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Re: Upgrading from $30 SERO to Evo 4g...Best Plan?

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Originally Posted by lafester View Post
couple plan questions for those experts out there.

currently on sero 500 in contract till august.

if i upgrade to everything 450 for 69.99 (minus whatever discounts i can get) it will be cheaper then everything plus 500 @ 59.99.
question is will i still be eligible for premier since the plan is 69.99?

I am assuming sprint will gladly renew my contract and give me full upgrade pricing since I am dropping sero... am a safe in assuming this or is there another route I should be looking at.
I also assume I can keep my number when I drop sero correct?

how is the employee value program different from from getting the corp discount directly through sprint? i don't see much info on their site.

Thanks
"A Sprint Premier customer is anyone who has an account in good standing and either an individual base rate plan that is $69.99 per month or a family plan that is $99.99 per month, or has been a customer for at least 10 years."




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