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Originally Posted by Malatesta
Gah.
Second call and once again "Your SERO plan is not compatible..."
I then mention about all the people who are getting the order through with SERO and she tells me that technically they can order the phone but when they get it, the email and internet won't work because they will need to switch plans. She wad adamant about that. Scare tactic?
Either they are deliberately misleading people to get them off of SERO or a lot of SERO users are going to have surprise when they go to activate their phone.
All I know is I have never had this much resistance when trying to order a phone before and it is not like I'm getting a deal on it--nearly paying full.
Personally, my BS detector is going off and I don't think there is a plan requirement, but damn if they aren't being consistent about it.
When you fellow SEP/SERO users get your TP2 working...please chime in with those details!
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That's what happened to me yesterday, I ended up paying full retail for it (my contract isn't up anyway), and tell you what, if you paid full retail for it, they can't refuse to sell you one. Although it'll cost a bit more but it's a bargaining chip for keep your SERO. Which down the road can still off-set by moving to the Everything Plus they wanted you to have.
P.S. Some reports of activating online successfully keeps the SERO.