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Re: HTC Evo 4G Users in non-4G markets
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Originally Posted by TheHoard
Why are people still going on about this? $10 a month is chump change. Most people spend more than that on soda and candy and other garbage. If $10 a month is that big a deal to you, make sacrifices elsewhere in your budget to come up with it. Maybe the Sprint plan is really only $10 a month cheaper than comparable plans from Verizon and AT&T, but it's still cheaper, and since $10 a month is such a big deal for a fee, I guess $10 a month is also a big deal in plan savings.
If a $10 "premium data fee" is so offensive, switch to Verizon or AT&T so you don't have to complain about it anymore, or just don't buy the Evo. Yeah I understand it's the principle of the matter, not necessarily the $10, but everybody here has a choice to continue using Sprint or switch to another carrier. We all know about the $10 fee going in so you don't have much reason to complain. It's not like they sprung it on you and locked you in against your will.
When you subscribe to a company's service like this, you just have to deal with their terms and conditions. Love them or hate them, it was your decision to sign a contract agreeing to them. It's a free country, and nothing is forced.
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+1 for busting it out there.
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