04-13-2022, 02:58 AM
" Are they the best"
Definitely MAYBE. Too many variables to give a pat answer. As already mentioned, a LOT has to do with EXACTLY where you happen to be.
Spend an hour or so online and see reviews from ACTUAL users. Even if you ARE happy with AT&T, you could (should?) go to an AT&T company store and let them know you're checking your options. If they don't volunteer to "help" you, ask OUTRIGHT "what can AT&T do for me to keep me as a customer". You might get comped a deluxe phone(s) (or at least a hefty discount). If they do that, be aware that they're likely to try and lock you in for 24 ~ 36 months or face heavy penalties if you leave early.
Checking with T-Mobile and Verizon would be a prudent move too. I would check AT&T competitors before I walked into an AT&T company store. That way, you'll know in advance what other carriers are willing to do to get you to switch.
Definitely MAYBE. Too many variables to give a pat answer. As already mentioned, a LOT has to do with EXACTLY where you happen to be.
Spend an hour or so online and see reviews from ACTUAL users. Even if you ARE happy with AT&T, you could (should?) go to an AT&T company store and let them know you're checking your options. If they don't volunteer to "help" you, ask OUTRIGHT "what can AT&T do for me to keep me as a customer". You might get comped a deluxe phone(s) (or at least a hefty discount). If they do that, be aware that they're likely to try and lock you in for 24 ~ 36 months or face heavy penalties if you leave early.
Checking with T-Mobile and Verizon would be a prudent move too. I would check AT&T competitors before I walked into an AT&T company store. That way, you'll know in advance what other carriers are willing to do to get you to switch.