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Originally Posted by KC911
Are you talking about the cell phone service or the provider. The service all depends upon your location(s) and there is no "one correct answer" .... it just depends. I've found Consumer Cellular good for my needs, and their service usually defaults to AT&T (not good for me here at my house during peak times), but when I switched the Simm to use T-Mobile, my issues at home disappeared. But the T-Mobile caused me not to even have service south of the Outer Banks one weekend... it just depends. Verizon has also proven to be unsatisfactory during peak time.
I'd give Consumer high marks for customer service.... and over-all once I started using their T-Mobile Simm.
BTW.... I've had 'em all over the years.... mostly Verizon during my corporate gigs.
CC (using T-Mobile services) is fine... for me.
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Great point. There's potentially a big difference between "cellular service" and "customer service." I've had good luck with T-Mo for both for the past 5 years at least. Back more like 8-10 years, we had some issues, we'd make a change, and the change would get screwed up. I'd then threaten to cancel and would be transferred to someone stateside who would then fix me right up. For the past 5 years, at least, I've had good customer service AND cellular service from T-Mo.
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