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Old 08-21-2009, 01:58 PM
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Re: Did anyone else get this email from SPRINT??

I had something similar last year but instead of an email it was a phone call. The person on the other end said they were with Sprint, the calling number did not come back as Sprint when I did a search, and said they could credit my account $70 if I renewed. She also started asking my for my number, name, and PIN. My response was you called me why do you need my number. Long story short I started questioning her and asked for a call back number. As soon as I hung up I called Sprint and they told me the number that called me was not in their directory. The rep also said that they do not offer a $70 credit to renew accounts but they do offer $50 off per line credit on the account if I renewed. That was $200 I wasn't going to pass up so I did so. The Sprint CS rep then sent me to the fraud line so I could report the person that called me.

Moral of the story: Call Sprint and ask them about this email. You may get a better deal unless you are planning on switching carriers.
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