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Old 08-25-2009, 09:58 PM
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Re: Sprint Upgrade

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Originally Posted by p-slim View Post
thank you, this is exactly what i was saying, and everyone says i'm wrong, but i know for a fact i'm right, plus i do it all the time. but they aren't talking about contracts they are talking about when you can upgrade. they think when you swapped the phones you changed your upgrade date, not your contract date, but not even the upgrade date is suppose to change unless you take advantage of the promo price. Correct before it use to change, but a year ago they fixed that rule. the only time you lose your upgrade is when you take that promo price and sign the contract.
Yes, you are correct. I got a little carried away with the postings but to summarize this up:

Changes to the contract end date: 1) Request a contract renewal or 2) get a subsidized phone with a contract extension (1 or 2 years extension in most cases)

Changes to the upgrade eligibilty: 1) Used upgrade feature and get a subsidized phone
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