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Originally Posted by allwires
I don't see why sprint just doesn't do it this way. - If you want the 4G, then you pay the $10 extra.
- If you don't want the 4G, then don't pay the $10 extra, and just don't enable the phone's 4G service...
I guess this is where Sprint screwed up. They call it "premium data" while they should just call it what it really is. A 4G charge. Like other people said, they are not being clear about what you are being charged for, even if you agreed to pay for it ![Brick wall](images/smilies/eusa_wall.gif) Imagine someone who might have signed up for this "premium data" and later found out that it is different than what they were told/thought it was, and now feel cheated. That is the whole point of this discussion.
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OMG! !! Finally!!! Someone that grasps simple ideas. Thank you sir.
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