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Originally Posted by spiritcrusher33
But u can get 4 tp2 free with t-mobile.lol
and u can get outta your sprint contract this month.. reg free or the 4.99 spending limit thingy.. so your cost to leave sprint 0.
then sell your 4 tp2 from print for 200 a piece and switch to the even more family plan after u pay the 200 for each line off to switch to that plan. total cost to u... zero..
so i can be done if u want to really go to t-mobile.lol
so sign up with t-mobile.. and get the even more plan,, on contract.. with 4 tp2 free
through wmdeals.com
get outta your sprint contract.. then sell your for tp2 for 200 a piece..
then use that 800 to pay the etf fees to switch to the even more plus off contract plans with t-mobile.. and bam your saving money and u didnt spend a thing...
even though that sounds like alot to do.. it can be done if your willing to do it..
thats what i did when i left t-mobile sold my 2 -tp2 for 300 a piece paid 400 to cancel
and signed back up with sprint..and used that extra 200 to be a month ahead on my bill..lol all this and i didnt pay squat for anything.lol
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I am already out of my Sprint contract, I was all over that the second I saw it- a couple weeks ago.
I don't sell my old devices- I retire them. My old devices live on as various dedicated devices. My Sprint Touch Pro 2s will be born again as audio/video devices attached to my various machines in my weight room. Of course they will also provide access to my home server where my workout spreadsheet is stored.
I am no tinterested in getting free Touch Pro 2s on any carrier. Did you not read where I said that would be incredibly stupid to do with WM7 and Android 2.1 due out this year? I'm well aware that you can get free Touch Pro 2s on contract at T-Mobile (I'm the one who posted that info, lol) but I'm also well aware that the Touch Pro 2 will be obsolete in a few months.
I may very well go to T-Mobile. Once they turn on their new upgraded network (which should be mid 2010 at the latest) then they will have faster data than Sprint with tons of phones that use it. The only possible question I have is- who will get the hot new WM7 and Android 2.1 phones. So far T-Mobile has announced 1 of each (Nexus One and HD2) while Sprint hasn't announced jack. You can bet your bottom dollar though- if either of those phones had a keyboard I would have been gone to T-Mobile already.
I prefer the extra features GSM brings to the table (simultaneous voice and data, cell tower location, etc) as well as the ease of swapping devices by popping in a SIM card. And I don't think I even need to mention how crappy the CS is at Sprint. So the only thinkg holding me back is the phone right now. I just spent $1600 on my 4 Touch Pro 2s a couple months ago. And when I buy new devices, they better be WM7 or Android 2.1 devices that will last me a while.