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My two cents, I would not jump unless the network coverage is very poor. Over the years the savings on Sprint will be significant. Unless you are in the woods there is a good chance the network will be improved. I may be wrong but isn't Verizon not to keen on slingbox and using lots of bandwidth? Sprint lets us actually use the network as long as we are not tethered and of course we know there are ways around that issue. I myself do not tether.
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Part of my 3-mail i got today when i asked about my mail in rebate.This is from ecare.
My name is Adrian, a supervisor in the Sprint Care department. This is a follow up email on the previous response sent to you by Rosanna M. Currently we are offering this phone for $199.99. Your satisfaction as a Sprint subscriber is important to us. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. Thank you for being with Sprint. Have a great day ahead Adrian S. E-Care Sprint |
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If you want to go that route, you can always try talking with Retentions at Sprint. Also, is the Verizon plan $20 a month more for true "comparable" coverage? Sprint gives us an awful lot of goodies in most plans. I'm on a family Everything Data plan, for example. Besides having all the offerings, Sprint has now decided to give us the unlimited any mobile to mobile calling. That alone may save me about $40 a month since I'm seriously considering canceling my landline now. So make sure you are comparing apples to apples as closely as you can for a true price picture.
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I IM'd with an online rep last night who said the same thing about unlimited mobile to mobile. I haven't had a land line in 7 years now. I may end up switching to Verizon along with my girl, which would make the bill the same as it would be with Sprint.
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