Love at first sight...then
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Re: Love at first sight...then
T0ASTERvan wrote:
Tell me you're kidding right. replacing what you had with an AT&T service plan?.. I just don't see this as being an upgrade or better option for you, though I could be wrong. At least the time we've spent with AT&T hasn't been pleasant. but we deal with it.. Unless there comes a day when we can actually afford a service plan like everyone else, looks as if we'll have to resort to tracfone's joint dealings with AT&T.
In my opinion, I would have suggested going with a different provider.. maybe Verizon or T-mobile so I look forward to seeing how well the GPS system works with your new provider. GL
I am assuming it will be the same and then I will see about trading it in for a different model. This is the only phone I've ever had a GPS issue with
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