Date: Sun, 4 Jul 2010 09:45:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: Trace and Patricia Swayze
Subject: Cell phone reception.
In responce to Robin Hill.
You are correct some cell boosters do not work very well if at all in some situations. Before purchasing you should read the info provided by the manufacturer and they list the cell service they do work with. Like any type of antenna booster, some work great some do not, but it is most of the time very effective if installed properly and you read the manual.
I have experimented with several different types and found if you buy cheap you get cheap, but remember you have 30 days to try the product and if it does not do the job send it back. . So do not judge the product untill you have gone thru the process of elimination as I have and I have several installed and working fine.and they have different levels of quality and the one I use has auto carrier inhancement and security built in.
Did you ever stop to think about the cell phone being the problem? Yes your phone may be inexpensive and so too is the antenna built into it but some of the more expensive ones do not work well either.[example: the new I-pad has recept ion issues] Â Â You can’t always blame your carrier and it is not fair to condem cell boosters, maybe your phone is the real problem. I have Verizon and do not see any more or less reception than I was getting with anyone else and I travel many miles a day and know where my phone works and does’nt work. So before jumping to conclusions about the boosters or Verizon ask yourself, could it be my phone that is the problem?
Trace Â
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