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Thanks for the well thought out reply. I mean yeah it sucks that coverage is spotty, but to 'deserve' free stuff because of it is, in my opinion, totally not right. It's like saying because the tires your car came with suck in the winter that you should deserve FREE snow tires. That's what the majority of people in this thread are saying. Sprint is not offering the Airwave for free so why try and get them to give it up for free? I'd rather the OP switch carriers instead of trying to get free stuff out of Sprint because "their coverage is crappy." Maybe I don't know what i'm talking about here, but as far as I was aware, Sprint had a coverage map that indicates where they would get service and where they wouldn't. Even entering your zip code on the Sprint home page shows this. Now if moving to an area with little to no coverage is what the OP did, then Sprint has no obligation to give him free stuff because of it. |
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When you buy a Vette, Viper, Porsche, WRX STi, Evo, etc etc that come with high performance street tires, you shouldnt be expecting to be able to use them all year round. However, when Sprint sells you service and they say it covers your house, you should expect them to be able to carry through.
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After all, people (some more deserving than others) have gotten them for free, and this scenario is exactly why Sprint does give them away for free in order to avoid losing a customer. The retentions department gives them away to customers who call in to say "My coverage is not good enough, I'm going with Verizon". The only twist here is that the OP didn't call and complain, he figured "Well, my coverage sucks, I'll just use my free roaming". To me, it looks like a mistake, Sprint didn't consider the free airave option, which I think they should have in this case. Perhaps Sprint never updated their procedures for when a customer roams too much. They should. Imagine how much better this would have been: Customer roams way too much, Sprint calls and says "We noticed you're roaming a lot, are you having coverage issues? Yes? Okay, we're sending you a free airave, thanks for choosing Sprint!" Edit: Oh, and one quick note, the coverage map changes all the time. I signed up, I saw my house was well within the limits of Sprint's coverage. I received my phone, and noticed that it would sometimes roam if I went to the backyard or the family room. A couple of weeks later, the coverage map showed my house as being out of coverage. I'm checking the coverage once in a while, and they're always moving that limit around a bit... Last edited by gimme5; 03-08-2009 at 06:28 AM. |
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