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Originally Posted by bkrodgers
I really don't think it has anything to do with how much data is used, even if that's what they say. I believe this is just an excuse Sprint uses to get people off SERO. I think it's more that all of those phones are (or were expected to be) hot new phones. Windows Mobile wasn't considered a hot new thing. WP7 probably will be.
Sprint has every right to push people off SERO. I've enjoyed it immensely but always knew it wouldn't last forever. They discontinued the plan, and any time they do that you're faced with a decision to leave things alone or give up what you have for the latest and greatest. You can't have it all. I remember when Vision (3G) came out, I was grandfathered on a very good old 2G plan. I stuck with it for awhile, but eventually had to just accept that if I wanted the latest and greatest, I'd have to move up to a current, more expensive plan. When my contract is up in November, I will have saved at least $1400 over the next best plan option available. I really can't complain, and neither should you!
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i'm not complaining as i don't even have a sero account and never have, i've always had a consumer line and paid for my data nor was i trying to complain about the required data plans, i was just simply trying to point out the trend they are using when requiring these plans while implying it is just an excuse sprint is using, its almost as bad as att's and verizon's excuses