Sprint's data scam work around?
I have unlimited picture mail, but Sprint is charging me for Internet access. I'm guessing that they measure the amount of data that is sent across port 80 on my phone. The problem is that sometimes accessing picture mail requires me to use the Internet, or does so without my consent.
So the sprint customer "care" representative said I should avoid opening links on my phone, but getting an sms with a picture embedded is no problem and wont run up my phone bill. I'm thinking that a work around would be to uninstall Internet Explorer or anything else that uses port 80 on my phone. Any opinions on this? |
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If IE can't be removed, is there any way to block port 80 or prevent them from charging me extra?
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Any time you access their MMS web servers for downloading the pic, it is exempt from being counted against on your account.
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I'm calling it a scam because they seem to be eager to charge their customers with extra fees. And it's like a trap that I inadvertently fall into. They said to avoid clicking a link that would show me a picture but I don't recall ever doing so, so I'm guessing that the only way to be sure is to block port 80 on my phone. |
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i have unlimited data and if i remember correctly unlimited pic mail is part of that plan so why not switch?
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1. I don't really need or will use. 2. Should be included with my phone as per Sprint's advertised package that I signed up for. Epic |
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well then if you have that on your plan then you need to let them know and I mean LET THEM KNOW!!!!!!! are you opening pics from the internet maybe????
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I don't remember ever clicking on a link, but I'm certain that internet explorer never opened when I got a picture mail. I'm well aware that they'll charge me for visiting a web page, so I avoid it.
It does dial power vision, but never went through internet explorer. |
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I spoke with a Sprint rep today and he said: "You are not charged for the picture mail you are charged for the Internet usage.If you did not have the picture mail then it would be $0.20 per picture." So there you have it - a pure example of a scam. Sprint will sell you on a plan that states "Unlimited nationwide, text, picture and video messaging to anyone on any network.(1)" What they don't tell you is that you have to log onto their Internet first and get charged up the ass. I just had them completely disable the Internet on my phone. -Epic 1. "Everything Messaging." Accessed Aprily 19th, 2010. http://shop.sprint.com/en/stores/pop...ct_popup.shtml |
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