Posted by Mark - IN. on September 04, 2017 at 18:23:11 from (24.15.149.218):
In Reply to: US CELLULAR posted by ih10020 on September 03, 2017 at 19:31:53:
For several years I had Verizon but it got kind of pricey for two phones, so I switched to US Cellular and kept my numbers (ported) until they sold off their Midwest area that included Indiana, Illinois, and I think Michigan to Sprint. One day both cell phones just quit working because Sprint didn't automatically pick up my service which I found out when I called US Cellular. They bad mouthed Sprint pretty bad and suggested that I switch cell service to someone other than Sprint and US Cellular was out of the question since they sold off their network to Sprint. The guy that I spoke to from US Cellular asked me if I would like to "suspend" my account while I was shopping for a new carrier, so I said OK. "Suspend" to US Cellular means "cancel" and "stop" and "close" accounts which the guy didn't explain. What a joker that guy was. When I tried to start an account with a new carrier, they told me that the two numbers that I had for almost two decades that ended with "1500" and "4499" went back into Verizon's pool of numbers since they originally belonged to them and since US Cellular closed those accounts, I couldn't get the numbers back. Now I'm back to Verizon again and have two numbers that I can never remember. Thanks for nothing US Cellular.
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