Pros: None Cons: Every aspect of owning this phone was a "con"; cost, customer service, lack of coverage
My experience mirrors almost exactly that of the other reviewer. There is not a single aspect of acquiring or using my wireless phone (Nokia 3285) that Qwest did not screw up horribly at some point, from triple-overcharging me for the original cost of...
Pros: none Cons: constant roaming, poor customer service
I have been with Qwest for the past year and a half. I cannot wait until my contract with them runs out because I am not renewing it. Even though I am on one of their plans, my cell phone bill is still around $95 a month. The reason why: my cell phone...
Pros: Affordable, clear, linked to home phone Cons: Limited coverage outside of Twin cities metro
I am a carpenter traveling around the Twin Cities metro for work every day with a wife and five month old baby at home. The Qwest 300/1000 wireless plan has been very helpful in helping me manage my life. At $34.10 per month it is less expensive than...
Pros: They offer the best service plans in the business. Cons: Poor customer service and too many tech problems to list here.
During my first year with Qwest, service was great. So great that I decided to drop my land line and go full-on digital. What a mistake. Shortly after what I understood as signing up for a new service plan (beginning of year 2) I began encountering the...
Pros: Only plan that allowed free calls between two cellphones and home phone. Cons: Customer service is bad. Really bad. Also, reception can be unreliable.
Qwest presents some pretty big problems. I can't use my cellphone from some parts of my own house be ...
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