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3rd parties cannot access your account. They would have to call Sprint. Ask them to change your plan. Give Sprint the ESN. Do a paper contract. Then charge you the $199.99. Hard to find a rep that will do that. Hence why they say no 3rd party dealers will help you with SERO. |
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http://delivery.sprint.com/m/p/nxt/e...lse&popup=true
"customers on current SERO plans receiving discounts above and beyond the already discounted SERO rate will lose those discounts when moving to a SERO premium plan" Guess that means I would lose my unlimited incoming calls for $0 |
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Re: Sero Premium and Best Buy
Quick question for all you people making plans to buy your device at Radio Shack and Bestbuy: have you been to a Sprint store lately in regards to your SERO line?
If you go and ask to have your account serviced or phone upgraded, you might be surprised if they refer you to telesales because they have very limited authorization for SERO lines. This has happened to me twice in the last month or so. Assuming this is part of their recent SERO changes (like no more TOL on SERO), how does one expect a 3rd party retailer to activate a phone on your account when Sprint stores can't do it? I think it's worth calling ahead to just mention the word "SERO" - my guess is that the friendly Radio Shack employee will suggest you kindly stay away because he can't help you. With that said, I'm eagerly hoping for for word on the first SERO line to go SERO Premium and then back to SERO. |
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So, that $100 rebate is, in essence, part of the subsidy you get for signing up for a longer contract. Dang. I was hoping that the phone would be $375 when signing up for a 12-month contract, but it sounds like it'll be $475, huh? Ouch. How's this sound for a plan? Bright and early tomorrow, I contact Sprint. Call them, or go to the Sprint store. I ask them to convert my current SERO plan to Premium SERO with the Evo tax. Then, I go to Radio Shack and buy an Evo. I won't ask them to sign me up for a new contract, but if they insist on doing something, they could "extend" my current contract by 12 months. (Which by then, should be "Evo legal".) Finally, I go back to the Sprint store and make sure the phone is indeed "on" my account. |
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Re: SERO Premium
I talked with the guy at the local Sprint store (owned by sprint) today and he said as far as he knows he still will be unable to change me to premium. However, I can call in and have it changed and then he'd be more than happy to upgrade my device.
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