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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 701274" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Susie, what is net 10?</p><p></p><p>My problem is I found U.s. cellular did not use the towers in the St. Louis Area. Nor did T Mobile, which I bought as a cheap phone so I could call Wisconsin and Chicago when U.S. cellular did not use nearby towers of other providers in St Louis. Still couldn't call except with son's At&t fueled phone. I bought the T Mobile phone at Wal-Mart which is close to son's house. I wish we had cheap options we can trust.</p><p></p><p>Now St. Louis is not a small town nor is it as far from Wisconsin as Arizona.</p><p></p><p>When we RV all over, ending up in Arizona, we need a carrier that will work long distance. When I used U.S. Cellular and T-Mobile down in St. Louis, they either did not connect or the other line rang, but I couldn't be heard. I was told that providers let their own customers have first crack at their own towers...perhaps that is true. Makes sense.</p><p></p><p>We actually wanted the cheapest provider that would do the trick...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 701274, member: 1550"] Susie, what is net 10? My problem is I found U.s. cellular did not use the towers in the St. Louis Area. Nor did T Mobile, which I bought as a cheap phone so I could call Wisconsin and Chicago when U.S. cellular did not use nearby towers of other providers in St Louis. Still couldn't call except with son's At&t fueled phone. I bought the T Mobile phone at Wal-Mart which is close to son's house. I wish we had cheap options we can trust. Now St. Louis is not a small town nor is it as far from Wisconsin as Arizona. When we RV all over, ending up in Arizona, we need a carrier that will work long distance. When I used U.S. Cellular and T-Mobile down in St. Louis, they either did not connect or the other line rang, but I couldn't be heard. I was told that providers let their own customers have first crack at their own towers...perhaps that is true. Makes sense. We actually wanted the cheapest provider that would do the trick... [/QUOTE]
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