princem131 |
04-19-2012 08:26 AM |
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Originally Posted by aedon
(Post 2175642)
Well it was never really a 4g fee per say but it only applied to the 4g phones lol
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I'm pretty sure when I first got the Evo 4G it was explicitly listed as a 4G fee, then they got blasted with negative customer feedback and changed the description/way they defined it. I could be wrong its been a while, but I remember calling and arguing because at the time my entire state (Ohio) and all states touching us didn't have 4G and I couldn't believe I had to pay for a service I couldn't use and didn't want.
Which leads me to the Evo 4G LTE and why I feel we should be aloud to update. Their main argument was that the fee was not just for 4G coverage itself, but also to fund building and expanding the 4G network. Now after 2 years of paying into this network they abandon the portion that works with all of our phones even the very newest phones they've released. I feel at very least we should be given the option to upgrade and extend our contracts. I don't expect to get a free phone number but I shouldn't be left stuck on a network that never developed completely and has spotty coverage at best that they themselves have essentially abandoned. Not after I've paid for years to help build a quality 4G network. I should at least be offered an opportunity to access the new network. It's not in Ohio yet but I travel alot and will be in cities that have it. I never use WiMax cuz it sucks and drains my battery but I've waited patiently for Sprint to get their shit together, currently am enduring terrible 4G and 3G coverage (3G was good but has gotten horribly slow in the last 6months -year). Come on Sprint do the right thing so I can stay in the Sprint family.
Also you guys hearing the May 18th release rumors? Thoughts on that?
http://www.goodandevo.net/2012/04/co...ood+and+EVO%29
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