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Old 09-08-2010, 07:02 AM
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Re: will sprint allow early upgrades?

Here's another "good to know" titbit about Sprint. If you let your 2-year contract expire and don't renew/upgrade right away, they will offer you $50 to agree to a new 2-year contract. And since I have 2 lines on my account, they did it twice. My contract ended in July so I had a $100 credit on my account when the Epic was released. And no, this does not affect your upgrade eligibility in any way. I was still able to upgrade my phone so essentially I got the Epic for $149.00.

If Sprint wants to give me money to do what I was going to do anyway, I'll be more than happy to take it!
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