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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  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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