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Businiess name:  Alaska Digitel Wireless Comms
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I can hardly put into words how well Alaska Digitel will pillage you for all you're worth via silly contract terms and unbelievably apathetic employees.\r AK Digitel should be embarrassed by their lack of empathy, quality products, and competent staff. Every single one of my visits to AK Digitel has been wretched, yet I try and try again.\r \r Do not use them. These sneaky bastards don't use Sim cards, which means you MUST stick with them and MUST use their overpriced, mediocre phones if you want to keep your contacts/info/etc... \r Break your phone? The cheapest available is $200, unless you want to buy a crappy $50 pre-paid phone at a gas station and have it converted over. \r Want out of their terrible contract? That will be $280.\r Need to make a call from inside almost any building or from somewhere as far away as Eagle River? Good luck. This provider ""provides"" the worst reception in the state, regardless of what they advertise.\r \r Unless you take advantage of their lifeline program, forget it. Stick to at&t where the staff are knowledgeable and professional and no one violently forces your hard-earned cash out of your wallet while viciously laughing. Pros: Um, it's Alaskan? Cons: No Sim cards

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