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Beware of "Fair Coverage Area"
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| anc077@yahoo.com 2005-12-27, 11:48 pm |
| Beware of this cheesy company. I recently moved to a new place in NJ.
According to the TMobile coverage map, my home and the several
surrounding blocks are in a "Fair" coverage area. This "Fair coverage
area" is a nasty area to be in, the signal is too weak to make any
useful calls. Since there is a faint signal, Tmobile will not let you
get out of the contract, so you have to continue to pay for service,
which you can not use.
I have 3 phones, a Sony Errickson Tmobile phone, Treo 600 and Treo 650.
They all had the same problem.
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| <anc077@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Beware of this cheesy company. I recently moved to a new place in NJ.
> According to the TMobile coverage map, my home and the several
> surrounding blocks are in a "Fair" coverage area. This "Fair
> coverage
> area" is a nasty area to be in, the signal is too weak to make any
> useful calls. Since there is a faint signal, Tmobile will not let you
> get out of the contract, so you have to continue to pay for service,
> which you can not use.
>
> I have 3 phones, a Sony Errickson Tmobile phone, Treo 600 and Treo
> 650.
> They all had the same problem.
I also live in such an area and I knew it before I got into the contract
because primarily I tend to use my phone outside of my home. I have a
landline phone at home. To me it's still worth it and I know that
before long T-Mo will have a cell tower nearby. As a matter of fact it
would have had already if it was not for some ignorant, luddite
neighbors who objected to a tower nearby. But then they have the nerve
of complaining about no signals.
Rudy
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