09-27-2010, 12:56 PM
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Re: SERO Premium
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Originally Posted by elosogrande7076
Thanks for the response (you're blinding me with all that LIGHT! lol) So from what your saying, after the 1st, i can keep my old plan and for an additional $10 i can get an Epic? or will i have to pay $20 for the new plan and the 4g device? Also, how are they using the mobile to mobile minutes in the new plan? That aspect i still do not understand. Thanks again
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Hi there. I think this is how it will work… Your current SERO plan will not change on Oct 1. But if you decide to switch to the SERO Premium plan in Oct. you will have "any mobile, any time" and Sprint Navigation added and pay $10/month more for a total of $59.95/mo. You will also be allowed to purchase Android or Palm devices. If you want an Epic or EVO, then you would pay $20/month more for a total of $69.95/mo. Then the 1250 minutes you have will only be used when you make or receive a call to or from a land line.
I had the same SERO 1250 plan that you have. What I did in anticipation of moving to SERO Premium is last month I switched my SERO 1250 plan to the SERO 500 plan by using the web form. I didn’t have to talk to anyone at Sprint. Now my bill is only $30/month. After Oct. 1, I can get an Android phone for $10/month more or a 4G phone for $20/month more. That would bring me back to the same $50/month I was paying in the past. The "any mobile, any time" will take care of 95% of all my calls and the 500 minutes/month will handle the landline calls. The free Sprint Navigation will be icing on the cake
Last edited by Pandaman; 09-27-2010 at 01:10 PM.
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