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Originally Posted by supdawg
Some wild and interesting thoughts in this thread. So I'll just give my .02 to it.
1. Sprint has to be making money off my SERO plan in the very least. My wife and I use a combined 1GB or less of bandwidth per month and routinely go way under our minutes and sometimes have to pay overages. I also have TEP as well. I am 100% sure Sprint makes money off of my two 30$ per month SERO plans. (probably not much, but that's not the point).
Now, some people are abusing their SERO plans and tethering like crazy and using google voice for a billion minutes a month. I am sure Sprint is losing money off of those.
I am very thankful and loyal to Sprint for offering such a low price and I basically paid full price for my TP2.
I've had this plan now for 3 years and I knew it wouldn't last forever. Although I do agree that Sprint would probably be better served to allow their exclusive devices to work with SERO, and I'd even be willing to pay a monthly surcharge to keep my plan. In the end, Sprint is hemorrhaging customers and money, and can use all of the loyal customers they can get.
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Yea man, I think Sprint realizes that as long as their everything plans are still considerably lower than the other major competitors, customers will stay with them. And that's why the Legacy and Sero plan to everything plan transition is working.
If people would leave Sprint for phones, the only thing other carriers have over Sprint is ATT with the iphone when you really think about it. The N1 is rumored to be coming to Sprint. Incredible for Verizon...well with the Evo coming out this is not really an argument.