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Originally Posted by BlackDynamite
So, in short, no, SERO customers do not have to pay the $10 fee. They just have to switch to a different plan that costs $10 or $20 more than their current SERO plan.
LOL, okay...
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They
may need to upgrade to SERO-P, not necessarily have to. To me it sounds like they remain undecided on the policy so they left is open/ambiguous. I say that because the rest of that length article is very detailed and provides concrete information for virtually all individual circumstances.
FWIW SERO-P also comes with things like GPS, AMAT, and more device options which is attracting a lot of SERO users as it is. So Sprint will still say that it's not a $10 "premium data fee" for SERO because it comes with all that crap above as well.