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coffeebean 05-23-2020 06:14 PM

Considering changing from Verizon to Sprint for mobile phone service
 
We are considering changing from Verizon Wireless to Sprint for our mobile phone service. Should we? Any problems with Sprint?

MSchad 05-23-2020 06:59 PM

First question, why are you considering switching?

Nucky 05-23-2020 08:07 PM

I wouldn't do it CoffeeBean! My experience doing the same thing years back resulted in my paying the toll to get out of the contract with Sprint and it was over $600 to do so for 3 or 4 lines. Lesson Learned. It was from miserable service and I usually let grudges go towards companies that improve but just a personal belief that I have is Sprint is about as stable as Jello. They may have improved but not enough to change from Verizon IMHO.

Verizon can be aggravating sometimes but I don't think you can beat the service. That 55+ plan they offer with Unlimited Data is dirt cheap.

My Vote = DON"T DO IT! :cryin2:

Timothyimitchell 05-23-2020 08:17 PM

I am an ex lifelong Verizon customer and am now a TMOBILE customer. I switched about 4 years ago. I went with tmobile and their over 55 plan. I was paying well over 100 a month for the two of us back then. I now pay 60 month for unlimited everything. That being said, Verizon coverage is unquestionably the best. Tmobile has been great but there are some little "outside of area' holes. I see Verizon has a senior plan for maybe 80 a month? I am thinking about going back to Verizon. Best coverage of any. Nothing worse than no coverage.

dewilson58 05-23-2020 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MSchad (Post 1769892)
First question, why are you considering switching?




:bigbow:

JoMar 05-23-2020 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Timothyimitchell (Post 1769912)
I am an ex lifelong Verizon customer and am now a TMOBILE customer. I switched about 4 years ago. I went with tmobile and their over 55 plan. I was paying well over 100 a month for the two of us back then. I now pay 60 month for unlimited everything. That being said, Verizon coverage is unquestionably the best. Tmobile has been great but there are some little "outside of area' holes. I see Verizon has a senior plan for maybe 80 a month? I am thinking about going back to Verizon. Best coverage of any. Nothing worse than no coverage.

And I guess this is one of those decision points, do you want service or do you want price. All depends on which one you will compromise for the other. When I worked for the telephone company there was a saying which I understood started at ATT (urban legend), Good Service, Good Price, Good Quality....pick two.

coffeebean 05-23-2020 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by MSchad (Post 1769892)
First question, why are you considering switching?

We can trade in our current iPhones for upgraded iPhones for free. The offer is for an 18 month lease. We have been Verizon customers for years but this offer from Sprint is hard to refuse.

coffeebean 05-23-2020 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1769909)
I wouldn't do it CoffeeBean! My experience doing the same thing years back resulted in my paying the toll to get out of the contract with Sprint and it was over $600 to do so for 3 or 4 lines. Lesson Learned. It was from miserable service and I usually let grudges go towards companies that improve but just a personal belief that I have is Sprint is about as stable as Jello. They may have improved but not enough to change from Verizon IMHO.

Verizon can be aggravating sometimes but I don't think you can beat the service. That 55+ plan they offer with Unlimited Data is dirt cheap.

Thank you for your reply.

My Vote = DON"T DO IT! :cryin2:

Sprint's unlimited plan is $35 per month plus taxes and fees. We now pay $40 per month per line with Verizon. We can see there is spotty coverage with Sprint in very rural areas but that is not a concern for us. Talking to current Sprint users, the service has improved from years ago.

Stu from NYC 05-23-2020 09:13 PM

We are with Verizon now gives us something to consider

retiredguy123 05-23-2020 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1769880)
We are considering changing from Verizon Wireless to Sprint for our mobile phone service. Should we? Any problems with Sprint?

No. I would look for another provider that uses the Verizon cell network. Verizon has the absolute best network. If you have Xfinity internet, Xfinity Mobile is a great deal.

arbajeda 05-24-2020 04:52 AM

Upgraded phones with worse service is a losing proposition. Look at this:

55+ Senior Phone Plans

2 lines with unlimited data for $80.00.

Bwolf1 05-24-2020 05:12 AM

Reminds me of Woody Allen’s favorite restaurant. The food is terrible but the portions are huge.

Bob in Fishers 05-24-2020 05:13 AM

T moble bought sprint.

Dilligas 05-24-2020 05:20 AM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1769923)
We can trade in our current iPhones for upgraded iPhones for free. The offer is for an 18 month lease. We have been Verizon customers for years but this offer from Sprint is hard to refuse.

Remember that nothing in this world is free!

Donaz1 05-24-2020 05:26 AM

I changed from Verizon's normal plan which was costing me about $60/mo for $55+ with military discount. The issue was going over my data limited it jumped $15. I now have their pre-paid plan which is $40 with 3g of data and unlimited text. They test your usage every month to see if you qualify to stay on this plan and I have. You cannot beat their reliability or coverage.


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