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PhantomApolyon
Add-On: I just read your reply again. DO me a favor. Don't try to twist things around. I am stating facts as I see them regarding Sprint, as they pertain to me. You can defend Sprint all you want, but don't Direct certain Innuendos towards me. I don't do that with anyone here, so I'd appreciate if you didn't do it to me.
And there is No other Plan that would give me what I have now for the price I am paying, or even come close, so you may want to give more consideration regarding your quick answers to issues that I am bringing up. So as not to clutter the thread, I'd be happy to discuss these issues further via pm if you so desire.
I read your reply and let me say this. I am not ranting. I am stating facts as they are. 3G to 4G I can understand requiring a 4G plan if one is on a 3G plan, if there is no work around. But with all of the other 3G devices that came out, I should not have to be required to switch plans if my Diamond works fine on it, the other devices should also. Sugar Coating the reasons that Sprint does things does not change the fact that there are most likely work arounds that Sprint does not choose to incorporate.
I have Unlimited Data with my plan. I have 3g with my plan and device. It appears that anytime Sprint comes out with a New Non WinMo Device, they want me to change my plan in order to purchase the new Non WinMo phone. I won't pay 100's or 1000's of dollars more over a 2 year contract period in order to purchase a New Device.
I am confused by your explanation as I don't know what really pertains to me and what does not. If the new devices are 3G EVDO capable, they should work on the Plan I now pay for.
If Sprint requires certain codes for certain devices, than that is something that most likely can be adjusted unless they just want to get Customers off of certain plans because the other Required plans are more Profitable for them.
Don't confuse Rants with Facts.
I have been a Sprint Customer for over 10 Years and have put 1000's of Dollars into their Kitty.
There is something Fundamentally wrong with requiring Customers to change Plans that would cost 1000's of Dollars more than what they are on now, to get less.