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I picked Cingular, because at the time a friend of mine's uncle owned a shop. However, even if that was not the case I would have picked Cingular, because they have no roaming fees within the United States. And now my plan also comes with rollover minutes, which is really cool. I think I have like thousands of unused minutes now, so I can never go over and get billed for overage.
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They had a good deal going over at Sam's Club.. The plan I have is a shared one between 2 other phones. 800 anytime minutes, and unlimited night/weekends.. Not bad.. We usually stay under 800 minutes, last month we went over by 100 I think.
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I picked Verizon and the base plan, mainly because I wanted good service and a particular phone. They also took 100 dollars off the phone price because I was a returning customer. I would have picked Cingular if they offered me the same price break.
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i picked t-mobile because i wanted a GSM service so i can just move sim cards from one phone to another. I only use sony ericsson phones and i wish they supported US 3G service.
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