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Hey, I posted this over in another forum, but I feel like its appropriate here too:
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My wife, for example, doesn't care about data, she just wants to be on the same network I am, so the cheapest option was SERO. Its a waste because she'd rather have more minutes than data and pic messaging, but such is life. It sure beats paying for cross-network calls in the days before any mobile anytime. Actually, once you have more than one line on SERO, it really DOES add up pretty quickly. I had 2 lines on T-mobile with 800 shared minutes, data on my line only, and after taxes our bill was $65 a month. We switched to Sprint because of the horrible coverage of the big pink T, and lack of 3G at the time. Now our monthly bill is $70 at least, sometimes a bit more after taxes. I'm not complaining, I think its a great deal what I have now, and I would agree that it would be nearly impossible to beat it elsewhere. However, it really bugs me when people treat SERO pricing like we're ripping off the cellular company. I guarantee they are still turning a profit. |
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I don't think $30 for 500 minutes is unreasonable, but I wouldn't call it cheap intrinsically. It is, unarguably, the best value in the market today, and I'm very thankful I found it, as it's saved me thousands of dollars per year. (4 of us now, all on Sprint.) But I wish there were better plans for someone like my mother, who doesn't text, doesn't use the internet, but actually uses the phone as a phone. It'd be nice to have a 1500/no text/no internet option for the same price. Pipe dreams, i guess. |
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For what I get, yes $30, among tens of millions of customers is too much. |
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Hell, I remember paying $20 a month for a darn pager many years ago. Course it was the Motorola T900 two-way pager.
Honestly, those things were ahead of their time in my opinion. Nowadays, most teens and younger people communicate by text messaging instead of actual voice comm. The T900 makes more sense as a communication device today since most people text. Talk about a technology taking a step backwards. LOL. Check this baby out: http://content.arch.com/products/MotorolaT900.html I bet it was 10 years ago I used to have one of those! Maybe longer...
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I guess if they made quality phones to start with, I could care less, but that's not the case. phones on the market are made with planned obsolescence in mind. Seriously, the highest quality phone I've ever seen is the iphone series, but even then, you cant change the batteries, so it's planned to die as well. The rest of the phones on the market are basically made to last only a few years. I dont see why we cant use a 4g phone in 3g mode. there is no argument for this other than forcing users to pay more. it's like forcing everyone to get a high priced internet line, when the low cost one is fine for most users. |
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I am on a non-SERO legacy plan and I am eligible for an upgrade and my wife's line will be eligible Nov.1. Sprint keeps telling us that we will need to change our plan (which will cost us another $60/month) if we went with smartphones again. Hoping something changes so we can get an upgrade. Maybe it won't be so bad to be out of contract.
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