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Originally Posted by bastimret
As of July 14, 2008, perhaps earlier, the Sprint SERO website asks for an employee ID number in addition to the employee email address.
Russ McGuire, Vice President of strategy for Sprint, has revealed his email address along with the last 3 digits of his employee ID number: Russ.S.McGuire@Sprint.com and employee number of 383. It is not surprising that the Vice President of Strategy would release his information so that the masses could sign up for the Sprint Everything Plus Program, but be warned that the previous SERO plans had a limit to the number of sign ups under one employees email address. If you find yourself unable to login, a trip down to the Sprint Store to talk to a rep might help for the email address (ask for a business card).
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What kind of system is that? If the VP of Strategy elected to give out his info for such requirement, isn't it redundant then? I have the old SERO (so I don't have an employee's info), so now I am required to give info I didn't have/need in the first place? So if I were to change anything on my account now, I need to give out this piece of info? I guess online purchasing is the best bet then huh?