When choosing a cellular provider, coverage is the most important
aspect. How can you use your phone to its fullest if it doesn't get good
reception in your home area? There are other factors to consider, of
course -- price, phone selection, customer service -- but none of that
matters if the coverage isn't there. That's why we're bringing you this
review tool. By entering in your location information and selecting a
carrier you can see what others have to say about coverage in the region.
Below you can enter in your ZIP code, or enter in your city, state, and
street location. The street is optional, but the more specific the
information the more filtered the reviews. This way you can check to see
if that carrier with a cool new phone model will provide good service in
your area. What's the use of a killer phone if you get poor service?
We hope this tool, which pulls from over 4000 reviews (reviews are
aggregated from Going Cellular and our sister sites; BBGeeks and Prepaid
Reviews) helps you find more specific information which can help you
make a more informed decision on your cellular purchase.
I agree with Brandon, the 99 cent plan should have unlimited nights. And it's time for the owners of this site to update this review. Verizon has changed their prepaid plans (again).
i just got the 1.99 prepaid plan. it's cool the only drawback is when receiving a text from unknowns you get charged .5 cents, other than that if the phone sits you don't get charged a daily fee like T-mobile's 1.00 a day plus usage.
I had over 6 hours of talk time left on my phone and I was looking for a job on indeed.com, i was led to a series of sites that requested my cell number and after I logged in at least 5 back to back text messages came in on my phone eating up all my minutes! How do I get the minutes back?
Has anyone heard about Verizon's new $3.99 a day unlimited talk prepaid plan? $120 a month? That's crazy!
Verizon is not the company for me. With all of Verizon's charges and surcharges and taxes and whatever they call it, I could have bought a house and paid for it with cash.
Posted 5/3/08: Verizon's prepay plans are just too expensive so I switched to T-Mobile's Pay By the Day prepay plan. Customers on T-Mobile's Pay By the Day prepay plan get free m2m, free nights that start at 7PM and end at 6:59AM and all their over calls are just 10 cents a minute. T-Mobile charges a $1 a day to use this plan but only on days that the phone is used. I'm so happy that T-Mobile introduced this plan. I was paying an almost $90 a month fee($2.99 a day) just to use Verizon's Power Plus Inpulse plan. Never again!!!