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Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
240hp....haha. My Accord is sittin strong at 130hp! Thats stock though. Maybe a little more with the exhaust and CAI, but it would be minimal if at all
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This got off topic maybe pm each other, I have been following this thread , sorry not that much into cars.
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Single Plan (XXX) XXX-XXXX Everything Data - 450 Anytime Minutes Included $69.99 Employee Discount Sprint 25% -$17.50 $20 Service Credit -$20.00 Apr 20-Apr 25-Single Plan - Prorated Charges (XXX) XXX-XXX Apr 20 - Apr 25 America Roaming Included $0.00 Single Plan Fair and Flexible Plan - Tiered Overage Charges $0.00 Fair and Flexible Plan - 500 Anytime Minutes Included $30.00 Employee Discount Sprint 25% -$7.50 Total Equipment Protection - $3 insurance premium & $4 service/repair $7.00 500 SMS Messages $1.00 Employee Discount Sprint 25% -$0.25 Bonus Cellular Minutes - 50 Anytime Minutes Included $0.00 America Roaming Included $0.00 Bonus Minutes - 100 Anytime Minutes Included $0.00 Sprint Surcharges $4.03 Federal-Univ Serv Assess Non-LD $1.25 Administrative Charge $1.98 Regulatory Charge $0.80 -------------- $4.03 Government Fees & Taxes $7.70 Illinois State-911 Tax $1.46 Illinois State-Sales Tax $0.44 Cook County-Sales Tax $0.12 Hanover Park City-If Appl &State Excise Tax $5.57 Hanover Park City-Sales Tax $0.11 -------------- $7.70 Total Due by May 19 $74.47 2 year around $1776 ________________ I want the evo but I am not qualify for the $150 off. I guess I have to convince them and give me early upgrade. If I get the $129.99 plan ( 2 lines) 129 25% -32 another -20 recurring credit 77 + 14(insurance 2 lines) + $10 4g = around 115 with taxes. 2 year around $2760 Anyone has something better please share thanks.
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Re: Check my math: Cost to move from a TP2 to an Evo
that $20/mo service credit is a nice add on to that plan you have there. That definitely adds up.
I did a quick search on slickdeals and found this thread regarding the Everything Plus Data and Any Mobile Anytime Referral Program. 500 minutes for 59.99. It's another employee referral program so I doubt any corp. discounts would be allowed. Depending on how the corp discount is applied it could or could not save me a few bucks a month. One benefit is the 50 extra minutes over the plan in my OP and could be another option for switchers who don't have any corp discount to apply. Has anyone made the jump from SERO to the new Referral Program? It looks like android phones are allowed. Last edited by pringlet; 05-25-2010 at 05:18 PM. |
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i'm also in the same boat switching from a SERO 500 to a regular 450 minutes and applying a 23% corp discount. Try wirefly.com to get the EVO 4G. they have a $50 cashback (through bing cashback) going on with any new phone purchase and no tax in most states, so you can potentially save up to $90 total like in my case.
to find the link for the bing cashback just search "wirefly" with bing and make sure your ad blockers are off, it should be at the top of the links. |
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back off topic (and on to cars), going to be adding this bolt on kit probably next winter on my '06 grand prix.
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Well, if I go to a regular plan and give up SERO, I should qualify for the yearly upgrade perk. Yes, it does require you to keep re-upping your contract, but it's still a significant benefit for those that like to upgrade frequently (as long as you think Sprint will continue to offer a good phone lineup). So that should be in the math somewhere too. Basically, at the end of every year, you have the choice of:
1. Staying with what you have for another year at no cost. 2. Upgrading to something new from Sprint at the new customer price. 3. Paying the pro-rated fee ($120 @ 12 months) to leave early and get another carrier's new customer price. For most smart phones, that $120 is still less than the discount you got for the contract, so if you want another carrier's phone badly enough, that's a fair price to pay. |
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