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What benefit does someone gain from coverage or service availability in places they'll never visit?

I don't know about you, but for me and many other people, T-Mobile's coverage is lacking in places I visit every day.
 
Then you should choose another carrier that would serve you better.

Funny you should say that, because that was my point exactly, explaining why I chose NOT to go with T-Mobile.

That's the point of the part of my post you edited out, so I'm unsure why you did so.

Well, I'm really not sure why you're confrontational, especially since we seem to be making the same point. I quoted only what I was responding to. It's not like people aren't able to see what you wrote in your own post.

But if we want to strictly enforce a "quote everything" rule, I could accuse you of editing out the parts in my post (indicated by "[..]"), and completely ignoring the post where I linked to T-Mobile's coverage map and suggested that the OP check coverage where they live, work, and will be frequently traveling. You seem to have ignored that completely in order to try and pick a fight for no good reason, and accuse me of saying something I'm not.

This thread really didn't have to get ugly like this.
 
Well, I'm really not sure why you're confrontational, especially since we seem to be making the same point.

For whatever reason, the combination of what you quoted and your word choice came across as pretty snarky/confrontational and I responded accordingly.

I gather from your follow up that such was not your intent. We're good.
 
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