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anonymous24

Oct 15, 2005, 1:32 PM
I am currently with T-Mobile, and I can't stand their weak signal even in my own house. I live in Jefferson Parish(outside of New Orleans) and trying to reach people with T-Mobile was horrible cuz i couldnt keep a call without it dropping during the aftermath of the hurricane. Everything is open now so I'm sure i could easily switch. All my friends have Sprint but I was also considering Alltel. I would say I use about 800-1000 minutes a month. What do you think??
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amosjones

Oct 15, 2005, 3:27 PM
With Sprint I would say Fair and Flexible America 1000 minute plan for 61.99 a month. then you can add nights at 7pm or 6pm and PCS to PCS calling.
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bizkitsngravy

Oct 15, 2005, 9:51 PM
I just recently switched from T-Mobile to Sprint, and I have been very happy.

I've used both T-Mobile and Sprint in New Orleans, but only in and around downtown/french quarter so I am afraid I cannot give you a very substantial comparison for your area. However, I do have a very good friend that lives in New Orleans (even though he may be moving here soon)...however, point is: He has had Sprint there for a few years and says it's the best in that area. As far as plans, look at one or 2 of your current bills. I don't use nearly as many "whenever" minutes with Sprint as I did with T-Mobile because my nights start at 6pm, and I know more people with Sprint so mobile-mobile calls have increased...Also, with the fair and flexible, if you decid...
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anonymous24

Oct 16, 2005, 7:36 PM
thnks for ure help- sorry it took so long for me to respond, the internet went out for a day
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