The worst service I've gotten was with straight talk. I bought a phone and activated it and it worked fine for about a year and I broke it, my fault. The service though came through AT&T which is the only service tower in my area. I bought a new phone, same make and model and thought I could just transfer the sim card to the new phone. It seems they kill the sim card and you have to start over with a different phone. The problem I had was it was my business phone and I wanted to keep the same number. I went through customer service and they managed to transfer my phone number to the new phone but in the process they switched the service to team mobile so then I couldn't get service. I went back to customer service and they ordered me another sim card which I had to wait a week for and they switched the service back to AT&T but in the process gave me a new phone number. I went back to customer service and had them send me another sim card. This time I carefully explained the problem I had been having and gave them the phone number I had to have and the service I had to have. This time they gave me another new phone number and switched the service back to team mobile. I finally resolved the situation by trashing the phones and going to AT&T. It's been a year now and since I changed phone numbers so many times I can never remember my own phone number anymore. I get parts of different phone numbers mixed with each other. No telling how many customers I lost in the ordeal.
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