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Re: Looking to get out of your Sprint contract, with no ETF?
What prevents someone from canceling their plan and then signing up again as a "new customer" to get all the device discounts?
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Sprint and verizon both have the tp2 the get what you paid for term in this case gets me cause that is what this is all about is money paid. If i could get this same plan i have with verizon that i have with sprint i still might not change cause there are many horror stories there also. If you leave sprint for over priced verizon goodluck cause you can't beat the prices.they are going up 20 cents a line 20 CENTS yes i do not like it i have 7 lines but try and get 7 lines on verizon with all the extra's for about 150$ per month not going to happen. Goodluck to those who leave. |
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Re: Looking to get out of your Sprint contract, with no ETF?
Morals? I don't know, but you might lose your number if you do that, and there may be other limitations.
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2.*I would wait 3-4 weeks after you ported your number, to jump back in as a new customer. 3. sign up again as a new sprint customer and port your old number from prepaid account back into your new sprint account. 4. enjoy your new fee that made you cancel the first time but also enjoy new customer discounts on a new phone. the trick would be Sprint not charging you an ETF, if you can manage that follow steps 1-4 |
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Re: Looking to get out of your Sprint contract, with no ETF?
I actually got out of my sprint contract this spring (customer service issue), and switched to at&t. Had them for three weeks and canceled them because every other call was dropped. So i had no choice but to go back to sprint. when i did they signed me up as a new customer and ported my numbers back.
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Re: Looking to get out of your Sprint contract, with no ETF?
I just think its funny that people are thinking of leaving Sprint to possibly go to Verizon over a matter of $.50.... Hahahahahahahaha
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Re: Looking to get out of your Sprint contract, with no ETF?
people are so silly don't know what they got. and will cancel and end up paying 2 or 3 times more for less service. (less minutes etc)
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Re: Looking to get out of your Sprint contract, with no ETF?
Leaving isn't the only reason people may cancel. My buddy has a family plan. He just canceled one of his lines with no ETF and then went straight to Best Buy and picked up a new Hero for $99 by adding the line he just canceled. So I guess it worked out in that respect. In fact if he was to sell either his TP2 or his wife's Pre, they'd actually make money on the deal.
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yes you get what you pay for : what do you get when you pay a more expensive hooker ??? A better scre*ing ??LOL Verizon's coverage is no better than my Sprint coverage in the area i live in (which I stay in 360 days a year) , I only get my corporate discount on single voice lines over 39.95 instead of my entire bill, and V cannot touch my 5 line everything plus plan . While V does have better tech support wait time , it's debatable if they have better support. Many times I can get exactly what I need through the right Sprint reps with some gentle coaxing and persuasion , not to mention the extras they throw in to appease a customer. I would say if you are in a more rural area, the network could be a factor or if you just looking to get out of a contract to get new discounted phones you might have a valid point, but other than that and maybe a few other unusual reasons , I think switching for a .50 charge might be attributed to fidgeting and going into panic mode , especialy when someone talks about getting same pone(TP2)....maybe for the HD2 or better,,,but not for the same phone... |
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