thatblondeguy
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thatblondeguy

I'm not remotely embarrassed. I've lived in Canada, Australia, the UK and the US. The US is easily the least efficient of the four in many, many areas. It is also the least free politically, certainly in the last twenty years. The US started out with a slew of brilliant ideas bequeathed to it by its founding fathers,

Do this while at home. The phone support can over rule the store.

I love the fact that the US's rigid free-market-to-the-max ideology frequently leaves it with some of the worst service quality in the western world. Europeans laugh their asses off at the pathetic quality of comms service in the US. (Not as much as they laugh at American healthcare inefficiency, of course.)

I tried what you said. They ran some sort of test while I was in the store and told me my signal (100 miles away) was fine. They basically blew me off.

I have one of those ... it's not a booster though, it's an access point (ie creates it's own signal using your internet connection), wheres the boosters in the article amplify existing outside signals.