We got a letter in the mail from our cell phone carrier that we were off network for over 50% of our usage because DH was away at training(s) so much. So, we decided to switch last night. Big mistake. The new carrier doesn't work in our house or on the property very well at all. It's slow when I was out and about today. And we traded in our phones to help with the cost of the new phones. So, if/when we switch back to the other carrier we don't get our old phones back to turn back on. It was in the paperwork that I signed last night with two crazy kids pulling on us. I didn't know this though until I went to pick up my new phone this morning after the data transfer. I'm going to talk to DH but we're most likely switching back to our old carrier who worked great in the house. When DH has training again then he can find what carrier really works the best there on network and buy a pay as you go phone so we can keep in communication. I'm just peeved with myself for not reading all the fine print in terms of our old phones. At least we can say we've now tried three of the major carriers. Ugh!
Re: I learned a very valuable lesson today