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whitey10tc
08-13-2013, 01:11 AM
Things To Consider Before Going Wireless

Wireless phones and services are in demand nowadays. However, it's unwise to simply go with the first deal that sounds good to you. Choosing a provider for your wireless phone service is important because it is a long-term partnership more or less. When you're out scouting for a potential wireless service provider, here are some considerations you might want to keep in mind.

When dealing with wireless phones and services providers, network coverage is the most important thing to consider. After all, even if your provider has tons of nice features, a really trendy phone and lots of freebies, if you can't make a decent call, then their service is practically useless. Ask neighbors, friends, family and co-workers which provider offers steady and consistent network availability. You may also scout the Internet for reviews and customer testimonies regarding a certain provider.

Most companies offer bundled packages and plans to their customers. While this may seem affordable at first glance, you might end up paying for services and features that you don't really need. When looking over bundled packages, check the phone that comes with the bundle first. If you simply want to use your phone for calling people, then there's no sense in getting one with features that you'll never use. If your provider gives you the option to upgrade, take advantage of it. Start out with the most basic of plans and then simply upgrade it as you see fit.

One thing that most people overlook when looking for wireless phone service providers is good customer service. Once you have chosen a provider, you will most likely be in a contract with them, which you can't terminate within a certain period of time. Because of this, you need to choose a provider that you can have a good working relationship with. If the provider you choose has poor customer service, your first foray into wireless phone services will be one that's filled with complaining, bartering and waiting on hold for long periods of time.

Just because everybody is jumping into the wireless phones and services bandwagon, doesn't mean you have to throw caution to the wind. As with all things that involve money, each decision you make should be well thought out first to ensure that you don't waste your time, effort and hard earned money.

bakenast
08-14-2013, 06:43 PM
I remember when boost started, and trying to call customer service, was the worst experience ever seemed like i was calling "south africa" could barely hear them or understand them customer service is a must..