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rsd317

Mar 10, 2006, 7:01 PM
Please help. I currently have a moto e 815 and it keeps crapping out. VZW has decided to either let me walk out of my contract or replace with new e 815. The reason I am lost is becasue there are no phones that are appealing to me in the VZW lineup and I feel like I cant pass this oppurtunity to leave VZW and go elsewhere since the STANDARD UI. Where to, I dont know? The GSM Razr? Sucks. Smartphone, too much phone? AHHH i dont know.

So question is this who has the fastest wireless speeds (VZW, T Mo, Cingy)? Who is going to have the best phones? And who has the best service.

I love VZW FRU policies, asked to be abused. What are the other companies like?

And of course any new phones?

Do I or dont I??????

The Saga Continues....
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Anxiovert

Mar 10, 2006, 7:08 PM
rsd317 said:
The reason I am lost is becasue there are no phones that are appealing to me... /blockquote>



Well, you have VZW. Need I say more?
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rsd317

Mar 10, 2006, 7:08 PM
I am now month to month (original contract date was til july of 7). I LIKE
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spum

Mar 10, 2006, 7:41 PM
Why don't you just get the 815 replaced? It's a good phone, and it doesn't have the Verizon UI on it.
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gunny

Mar 10, 2006, 7:44 PM
I agree just replace it I've had my e815 since day one never any problems with it. The wife has it now she loves it. 🙂
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rsd317

Mar 10, 2006, 8:33 PM
well now I can wait till something better comes put or wait til other networks develop. the choice is now mine. i just felt like i had a great oppurtunity and did not know what to do with it
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spum

Mar 10, 2006, 8:49 PM
It is a great opportunity, but based on my personal experience, the best option would be to just stick with Verizon and get your 815 replaced. Since it'd be a new phone, you could wait until the end of the year and see what new phones come out before you upgrade. You wouldn't need to worry about the phone crapping out on you.
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rsd317

Mar 11, 2006, 12:06 PM
spum said:
It is a great opportunity, but based on my personal experience, the best option would be to just stick with Verizon and get your 815 replaced. Since it'd be a new phone, you could wait until the end of the year and see what new phones come out before you upgrade. You wouldn't need to worry about the phone crapping out on you.


Well the really greaat thing is that I no longer am under contract, that doesnt mean that my phone cant be swapped out.
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spum

Mar 11, 2006, 2:10 PM
Then get a replacement phone at no cost to you, dollars or contract wise. Sounds like a sweet deal to me.
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