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How Much Will It Cost Ta Switch From Cricket To Verizon?

6 November 2009 5 Comments

Cricket and T-Mobile have extremely bad servise [my opinion] i want ta try out a Verizon phone. If you have bad credit how much will it cost ta switch from Cricket to Verizon? Also can you keep your cricket number and have that number for your Verizon phone number?

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  • Limeligh said:

    Yes you can swap over your number. Verizon is MUUUUUUUCH better then crappy cricket. Cricket is such a no name brand, worst coverage, and no good phones. You will love verizon, now it is pricey and I’m not sure how early termination fees work on cricket. Verizon’s coverage, features, number of phones exceed all other carriers. Its also now the biggest carrier, because they bought attel. tmobile does have the worst coverage, but it is the cheapest and they have the best customer support and OK phones. DO NOT GO ON SPRINT! Sprint is the worst, dying company. Everyone is leaving them, stocks have crumbled, no good phones, no coverage, no features and services, and terrible customer support.

  • instrumental beats said:

    Bad Credit only means one thing. TERRIBLY HIGH DEPOSIT! It could cost in excess of 750 dollars. For you, I recommend Virgin Mobile. They have a plan where you can pay 79.99 for unlimited talk, and 89.99 for unlimited talk AND text. Unlimited plans for Virgin are cheaper than any other carrier.

  • Robyn V said:

    Cricket???? Anyways did you know Verizon is high no matter how bad your credit is? Try At&t, cuz Sprint is high too and you don’t like T-mobile so you have limited options.

  • Colt L said:

    Ive heard verizon has high prices but great service. i have t mobile and i get better service then i had with cricket.

  • Rosedolp said:

    if u have bad credit, it can cost u alot to switch to verizon!

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