- Dec 14, 2012
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I decided to take the leap and spend "big money" on the sale that MS is offering for the L640. It's going to replace my L1520 which I dearly love but which also has given me fits lately. Like won't answer and make calls fits whenever it wants to. I didn't want to dish out the cash for the L930 either. So taking the cheap way out, I decided to take the deal and also do pre-paid instead of post-paid on ATT.
When I took it over to the ATT store to get it set up, the sales guy tried to talk me into getting a post-paid account. He suggested that I wouldn't get good signal with prepaid (better then TMO he said from which I was porting from). He said that the prepaid phones use completely different towers. Now I use to sell phones al LONG time ago when it was really taking off (like back in the early 2000's...like Motorola v360 was the hotness 2000's) and I never knew that to be the case. So I know what was going on here.
Still, I have to ask if anybody using a L640 or anything else has had bad quality on ATT prepaid? If I'm right, the postpaid customers do get first preference in regards to data but not totally different towers. That's BS. Anyway...anybody with experience on this?
When I took it over to the ATT store to get it set up, the sales guy tried to talk me into getting a post-paid account. He suggested that I wouldn't get good signal with prepaid (better then TMO he said from which I was porting from). He said that the prepaid phones use completely different towers. Now I use to sell phones al LONG time ago when it was really taking off (like back in the early 2000's...like Motorola v360 was the hotness 2000's) and I never knew that to be the case. So I know what was going on here.
Still, I have to ask if anybody using a L640 or anything else has had bad quality on ATT prepaid? If I'm right, the postpaid customers do get first preference in regards to data but not totally different towers. That's BS. Anyway...anybody with experience on this?