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So in reviewing past posts, found interesting issue: AARP "sponsored" services or not?
I have been with Fi for over 6 years with no issue EVER (I've never had to contact them regarding service). That is how I personally measure "service"...
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Me and my husband actually pay 150 per month for 2 lines, ( not paying for the phones ) I think it's expensive mainly because we are still building our credit here, I was told once we get credit we can lower that by a lot. Is that true. I use my phone for work a lot, so it's important for me to get unlimited and stable line, so I pay it with no issues, but could be awesome to save right?
I also use Fi for about three years. Since I retired and I'm often home on wi-fi my bill is about $35.
Never needed to contact anybody, everything works as it should. I traveled with a couple of friends to Colorado and funny thing is that their phones often didn't work in many places, but mine did.
Oh wow!!!! That is crazy. I pay $120 a month for 2 phones everything unlimited. Great service. My bill has actually gone done since i started 10 yrs ago.
I've been with Tmobile for 10 yrs now, no complaints, great service at a reasonable price.
We were with TMO before it was TMO (VoiceStream) customers and they, at that time (following the "T-Mobile" takeover) doubled our rates and changed the plans to be unacceptable (e.g., we paid them $600 per month in 2002 dollars).
Based on our experience with them, we'd not choose them ever. Hope 10 yrs from now, you'll still be okay with them @OscarE1968 !
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