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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.
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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