 | Get out of Contract According to Sprint insiders, if over 50% of your minutes used is roaming, and you do this two months in a row, they will send you a letter kicking you off their service. So, if you are a Sprint customer and you want out, set your phone to roam and talk away. Be careful, and make sure your rate plan includes roaming otherwise you will be stuck with a large bill. Most Sprint phones allow the option to force roam. -- The true patriot is motivated by a sense of responsibility, and out of self interest -- for himself, his family, and the future of his country -- to resist government abuse of power. He rejects the notion that patriotism means obedience to the state. |
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 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | said by texans20:According to Sprint insiders, if over 50% of your minutes used is roaming, and you do this two months in a row, they will send you a letter kicking you off their service. Also true with Cingulat AT&T. Buddy of mine moved to a non-Cingulat AT&T area, and was dumped (cancellation fee-free!) for using over 50% of his minutes on Unicel's network.
NOT true with T-mobile. 95% of my minutes are on Unicel's network, and they just LOVE me (4-year customer with 4 lines!). -- A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention, with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla. -- Mitch Ratcliffe |
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 dddane join:2002-01-10 Chicago, IL | it's even easier than that. you can simply give them an address that you're moving to (they don't check) in an area where there's no coverage... they'll let you out w/out any penalty |
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 PolarBear03The bear formerly known as aaron8301Premium join:2005-01-03 | Which companies do that and can you confirm it (is in in the contract, did they tell you that, has someone you know done it, etc.)?
I truly wish to know, for future reference. -- A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention, with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla. -- Mitch Ratcliffe |
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