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by onbasejase , Dec 31 '99
Pros: No Contract/Dependable Service Cons: Customer Service
I've been a Sprint PCS user for a couple of years. The service has always been great. The horror stories I have heard from customers of other companies (AT&T Bell Atlantic Etc.) make me feel like I made the right choice. My phone always works. The...
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by balls333 , Feb 11 '00
Pros: Cheap Cons: Variable service
I really can't complain about Sprint service. I have friends and associates with at&t and other various plans and they all experience the same signal variations and other glitches I've experienced with Sprint. The only downside I have seen to...
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by datruthman , Mar 23 '01
Pros: None Cons: A corrupt company like MCI
** Something IMPORTANT I forgot when I first wrote this piece. About a month or so ago on Fox TV in NY they did a segment on cellular phone comapanies that overcharge you. The three companies tested where Verizon, AT& T and Sprint. Sprint and Verizon...
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by techie007 , Apr 18 '07
Pros: Relatively cheap service. Cons: Poor reception. Dropped calls. Sometimes calls go straight to voice mail. More.
When I moved to NYC, I got sprint service based on the advice of my brother who has been living in NYC for sometime. I didn't know any better. Now I do. From the beginning, people I talk to are constantly saying "can you talk louder? I can't hear ...
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by shebe , Mar 18 '00
Pros: price Cons: 4.04 in taxes for me in New York
I have had this service for one year and find it meets all of my needs. I purchased the phone so that when my husband is on his Harley and I'm in the car we can keep in touch on long rides. I have used this Sprint connections as far up as Canada and...
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by geoffb , Jan 16 '00
Pros: Price, voice mail Cons: Coverage
Sprint PCS has great prices, and the quality of the connection is generally great, as long as you can connect at all. Unlike most (all?) non-digital services, it includes free voice mail for when you're not in range (as well as Caller ID).
I use the...
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by johndoe7496 , Jan 29 '03
Pros: Choice of plans, customer service, and reception. Cons: Lack of phone variety.
I've been using Sprint in New York for almost 3 years now and have had little trouble with them. There used to be some dead zones in Downtown, but since they upgraded their network and I switched over to the Vision plan and phones I have had no deadzone...
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by dens , Oct 29 '99
Pros: relatively cheap Cons: really, really bad service
I've had Sprint service for almost a year now and, for the most part, it's been nothing but bad news. I used to think maybe it was just my phone (Sony D-Wave Zuma - the tiny one w/ the flip down mic), but other people I know who have Sprint service...
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by asdflkj198 , Aug 03 '02
Pros: Commercials are funny Cons: Dropped calls everywhere, customer service is absolutely evil, a scheme going on with their plans.
First of all, lets talk about the primary function of any cell-phone, the ability to make calls and communicate. My Sprint cell phone USED to work pretty well, about 2 years ago. It's been downhill for the last 6 months. Dropped calls galore, static,...
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by winniethegu , Oct 11 '00
Pros: everything Cons: customer service
I chose this service because of the Samsung 8500 that the Sprint PCS service offers. This is a areally nice plan, 500 minutes for 30 bucks a month. I recommend that you use this service. About a month has passed, and the coverage in where I live, New...
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by darkknightlh , Jun 26 '01
Pros: Wonderful Website, Minutes Cons: Coverage, Tech Support
I decided to buy my phone from Sprint because, they were the only ones who carried the Motorola V.8162. But when it came time to actually use the phone, I was running around the house trying to find a spot where I could actually receive signal. Sprint...
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by RLucas , Jun 14 '00
Pros: Cheap; On-Line svc/cust supp; Nationwide cov. Cons: Limited availability of phones via website.
As an occasional traveler to different metro areas of the nation - I find Sprint PCS to be the best choice with the most coverage! I rarely have complaints and find their service options splendid! I recommend to all friends and think PCS is way ahead...
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by Trufatty , May 06 '04
Pros: nice phones, good plans, clear calls, decent customer service at times, few dropped calls, Cons: expensive phones, may have to call customer service to get things squared away, avoid "extras"
Recently I just purchased a sprint plan after dropping t-mobile. it's only been a month and so far im pleased with the service and my plan.....however....it hasn't been a smooth ride. Part 1 (the sign up) Pretty easy, not 1 problem choosing ...
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by agovil , May 19 '00
Pros: You get good value of plan they offer. Cons: Signal strength varies from area to area.
I have had Sprint since the Spectrum days in 1997. I am still of opinion that Sprint had better coverage when it was Spectrum service. We then got transferred to Sprint PCS last year and I have experienced that the signal strength was better in Spectrum....
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by dbla16114 , Mar 07 '01
Pros: Good long distant coverage, no contract required for certain plans. Cons: Dropped calls, dead areas and echoed calls.
Sprint has one the best nationwide long distant networks, I used my phone out of state and have made calls across the country with no problems. Surprisingly the problems that I've had with them has been right in my own calling area, I get dropped calls...
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