lot of dead spots driving and lose calls often.