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That being said, you never answered my questions in the other post: What exactly was promised "as advertised" which was not delivered and is different from any other handset on the market? (remember you told me i was "wrong" but didnt bother to provide evidence). not generalities, show me EXACT DOCUMENTATION which answers this. As often said "software is a fluid development process". Clearly you dont program or develop, if you did you might understand some of the issues and delays which have postponed certain percieved features. I will say i do applaud your desire to "get things fixed" but honestly you truly believe this is the smartest way to approach this? Clearly we have different values, i dont pursue legal action with anyone until it is necessary, an absolute last resort. Instead i prefer to be part of the solution...positively, working to clear up any disputes and proposing resolutions. Why not take a positive approach and get involved in the development process as oppose to trying to manifest a "witchhunt" with a frivolous lawsuit. Where do you think Sprint gets their revenue to pay for intended legal action like this? If you dont realize already its the subscriber service fees. Thank You in advance for being part of why Sprint will inevitably raise our rates. This is clearly a well thought out course of action.
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How many of the people who are experiencing problems with the phone are running as a stock unit? I have seen people who found an issue, diagnosed their conflicting add-on software and went about their way. Unless you are running the phone with the stock rom (no mods) and only Sprint downloaded software, don't bitch. If you are, raise hell and make them fix it. Most on this site aren't stock.
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THIS IS a last resort. I've spoken to people at Sprint to the point where it made me sick to my stomach and you know what happened? Absolutely nothing. At best they had nothing to offer and at worst they were belligerant. The further up the ladder I went, the more obnoxious and self-serving they became. So I filed complaints with the BBB and the state AG. I've already replaced this turd with a real pda phone at my cost because I needed a phone, not a list of excuses, but THIS is why ONCE AGAIN (how many times has it been now? I've lost track) Sprint has been voted the ABSOLUTE WORST in customer service. Sprint could eliminate their entire CS department and it would be a considerable step up. |
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You do realize its your choice to stop service and goto another carrier where you might get the client services you expect? Many of these posts play the victim, yet lets all be adult about this, its the users choice to signup or cancel service . I dont see anyone with a "gun to the head" forcing you to choose Sprint, nor do i see such an entity forcing you to continue service. Contracts can be canceled at any time. Coverage and Performance are not guaranteed as per the service agreement you signed. Current breakage models say you need to be on at least 18 months (per handset) for Sprint to cover its costs to provide your discounted phone and service, so you may pay an ETF, but you knew that when you signed up as thats nothing new. Bottom line, if you are that unhappy....switch...its awfully easy and takes far less time/resources than legal action. Last edited by canospinach; 12-20-2007 at 01:57 PM. Reason: i speak typo |
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LOL....really? I should pay $200 per line because Sprint sold an overpriced turd and is incapable of fixing it? Do you work for them or something? That sounds like something their management would say. In fact, I think that's exactly what their management did say last week when I last spoke with them. They lost what, 200,000 customers in Q3 of 2007 alone and that's the response I got to their selling me a broken phone for $600. If their plan is to actively work as hard as they can to not exist as soon as possible, they're doing a GREAT job. If you're worried about your rates increasing, maybe you should check into why people are abandoning Sprint as if it carries the plague.
I'm using a Vodafone Blackberry 8800. It was a little less than the Mogul but everything actually worked right out of the box, including the internal GPS. The battery lasts for days, bluetooth is flawless, it looks good, fast, plenty of memory, and MUCH easier to dev for. Considerably larger software market, too, and that was before the iPhone took a measurable chunk of the WM market. It's an excellent phone and it's GSM so I can use it in the US and UK. I might get a Touch to use with Sprint until my contract is voided. |
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