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Originally Posted by Geniuz650
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Originally Posted by Biker1
They won't sell devices and they won't get customers to spend thousands of dollars more on a plan change in order to get one.
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Exactly, they are not going to get many customers getting their plan changed and being paying thousands of more dollars so they might as well stop the BS. Not many people will give up their low plan for a plan they will spend a lot more for just one device. They might as well make the phone availble for every plan and they will have more customers buying the device therefore paying them more instead of having requirements.
"I should be able to buy ANY phone I want and have ANY plan that I want - what I do with it is NONE of Sprint's business."
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I agree that it would be nicet have the ability to put whatever phoneon whatever plan, but I also realize that Sprint is avoiding selling phones to people when they aren't going to get their money back on them. If they sell less phones but make the average customers bill go up Sprint will definitely see that as worth it. They dont care if some people switch to a Razr or a Katana as long as the people on winmo bb's and the hero wll be paying in more. It makes good business sense even though it sucks for us, the end consumer.