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I have had tmobile for 5 years in San Diego county. I traveled a lot for work and had no issues with their service. I live in SEH and the service is spotty due to lack of towers in the area. I have a mytouch4g, my bill is 75 a month for unlimited everything I can use wifi for phone calls and data surfing when in my home since the signal is bad. I can also use my cell FOR FREE as a mobile hotspot. These last two features are all the reason why I chose to stay with tmobile over the assraping verizon and ATT give you on pricing of comparable features.
Im sure people will complain about tmobile or the fact that AT&T will take them over but my plan will be grandfathered, like they have been doing since the 90s when cell companies started taking over other companies. My mom had a Comcast Cellular plan she got on in 1998 for 19 a month and had that until last year on AT&T. It didnt get her much but it was dirt cheap.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI have had tmobile for 5 years in San Diego county. I traveled a lot for work and had no issues with their service. I live in SEH and the service is spotty due to lack of towers in the area. I have a mytouch4g, my bill is 75 a month for unlimited everything I can use wifi for phone calls and data surfing when in my home since the signal is bad. I can also use my cell FOR FREE as a mobile hotspot. These last two features are all the reason why I chose to stay with tmobile over the assraping verizon and ATT give you on pricing of comparable features.
Im sure people will complain about tmobile or the fact that AT&T will take them over but my plan will be grandfathered, like they have been doing since the 90s when cell companies started taking over other companies. My mom had a Comcast Cellular plan she got on in 1998 for 19 a month and had that until last year on AT&T. It didnt get her much but it was dirt cheap.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI have had tmobile for 5 years in San Diego county. I traveled a lot for work and had no issues with their service. I live in SEH and the service is spotty due to lack of towers in the area. I have a mytouch4g, my bill is 75 a month for unlimited everything I can use wifi for phone calls and data surfing when in my home since the signal is bad. I can also use my cell FOR FREE as a mobile hotspot. These last two features are all the reason why I chose to stay with tmobile over the assraping verizon and ATT give you on pricing of comparable features.
Im sure people will complain about tmobile or the fact that AT&T will take them over but my plan will be grandfathered, like they have been doing since the 90s when cell companies started taking over other companies. My mom had a Comcast Cellular plan she got on in 1998 for 19 a month and had that until last year on AT&T. It didnt get her much but it was dirt cheap.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI have had tmobile for 5 years in San Diego county. I traveled a lot for work and had no issues with their service. I live in SEH and the service is spotty due to lack of towers in the area. I have a mytouch4g, my bill is 75 a month for unlimited everything I can use wifi for phone calls and data surfing when in my home since the signal is bad. I can also use my cell FOR FREE as a mobile hotspot. These last two features are all the reason why I chose to stay with tmobile over the assraping verizon and ATT give you on pricing of comparable features.
Im sure people will complain about tmobile or the fact that AT&T will take them over but my plan will be grandfathered, like they have been doing since the 90s when cell companies started taking over other companies. My mom had a Comcast Cellular plan she got on in 1998 for 19 a month and had that until last year on AT&T. It didnt get her much but it was dirt cheap.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAwesome shot of a power tower that is too close in San elijo Hills
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1754-Old-Glen-St-San-Marcos-CA-92078/63062606_zpid/#{scid=hdp-site-map-bubble-address}
I remember the listing photos back in 2006 from some of the homes showing the tower behind the house. Great way to pull the buyers in.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAwesome shot of a power tower that is too close in San elijo Hills
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1754-Old-Glen-St-San-Marcos-CA-92078/63062606_zpid/#{scid=hdp-site-map-bubble-address}
I remember the listing photos back in 2006 from some of the homes showing the tower behind the house. Great way to pull the buyers in.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAwesome shot of a power tower that is too close in San elijo Hills
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1754-Old-Glen-St-San-Marcos-CA-92078/63062606_zpid/#{scid=hdp-site-map-bubble-address}
I remember the listing photos back in 2006 from some of the homes showing the tower behind the house. Great way to pull the buyers in.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAwesome shot of a power tower that is too close in San elijo Hills
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1754-Old-Glen-St-San-Marcos-CA-92078/63062606_zpid/#{scid=hdp-site-map-bubble-address}
I remember the listing photos back in 2006 from some of the homes showing the tower behind the house. Great way to pull the buyers in.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantAwesome shot of a power tower that is too close in San elijo Hills
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1754-Old-Glen-St-San-Marcos-CA-92078/63062606_zpid/#{scid=hdp-site-map-bubble-address}
I remember the listing photos back in 2006 from some of the homes showing the tower behind the house. Great way to pull the buyers in.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Housing is way to expensive to plunk down all that money and be that close to the power lines.[/quote]
This. If there was a comparable listing that didnt have that power tower in sight, which would sell faster?
There are power towers on the edge of my community and some subdivisions border them. I personally chose to stay away from any that were close or had views of them from any window in the house. Plenty of choices that dont have these to look at.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Housing is way to expensive to plunk down all that money and be that close to the power lines.[/quote]
This. If there was a comparable listing that didnt have that power tower in sight, which would sell faster?
There are power towers on the edge of my community and some subdivisions border them. I personally chose to stay away from any that were close or had views of them from any window in the house. Plenty of choices that dont have these to look at.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Housing is way to expensive to plunk down all that money and be that close to the power lines.[/quote]
This. If there was a comparable listing that didnt have that power tower in sight, which would sell faster?
There are power towers on the edge of my community and some subdivisions border them. I personally chose to stay away from any that were close or had views of them from any window in the house. Plenty of choices that dont have these to look at.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Housing is way to expensive to plunk down all that money and be that close to the power lines.[/quote]
This. If there was a comparable listing that didnt have that power tower in sight, which would sell faster?
There are power towers on the edge of my community and some subdivisions border them. I personally chose to stay away from any that were close or had views of them from any window in the house. Plenty of choices that dont have these to look at.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Housing is way to expensive to plunk down all that money and be that close to the power lines.[/quote]
This. If there was a comparable listing that didnt have that power tower in sight, which would sell faster?
There are power towers on the edge of my community and some subdivisions border them. I personally chose to stay away from any that were close or had views of them from any window in the house. Plenty of choices that dont have these to look at.
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