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Originally Posted by w7excursion
It was not for employees,S-print E-mployee R-eferral O-ffer was for family and friends of sprint employees. They only needed an employees email address to sign up. At one point it was open to the public and they didnt need that much,only a promotional email address. Employees get a better deal than sero. Now when they want to TOL one of their Advantage lines it will be converted to a sero plan or when they stop working for sprint they can switch to a sero plan.
Edit: SERO is now considered an employee plan because they are technically the only ones who can get it. But thats not how it started out.
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It was basically made for certain group and many people abused it. So anyone throwing a tantrum about this and never really qualified for it... just move onto another carrier and stop complaining, seriously. If I had a SERO plan, I would have gotten an HTC Touch Pro 2 and lived with it. But since I don't and I'm on Verizon, I'm probably getting a Motorola Droid.