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Old 09-12-2009, 10:30 AM
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Re: sprint apache

I think if you already have TEP on your plan it remains for your apache if you choose to put it back on, did you buy it from sprint or a private seller? Thats the only reason they may remove it. Just call and ask.

Edit/Update:
I actually called sprint this morning because my internet wasn't working, the rep had me reset my data settings in epst, hard reset, then try again. Still didn't work, so he voted my apache was broken and decided I needed a new phone. Now, he told me I would likely get a 6900, which I was OK with, but playing dumb I asked if it had a keyboard, he said no so he looked to see what phone I was eligible for to replace my apache, saying a mogul was on the list I was happy. Then he took my address (different from billing) and told me they had ONE apache there. DAMMIT. So, I get a new apache from the bowels of some sprint warehouse in china or something. But, hey, free (waived the fees since I had no insurance) new apache is a win for something like non working internet. This rep will be getting high marks on that damn survey they call me with all the time. I wonder if I had pushed for that 6900 if I would have gotten it...

Moral of the story, if you have TEP, go to a STORE, don't call it in. Oh, and know when to keep your mouth shut, dunno if I would have gotten the apache in the end or not, but I guess I'll never know. I'll miss my V1.00 apache, running at 624 rock solid all day long will likely be a thing of the past =(

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