Posted by The tractor vet on September 04, 2017 at 22:04:51 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: US CELLULAR posted by ih10020 on September 03, 2017 at 19:31:53:
several years back a old friend and i got back to talking and one day she asked me if i had a cell phone and i said no when i went into retirement and closed the shop i did away with cell phones . She got all upset because i was farming and going to the fields by myself and NO CELL phone , she said well What I something happened and i said they will find me when the Buzzard circle . she did not think that was funny and insistend that i have a cell , I am in Ohipo and she was in Lebelle Mo. SHE sent me a U S cellular cell phone , Now i had Sprint for may years , mywife had A T & T Then Back to Sprint I will tell you this That U S Cellular was the BEST phone i ever had , It beat Sprint , It beat AT &T and it beat Verizon hands down , There was no place that i did not have a signal , for me the closest US Cellular store was in Cinncy 284 miles from me as i live in N/E Ohio , If the wife and i were in Wal Marts at the back of the store and one of the kids called her phone would ring but you would not hear or be able to talk , well the kids wpould call on my Mo. 3 and it was Cristal clear , I would get down in the hill's south of me and nobody had service BUT I DID , Go out to the little local watering hole on friday evening for fish and here again nobody in the place had service , BUT i did . I do not think you will be disappointed with U S Celluar.
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