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Not sure how to take this as a 6 year tmob customer.. Att coverage blows. My company has a tmobile repeater network in my office so i guess thats a positive for all the at&t users who have no service in the building currently.
Im locked into unlimited data, unlimited text and 1500 mins for now and my hotspot service was free – this will be my biggest complaint. Tmob allows you to use your cell as a portable hotspot for free. Other carriers dont so it will be interesting to see if that changes.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantNot sure how to take this as a 6 year tmob customer.. Att coverage blows. My company has a tmobile repeater network in my office so i guess thats a positive for all the at&t users who have no service in the building currently.
Im locked into unlimited data, unlimited text and 1500 mins for now and my hotspot service was free – this will be my biggest complaint. Tmob allows you to use your cell as a portable hotspot for free. Other carriers dont so it will be interesting to see if that changes.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantNot sure how to take this as a 6 year tmob customer.. Att coverage blows. My company has a tmobile repeater network in my office so i guess thats a positive for all the at&t users who have no service in the building currently.
Im locked into unlimited data, unlimited text and 1500 mins for now and my hotspot service was free – this will be my biggest complaint. Tmob allows you to use your cell as a portable hotspot for free. Other carriers dont so it will be interesting to see if that changes.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantNot sure how to take this as a 6 year tmob customer.. Att coverage blows. My company has a tmobile repeater network in my office so i guess thats a positive for all the at&t users who have no service in the building currently.
Im locked into unlimited data, unlimited text and 1500 mins for now and my hotspot service was free – this will be my biggest complaint. Tmob allows you to use your cell as a portable hotspot for free. Other carriers dont so it will be interesting to see if that changes.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI have the same problem and have the above mentioned “simple fix” screws and tools. The problem is finding the joists which i have been unsuccessful at. I have a pretty good (new) stud finder with deep scan but its impossible to find the joists and this tool mentions that you must screw into the joists to secure the wood planks below the carpet, tightening up the subfloor and eliminating the squeak. Maybe im doing something wrong.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI have the same problem and have the above mentioned “simple fix” screws and tools. The problem is finding the joists which i have been unsuccessful at. I have a pretty good (new) stud finder with deep scan but its impossible to find the joists and this tool mentions that you must screw into the joists to secure the wood planks below the carpet, tightening up the subfloor and eliminating the squeak. Maybe im doing something wrong.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI have the same problem and have the above mentioned “simple fix” screws and tools. The problem is finding the joists which i have been unsuccessful at. I have a pretty good (new) stud finder with deep scan but its impossible to find the joists and this tool mentions that you must screw into the joists to secure the wood planks below the carpet, tightening up the subfloor and eliminating the squeak. Maybe im doing something wrong.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI have the same problem and have the above mentioned “simple fix” screws and tools. The problem is finding the joists which i have been unsuccessful at. I have a pretty good (new) stud finder with deep scan but its impossible to find the joists and this tool mentions that you must screw into the joists to secure the wood planks below the carpet, tightening up the subfloor and eliminating the squeak. Maybe im doing something wrong.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI have the same problem and have the above mentioned “simple fix” screws and tools. The problem is finding the joists which i have been unsuccessful at. I have a pretty good (new) stud finder with deep scan but its impossible to find the joists and this tool mentions that you must screw into the joists to secure the wood planks below the carpet, tightening up the subfloor and eliminating the squeak. Maybe im doing something wrong.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=jimminycrikut]Is it possible that my children will not be able to attend SEH schools in the future when the school is overcrowded? I mean this is still the closest school to our home.[/quote]
You should really look into this. Unfortunately I dont know the answers. Regarding the power lines, if they are in eye shot of the property (can you see them from any room or are they visible in front or back of the home) i would think it is a negative on resale, along with being that close.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=jimminycrikut]Is it possible that my children will not be able to attend SEH schools in the future when the school is overcrowded? I mean this is still the closest school to our home.[/quote]
You should really look into this. Unfortunately I dont know the answers. Regarding the power lines, if they are in eye shot of the property (can you see them from any room or are they visible in front or back of the home) i would think it is a negative on resale, along with being that close.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=jimminycrikut]Is it possible that my children will not be able to attend SEH schools in the future when the school is overcrowded? I mean this is still the closest school to our home.[/quote]
You should really look into this. Unfortunately I dont know the answers. Regarding the power lines, if they are in eye shot of the property (can you see them from any room or are they visible in front or back of the home) i would think it is a negative on resale, along with being that close.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=jimminycrikut]Is it possible that my children will not be able to attend SEH schools in the future when the school is overcrowded? I mean this is still the closest school to our home.[/quote]
You should really look into this. Unfortunately I dont know the answers. Regarding the power lines, if they are in eye shot of the property (can you see them from any room or are they visible in front or back of the home) i would think it is a negative on resale, along with being that close.
LAAFTERHOURSParticipant[quote=jimminycrikut]Is it possible that my children will not be able to attend SEH schools in the future when the school is overcrowded? I mean this is still the closest school to our home.[/quote]
You should really look into this. Unfortunately I dont know the answers. Regarding the power lines, if they are in eye shot of the property (can you see them from any room or are they visible in front or back of the home) i would think it is a negative on resale, along with being that close.
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