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SEP Plans (SERO Replacements)
i saw this on another forum, thought this would benitfit other members looking to transfer to Sprint.(if im posting somthing that i shouldnt, im sorry and mods can delete)
After seeing repeated requests for Sprint Employee E-Mail Addresses and the Last 3 Digits of the Employee's ID Number (CID) to get Sprint's Simply Everything Plus Plans (which replaced SERO), here is an employee's information that was intentionally made public: URL: http://www.sprint.com/everythingplus E-Mail: russ.s.mcguire@sprint.com Last 3 of CID: 383 (Reference: http://mcguireslaw.com/2008/07/16/ps...erything-plus/.) This information was made public by Russ Mcguire on 7/16/08, and is posted on this forum so potential and existing Sprint customers who are interested in getting a Simply Everything Plus Plan can get one. (I know there is at least one other Sprint Employee E-Mail Address & CID made public by Sprint a few months ago so the general public can access SEP Plans, but I can't find that article anymore. I'll post it in this thread once I find it.)
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Re: SEP Plans (SERO Replacements)
My question is how easy or tough is it to switch from a SERO to an EPRP if you want something like a Palm Pre that will require it? And how can you do it? The website won't allow it if you're already a Sprint/SERO customer I think. Anyway, thanks for the info.
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Re: SEP Plans (SERO Replacements)
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Just call customer service, since your already on SERO, you can switch to Everything PLus without going through the sign up, like you did with the SERO. They also have EPRP family plans if you are interested. SERO, did not come in family. Quote:
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