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Old 12-12-2007, 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by tannis View Post
to know if you ahve been affected. If I'm understanding it correctly. As long as you recieve a bill. The idea is that the label for the charge is misleading. To the effect that you were mislead by recieving a bill (several in fact) where the charges were mislabled. Than it constitutes a contract violation on sprints part. At least thats how it reads to me. The easyer way for those of you who don't know is simply to call sprint and tell them that you are moving out of the Sprint coverage area.
Okay...that was totally more confusing! hahha I mean I receive a paper statement (bill) every month...how does that mean I am affected?

Secondly, you stated that I can just call Sprint and tell them that I am moving out of their coverage area...well, wouldn't they need proof of that of some type??

I think the first method is easier but just need to know EXACTLY what I am looking for that says I am affected. It does say on the left side of my paper statement that there will be changes in my bill; but I am sure thats just a common note to all their customers.
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