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Cricket Wireless is a wireless telecommunications service provider operating in the US. It has at least 10 million subscribers.
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Also known as Cricket Wireless LLC, the company was started in 1999 as a subsidiary by Leap Wireless International in Chicago, Illinois.
Leap Wireless was then in 2014 acquired by AT&T which merged Cricket with Aio Wireless. Before the acquisition, Leap Wireless had 4.5 million subscribers.
The company operates more than 5000 retail stores across the US.
It is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
Cricket Wireless
Cricket offers connectivity solutions through their HSPA+, 3G and 4G LTE networks. Their CDMA network was discontinued and all devices they sell do not support the network.
Cricket's customers have access to different prepaid tariffs for calls, text, and data depending on usage. These may include unlimited calls, text and high-speed data for a line in the US, etc.
Other than the network, Cricket also sells mobile phones to its customers. These and other products and services sold by Cricket are listed on their website.
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It doesn't get better than being held Hostage by your phone provider.
My credit card linked to autopay was valid through the end of this year.
However, Cricket didn't like that in November, so they prompted me to link a new card, which I did.
They did not charge the new card and without a word they just cancelled my service. Then they sent me a text saying that I need to make a payment and of course pay a re- connection fee OR no service.
I gave them 2 forms of payment, but utilized neither.
After being a loyal customer and paying with autopay each month, this was my reward.
Guess I'm calling another carrier.
BTW, if you cancel before your month is up; you guessed it, they keep all of your balance.
If that's how you run your business, you can kiss my fat arrrrse.