JudyJB wrote:I had the same experience with Sprint about 6 years ago before I started full-timing. I was traveling out west by car and kept seeing people standing around talking on cell phones while I had no service for four whole days! So I started asking all those people what service they had, and it was Verizon. That's why I changed service when I started out RVing.
Just don't forget that if you change to Verizon, make sure you go ONLY to corporate stores, not "Authorized Retailers." You get better and less bias towards "we will sell you something no matter what." You also have more recompense from a corporate store.
I have had VirginMobileUSA for several years (runs on the Sprint network). I started with them when I hit a major bump on the road to prosperity.
At the time, their smart phone plan was $25/mo. Over the years, the price has gone up (now $35/mo) and the service has deteriorated. At home, there is generally one or two (or a few more!) days a week that the signal fades out altogether (not a good thing when one does not have a land line!). I do also have a $6/mo Tracphone for emergencies, so this got me through the VirginMobile outages.
After sitting around for three days at the recent Eagle Lake GTG, with absolutely
ZIP cell service (the Tracphone was working through - I was careful to choose a Tracphone that runs on the Verizon network - but it is not a smartphone) and watching everyone else at the GTG doing their usual smartphone thing, I was done.
Nowhere I went on my 12-day trip did I
ever have a signal from VirginMobile/Sprint on my smartphone (although the Tracphone nearly always could find a signal)
.
Looked into Verizon prepaid, and found that they had a plan for $40/mo, so I am going with that.
I researched the kind of new smartphone to buy online (using the Verizon website, and various websites that review smartphones - CNET is pretty good at this), decided on the phone I wanted, and then just drove over to Target to pick it up. No messing around with the Verizon store, and their pushy salespeople!
Unfortunately, the VM smartphone is fairly new - I purchased about three months ago - it is a Samsung Galaxy J7 Perx. It was *expensive*, and I have absolutely hated it since the very first time I turned it on. Although I generally keep my smartphones until they die, I am very glad to move on from this turkey. I hope to never own a Samsung phone ever again.
The new Verizon phone is on the charger now. Although I have another week or so to go with my VM phone plan, as soon as the Verizon phone is finished charging I am going to activate it on Verizon, and cancel off of VM.
The Verizon data plan (3 gigs) is less than the data plan on VM (5 gigs), but if one isn't anywhere that they can connect in order to use the 5 gigs, what's the point? Also, VM charges an extra $15/mo if you want to create a hotspot with your phone. A hotspot is included in the Verizon price.
I'll let everyone know how it works out.
Thanks to everyone for posting all of the good info regarding Verizon on this thread.
Anne