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Re: Success!!!! Keeping SERO $49 plan!!!!!!

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Originally Posted by sikclown View Post
Oh I get your point. And yes when they won't activate it keep and sell the phone for sure. But the screw ups here are all the sites selling the EVO online. When I bought mine on Sprint.com I actually used one of my other business lines upgrade (it is a 30 bucks a month plan) and it let me go through the motions and then a pop up that says "In order to activate this you will need to change your current plan to one of the following or compatible" (not verbatim) and it lists all the plans. Sprint has thrown it out there that you need to have certain plans plenty of times. So I think you would have a case against Best Buy because they were not forth coming in what you would need to use your purchase. It isn't really a loop hole... It is them assuming that people know what they need to have to purchase the phone ( stupid assumption). I only know The word Sero because I am on all the forums but I have no idea what the plans are... Does she have unlimited data?
Yes, unlimited data, texts, etc. The 3 plans differ only in minutes of talk time, excluding nights and weekends, etc., like any other plan. The $30 plan has 450 minutes, the $49 plan has 1250 minutes, and the $99 plan has 2500 minutes, which is not even a good deal anymore compared to the regular $99 Everything Plan.

I think the only case I would have against Best Buy would be in the following scenarios: Upon Sprint refusing to activate, Best Buy tried, or succeeded in charging us full price. Or they did a collection/lawsuit kind of thing. If they just wanted the phone back, and we refused, and they went away, I don't really see the issue, UNLESS the phone was "marked" so that it couldn't be activated, including if we sold it. THEN they would be up the creek, as I see it.