Has sprint and t mobile caught up with Verizon yet

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Verizon about to be bushes status for me:camby:

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tmobile will buy out your contract from whatever carrier and let u switch to any phone u want 3 times a year....plans and coverages that's a whole nother thing sprint ass cheeks i knop that
 

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Been with Verizon for nearly four years now and I have two lines for 134/month. I've tried all of the major carriers and the only one that comes close is AT&T. If you live in a major city then you probably

won't have any problems with any carriers. But it's when you're not in a major city that you might have some issues. There's a reason why Sprint and T-mobile are offering deals out the ass to attract

customers and that's because they know their network isn't as good as the competition. Best believe once that get's resolved that those prices are gonna sky rocket and those deals disappear.

the ONLY time I have trouble with the sprint network is when in a small town. and when you're traveling on the highways on a road trip, then the LTE network is VERY hit or miss. I used to have a verizon work cell phone, and it's coverage was waaaayyyy better than sprint. I mean that shyt was working in the damn subway here years ago.

but if I'm out here in the city, or any other major city, then it's pretty much a given that you will be fine using sprint LTE.
 

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nah
its 20
they dont even do 2 years anymore
youre playing yourself
I work for Verizon... if you are still on a two year contract with your current smartphone and you switch to the new plan,your access fee will be $40 until your contract is up then it automatically switches to $20. We can still do 2 year contracts if it's the best thing for the customer. I did a two year for a customer yesterday on a Note 5 and it worked out for her because she was on an older plan which was cheaper... the Note 5 is $300 on a two year.... I gave her $200 of the price of the phone, waived the $40 upgrade fee, and gave her another $200 for trading in her busted upGalaxy Stellar (:gladbron:). She walked out with a Note 5, a case, screen protector, car charger, and a plantronics bluetooth for 5 bucks. And gotta an extra gig and $10 off the bill. It can be done... you can even upgrade and keep unlimited if you find the right salesman.



Oh yeah, last month I figured out how to set up a new account with the 30gb for a $130 deal.
 

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I work for Verizon... if you are still on a two year contract with your current smartphone and you switch to the new plan,your access fee will be $40 until your contract is up then it automatically switches to $20. We can still do 2 year contracts if it's the best thing for the customer. I did a two year for a customer yesterday on a Note 5 and it worked out for her because she was on an older plan which was cheaper... the Note 5 is $300 on a two year.... I gave her $200 of the price of the phone, waived the $40 upgrade fee, and gave her another $200 for trading in her busted upGalaxy Stellar (:gladbron:). She walked out with a Note 5, a case, screen protector, car charger, and a plantronics bluetooth for 5 bucks. And gotta an extra gig and $10 off the bill. It can be done... you can even upgrade and keep unlimited if you find the right salesman.



Oh yeah, last month I figured out how to set up a new account with the 30gb for a $130 deal.
lmao wow

and i thought u was ts
it really didnt dawn on to me that people still wanted 2 year contracts
i got off that shyt asap lmao
 

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lmao wow

and i thought u was ts
it really didnt dawn on to me that people still wanted 2 year contracts
i got off that shyt asap lmao
No problem... the device payments have a seperate credit rating that's more strict than regular upgrades... some people don't qualify or have to do a down payment which will cost them more than just a regular upgrade. Some dont qualify because they have a combined bill with Verizon landline and dont want to seperate the bills. But mostly, we have people who are on the old nationwide plans and one of the lines have unlimited data, but they want to upgrade their line..... they have to go with the two year.
 

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I work for Verizon... if you are still on a two year contract with your current smartphone and you switch to the new plan,your access fee will be $40 until your contract is up then it automatically switches to $20. We can still do 2 year contracts if it's the best thing for the customer. I did a two year for a customer yesterday on a Note 5 and it worked out for her because she was on an older plan which was cheaper... the Note 5 is $300 on a two year.... I gave her $200 of the price of the phone, waived the $40 upgrade fee, and gave her another $200 for trading in her busted upGalaxy Stellar (:gladbron:). She walked out with a Note 5, a case, screen protector, car charger, and a plantronics bluetooth for 5 bucks. And gotta an extra gig and $10 off the bill. It can be done... you can even upgrade and keep unlimited if you find the right salesman.



Oh yeah, last month I figured out how to set up a new account with the 30gb for a $130 deal.
Dog i have 3 lines with 15gb and Im payin 250 a month. Is there anything I can do about this :sadcam:
 

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Stop subsidizing your phone and buy it straight up the upfront cost looks ugly but you would save much more in the long run. I bought a iPhone 6+ a year ago upfront and did the same with the note 5 I just copped Saturday. I'm on AT&T and pay $60 a month.
 

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Dog i have 3 lines with 15gb and Im payin 250 a month. Is there anything I can do about this :sadcam:
Im sorry we so high breh :snoop:. You can add an employee discount or lower the data.... What i do is i run this tool that we have for customers like theyre mad and want to leave and it gives me different credits that i can add to each line.... sometimes i dont get jack though. We do have 18gb for the same price as the 15gb.... if you just recently gave up unlimited, we can fo 20gb for the same price.


Edit: oh yeah, if you have any phones out of contract or when they go out of contract, we can give you $25 off each line (thats not for the 18gb or any of the new plans though). Thats $75 off your bill right there. Let your contract run out then only do unsubsibsidised phones from then on like @Slum Lord said. You will pay more for your phone upfront but you will save more in the long run. (Im assuming all three lines are smart phones. If one of them is a flip, i have another idea....)
 
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I work for Verizon... if you are still on a two year contract with your current smartphone and you switch to the new plan,your access fee will be $40 until your contract is up then it automatically switches to $20. We can still do 2 year contracts if it's the best thing for the customer. I did a two year for a customer yesterday on a Note 5 and it worked out for her because she was on an older plan which was cheaper... the Note 5 is $300 on a two year.... I gave her $200 of the price of the phone, waived the $40 upgrade fee, and gave her another $200 for trading in her busted upGalaxy Stellar (:gladbron:). She walked out with a Note 5, a case, screen protector, car charger, and a plantronics bluetooth for 5 bucks. And gotta an extra gig and $10 off the bill. It can be done... you can even upgrade and keep unlimited if you find the right salesman.



Oh yeah, last month I figured out how to set up a new account with the 30gb for a $130 deal.

Please explain....

:jbhmm:
 

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Please explain....

:jbhmm:
1. Go through the process of doing the upgrade and taking the money BUT DO NOT ACTIVATE THE ORDER PRESSING THAT ACTIVATE BUTTON WILL MESS UP EVERYTHING!

2. Before powering up the phone take the sim card out of the new phone and throw it in the trash (not really necessary but just to be on the safe side).

3. Add the phone back on as a device only change with a new sim.

4. Activate

It's hard to find somebody who will do that because it's more money toward the commision to move you to the new plan and do device payment. But you can do this youself online... especially if you have a second line on your account.
 
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