Pros: Affordable rates, especially if you need hig volume plans; good customer service Cons: Service coverage is not 100% in the St. Louis metro area
Wireless service plans can be so confusing. The companies seem to weave complicated webs to ensure that we'll never really know if we've found the best plan available. The following review gives my best assessment of the most current offerings from ...
Pros: Price, National Coverage, Customer Service, web site, Features on phones Cons: Poor Coverage in Rural Areas
Background Prior to Sprint, I had a Cingular phone and plan. I believe my Cingular phone had better rural coverage, but the quality of the connection was not always good. Sometimes, I noticed that my bill was wrong...for some reason Cingular ...
This mobile phone calling plan will save you money in the long run if you are a frequent user like myself. The service gives you a standard 50 dollar monthly rate for anywhere you would like to call in the US, up to 500 minutes a month. Included in the...
Pros: good coverage area Cons: much room for improvement
Our family has been dealing with Sprint and their service for about 3 or 4 years now. It has gotten much better over the years, but Sprint's service is nothing spectacular.
I have a very old, "hand me down" plan. When my father's...
Pros: flexibility, customer service Cons: a few dropped calls
I've been a Sprint PCS customer for 5 months and can't stop recommending it to my friends. I did some intense research on several cell phone services, including ALL-TEL, SUNCOM, GTE, and others. Of course, you must take the time to see what plan is...
Pros: value for money Cons: still some areas that are not free
I joined Sprint about one year ago after my employer had me return my AT&T company phone. I must say, except for the bill, I got the better end of the deal.
I have used the services of Southwestern Bell and AT&T. I would say for...
Pros: price, service Cons: "remote" areas are analog
I checked out several plans when we moved to the St Louis area this spring. We needed something that would give us a decent amount of time and that we could get local calling even when one of us is in a different city.
Pros: technology, flexibility, quality Cons: billing, some customer service issues
Both my husband and myself use Sprint PCS, and have had a variety of different types of phones in the process. Overall, we have had good experiences with Sprint.
The service is on the whole is reliable, with a great deal of flexibility. Since...
Pros: great value, easy to track minutes used Cons: long customer svc time, slow web site
I have been a Sprint PCS customer for 3 months and have mostly good experiences using the service. I chose Sprint because for $50/500 minutes nationwide with LD, I thought it was the best price and I still do. I have found coverage in most areas on...
Pros: Clarity, no contract, phone features Cons: must buy phone, service is not over the entire U.S. yet
I started with Sprint PCS for two main reasons: The low cost of the plan, and my favorite: no annoying contracts! That's right, you can pull out any time! With my 16.99 plan I received 30 minutes of peak time, and for $5.00 more I was able to add 500...
Pros: Extensive coverage area Cons: Expensive outside of area
I purchased my Sprint phone 2 years ago. I initially went with one of the lower minutes plans. I soon realized I needed more minutes. I was also using the phone in my travels. Since Sprint doesn't charge you to change plans, I switched to the 50/500...
Pros: Good coverage in the areas important to us. Cons: Customer service has been frustrating at times.
We selected Sprint PCS a couple of years ago because it gave us the best value for the type of calling that we do. We have children located in other areas of the country and we needed a cellular service that enables us to call them from our area and...
Pros: Inexpensive, No Service Contract Cons: Extremely limited service, Excessive lost calls
About a year ago, when I decided I needed cellular service, the hype about a 100% digital system seemed to be just what I wanted. Today, I just want a system that will allow me to make and receive calls wherever I am. That is absolutely NOT the Sprint...
Pros: Best monthly price for two phones, cheap phones. Cons: Bad voice mail, dropped calls, no signal a lot of the time.
I live about 80 miles west of St. Louis, about halfway between Columbia & St. Louis. My daughter is going to be starting college and has an old car so I thought it was just about time for a cell phone. I am also homeschooling and we take a lot of field...
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