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Originally Posted by tokuzumi
I've shopped around on t-mo, at&t, and verizon, and to have the same rate plans (simply everything, and family share everything data plan with 1500 mins w/3 lines), with the same features (unlimited internet, and messaging), I would be paying about $100 more/month for 4 lines than I currently do on Sprint. I ain't switching until someone offers something better. I'd consider a pre-paid service, but as of now, I'm not going to another carrier, only to spend more money.
So, to say you are getting a better deal elsewhere is not always a true statement. It will depend on your current plan, and what you want from your wireless carrier.
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Do me a favor and don't put words in my post, so to speak.
I didn't say you will get a better deal elsewhere.
I said Sprint thinks that you will switch plans and pay more money just to get the new device.
Sometimes that can cost hundreds of dollars more per year (switching from one Sprint plan to another Sprint plan) compared to the Sprint plan some customers are currently on.
Some customers will just switch carriers if they feel Sprint is forcing the issue by limiting the choice of devices they have to choose from, just because they are on an older plan.