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Comparing Cellular and Pcs Packages!
A good idea before you start.When shopping for a wireless service, take a little time out to see what Wireless provider is most popular in your local area. By this I mean look in the Phone Book and see how many,of which service providers, are in there! I.E. If Clearnet has 10 retail locations and Fido has only one, it's a pretty good indication which service works better in your local area! Following the crowd is sometimes good when it comes to this kind of thing! Although, there is no service provider that I can say is the best overall,but some are better suited towards an individual need. If everybody is buying Clearnet Phones and service, it must be for a reason. Above all, DO NOT LET YOUR HANDSET BE THE DECISION MAKER OF WHO YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER IS!!!! Too many times I have seen folks buy a phone because it was "cute" and not because it had the higest rated reception. Yes "cute" is good, but what good is a "cute" phone, if you are stuck in an area where your service is bad? Fashion vs. Functionality! Do you want a phone that works, or one that just looks nice?

Who should I talk to when trying to find a good service provider?
Try to find retailers that carry multiple Service Providers. A dedicated retailer will only spout out what they are trained to say, whereas a multi-carrier dealer will help you find the best one, not overall, but for you! And as always ask around! Cellular companies that have lots of clientle, didn't get that popular by putting a bad service up for grabs. Ask your friends and family what their choice was! Word of mouth is a very good indication of good service!

Should I get Pre-Paid service, or Regular Monthly payments?


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