 aeroguy70Premium join:2005-05-06 Carol Stream, IL | reply to CMoore2004
Re: 5GB Limit - How Many will try to get out of the contract? I recently signed up for the Sprint mobile broadband (longtime Sprint customer for cell phone). I liked the unlimited service, no roaming, and portability of the card. I am very upset they have announced a cap less than 30 days after I renewed. My contract was up so I renewed and got a new phone and new Compass 597 with rebates for each on new 2-yr contract.
I am very interested in the comment in the previous post - how can you get out of the contract on both cards - but keep the service? |
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 | Been a sprint guy for 9 years now. Data for 8 years. Once this goes into place I'm gone and by that I mean 6 lines and a data card. For all the issues I have had in the last 3 months I'm done with the "Now Network".
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 | reply to aeroguy70 The contract is so you can get the lower prices on the phones. Basically, you say you'll stay with them for so long so they can recoup the costs of giving you the discount. You don't HAVE to sign a contract to get the service. |
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 aeroguy70Premium join:2005-05-06 Carol Stream, IL | "I'm looking forward to some sort of notification of the contract change so I can get out of contract on both cards--but keep the service."
I understand about how the contracts help them recoup hardware costs, but in reference to your comments above -- you suggest that the change in their terms will allow you to break the contract. Am I interpreting you corretly? If so, pls describe how this can be done.
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 1 edit | Sprint's contract: When You Don't Have To Pay An Early Termination Fee You aren't responsible for paying an Early Termination Fee when terminating Services: (a) provided on a month-to-month basis; (b) consistent with our published trial period return policy; or (c) in response to a materially adverse change we make to the Agreement as described directly below. |
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