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pringlet 05-28-2010 11:03 PM

Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
 
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Originally Posted by QMeli907 (Post 1780040)
No need for cursing here

My apologies

Recursion 05-28-2010 11:13 PM

Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
 
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Originally Posted by pringlet (Post 1780151)
My apologies

Cheers.

quick99si 05-29-2010 12:34 AM

Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
 
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Originally Posted by Wesley762 (Post 1780092)
..as far as all the SERO user's Keep riding that gravy train because one day it will be gone.

Don't say that, you don't mean it!!

Wesley762 05-29-2010 12:38 AM

Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
 
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Originally Posted by quick99si (Post 1780278)
Don't say that, you don't mean it!!

You know Sprint is losing money on these users I just call em how I see them.

Mojary 05-29-2010 02:06 AM

Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
 
the only thing really im having a problem with is the $10 extra you are required to pay for 4G. it would be a no brainer as far as paying that each month....if that particular service was available in my area already. but its not. when i asked a rep from the sprint store when it would be coming to my area/region he said soon. well that could be a year or two from now. so i'd be paying for something im not even capable of utilizing. i wouldn't even mind if sprint said they'll automatically add the charge once its available in my area. the price diiference if i make the switch would not really be all that much for me...but its the principle of it. why get charged for a service you dont have yet?

but in the end...since my wife wants my phone...i'll end up buying the evo....hehehe. but am i ready for my big fingers to do without a hardware keyboard? to keep the wife happy, yes.

MinLo 05-29-2010 04:11 AM

Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
 
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Originally Posted by Wesley762 (Post 1780283)
You know Sprint is losing money on these users I just call em how I see them.

I highly doubt that Sprint is losing money on Sero's general population:)...
At worst they break even....
Maybe the Sero ppl that have gotten discounts stcked on top of sero...

If Sprint was losing money on sero the plug would of been plugged a long time ago just like Sprint did a cpl years back to the subscribers that were calling custome support too much...

losing potential higher profit sounds more logical IMO...

If I didnt have Sero I would still be with Verizon or TMobile before paying full price to Sprint....

With 2 $30 sero accounts my bill still averages around $90 after taxes....I dont roam and I dont use more than 5gb of data...
So I'm sure they still get to keep some of my money in their pockets...

Besides the Evo being a Sprint normal plan exclusive, 1 of EVO's features and 2 features unavailble from the EVO is the dealbreaker for me (4g N/A in minneapolis yet, kb, tethering)

Recursion 05-29-2010 08:34 AM

Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
 
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Originally Posted by MinLo (Post 1780469)
I highly doubt that Sprint is losing money on Sero's general population:)...
At worst they break even....
Maybe the Sero ppl that have gotten discounts stcked on top of sero...
***
With 2 $30 sero accounts my bill still averages around $90 after taxes....

They're not losing money on SERO-folks. Generally, the infrastructure is already there. Roaming costs them a little, but we all know what happens to those who ROAM too much ... "Bah bye, User. Your Pals, Sprint." On the books, SERO users represent a positive cash flow. So from a shareholder's perspective, this is positive. And to boot, adding to the total number of users on Sprint, SERO-folks are good to have.

Not sure how you got up to $90 with two 500s, but I would check slickdeals.net for a friends & family discount. The operative word in there is "friends."

cbreze 05-29-2010 10:28 AM

Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
 
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Originally Posted by pringlet (Post 1771628)
I was on the Evo bandwagon and have been thinking about the switch since its announcement. Is the Evo worth the extra cost?

Current Plan:
SERO 500:
Cost per Mo. $30
Ins&Tep: $7
Surcharges: $2.16
Tax: $2
4G Access: $0
CorpDiscount:0%
Tot. Per Mo.: $41.16
24 Months: $987.84


Proposed Plan Req. For Evo:
Everything Data 450:
Cost per Mo. $69.99
Ins&Tep: $7
Surcharges: $2.16
Tax: $4.04
4G Access: $10
CorpDiscount: 20%
Tot. Per Mo.: $74.55
24 Months: $1789.18

Cost to keep the TP2 for 2 years: $987.84
Cost to own the new evo (including phone): $1989.18

If you are planning on switching, have you been able to formulate a better deal?

Thanks
pt

Unfortunatly for you, you would lose your sero plan if I'm reading this right. Is there ever an option to get a sero plan back? If I had a sweet deal like yours I'd really look before I leaped. Then again I think sprint is tempting sero folks away from their cheap plans with these new non sero plan compatible devices. Sooner or later you'll most likely have to give it up for a more state of the art device. Is EVO the one you want to give it up for?:scratch:

Wesley762 05-29-2010 10:35 AM

Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MinLo (Post 1780469)
I highly doubt that Sprint is losing money on Sero's general population:)...
At worst they break even....
Maybe the Sero ppl that have gotten discounts stcked on top of sero...

If Sprint was losing money on sero the plug would of been plugged a long time ago just like Sprint did a cpl years back to the subscribers that were calling custome support too much...

losing potential higher profit sounds more logical IMO...

Its just my personal thoughts on the subject with SERO users (I guess more jealous than anything lol.) I just don't see that plan living much longer, as they seem to not letting anyone move to the newer smart phones with it. all is good.

MinLo 05-29-2010 01:10 PM

Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
 
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Originally Posted by Recursion (Post 1780548)
Not sure how you got up to $90 with two 500s, but I would check slickdeals.net for a friends & family discount. The operative word in there is "friends."

$30 + $30 + $7 + $7 + $5 = $79, and then taxes bring it to $85....
(base charge, insure, fee for no auto pay)
1600 mins, NW's at 5pm, both phones have Pam

I also occasionally buy tv channels for my kids to watch cartoons while we r on the go...

I know about the ways to get it lower(occas slickdeals/hofo reader) but I don't mind the price I'm paying, I think it's fair for both parties actually.....LOL
I'm not getting price gouged and Sprint is still earning money off me...

the $5 no auto pay fis a lil shaddy IMO, Sprint should be applying it onto the account every month if the payment isn't received by the due date...
I hate to auto pay things and I'm scared to call Sprint to have it lifted because they might mess up my account....
in almost 4 yrs of Sero I have maybe called 5 times (each time was a horrible experience until I talked to cs rep from the US)

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Originally Posted by Wesley762 (Post 1780621)
Its just my personal thoughts on the subject with SERO users (I guess more jealous than anything lol.) I just don't see that plan living much longer, as they seem to not letting anyone move to the newer smart phones with it. all is good.

I swear some ppl r still successful at transferring sero plans to new ppl, to calm your jealousy...LOL

Sprint has been doing measures to make Sero not as attractive as what used to be.....

TP2 may end up being the best phone available ever on Sero but I can live with that...

Even if I migrate from the using the Sero lines as my main lines, I will definitely keep 1 and just pay the $35 w/o ins or extras to use as a on the go modem.....


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