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wildcat man

join:2007-11-03
Kansas City, MO

reply to jgkolt

No, the sprint employee referral plan is the best deal

sorry, jg - Sprint has had the best deal out there for awhile and it still does. There have been a lot of posts on this.

1. Go to www.sprint.com/sero.
2. Go to Sprint website and pick an officer name (or go to their news releases and find the representative and pick their name)
3. officer name@sprint.com in the employee email
4. Get $99 for 2500 minutes (unlimited). Their 500 minutes for $30 isn't so bad either.
5. Includes free text according to the website if you order before 5/18
6. Also includes free internet/ Vision access

This is the best deal in telecom. T-Mobile does not include Internet. Available to all - you just need to find the name of an employee. Not that hard. It's amazing how Sprint can destroy more value in Verizon and at&t in two days than it destroyed from itself in two years. That's how fragile and deceptive the wireless industry is. Time for a change...



jgkolt
Premium
join:2004-02-21
Lakewood, OH

sero is just for the employees though


papi4baby

join:2008-01-19
Callaway, MD

SERO Sprint Employee Referal Offer, as in a Sprint employee invited you to save some money, and there's alot of people that have gotten it with that email addy.



jgkolt
Premium
join:2004-02-21
Lakewood, OH

if you sign up and the employee leaves do you lose your plan? Does the employee have a limit on referrals? DO the employees get notified when someone signs up using their code.
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MGD
Premium,MVM
join:2002-07-31
kudos:9

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said by jgkolt:

if you sign up and the employee leaves do you lose your plan? Does the employee have a limit on referrals? DO the employees get notified when someone signs up using their code.
No , No, and No. At least not at the time I enrolled.

The SERO plans are available to anybody, great deal. I signed up for one over a year ago, I think I used some generic email that was posted on multiple forums. 500 anytime minutes, unlimited text, unlimited picture mail, unlimited internet (fast, Power Vision), unlimited nights and weekends after 7pm, free Sprint to Sprint anytime, free roaming, $30 per month, 2 year contract. Also comes in other minute flavors for more $$.

Of course unlimited obviously has a limit somewhere. I am not a heavy user so I haven't hit any yet. I wanted the free internet. $36.61 out the door, after all the below the line fees. IMO a great deal

Hard core dealbusters proclaim they extracted additional discounts on top of that, and probably should get goodbye letters. You want a good deal, not drive them out of business.

Customer service did suck, but is now steadily improving. I never use CS, except when they screwed up billing repeatedly while they merged their systems. I manage myself via account net access. I am low maintenance, and split the savings with them. I believe that is the core with SERO plans, do not be a high maintenance account. Stay quiet, use the service, don't abuse it, don't bother them. Everyone stays happy.

If I could only get them to cough up my phone rebate from a year ago, plus the first one from 10 years ago. I would be very happy. Shame they are not GSM.

MGD
EDIT = added test

wildcat man

join:2007-11-03
Kansas City, MO

reply to jgkolt
Not true. There is a separate plan for employees and their friends (internally called the Wireless Advantage Club). This is the employee referral plan. It's available to anyone and has been the topic of many blogs. All you need is an employee email account.


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