Re: Why does Verizon expect me to buy a wireless network extender?
sprmankalel
Champion - Level 3

I had the same situation. I had perfect reception when I was outside on my front porch but when I walked in the house it drops to spotty at best. So I would say you pay the ETF and switch then you pay $35 activation fee per line and the price of your new devices. Don't you think all of this would be greater than the cost of purchasing the network extender? The good thing is that the network extender will work in any home and does not cost any more monthly. Then they offered you $100 off the network extender? What a deal. They gave you a solution and you didn't take it? I am sure that they'd increase the coverage in your area if they could but putting up new towers is isn't as easy as you think. If your service works outside then the've done their job. Inside is a bonus.

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