I like that comment about Sprint bleeding customers and trying to retain a SERO plan, a plan that's obviously losing them money. LOL. Just think about what you said, you have a product, from a for profit company, and they have all these "just get them on board plans" for customer base numbers and stock holder satisfaction only, and you wonder why they're forcing you to actually get to a plan that makes them money. That's like the uncle who always is borrowing a dollar from you gets pissed when you finally put your foot down and say no. It's either you get slim pickens from phones, or you ante up and pay some cash for a plan with a phone that you want (no one is making you purchase it....). If you don't like it, you can always go pay full price plan at some other company and try to wrangle some discounts out of them, until they tell you the same thing. Vicious circle trying to hang on to a dollar then demand something extra. Go find useless complaints kid yourself.
read that last sentence again, that's what I'm REALLY trying to say.