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Re: Sprint Refusing to waive Early Termination Fees said by cpayne5:What's the big deal? If you download a ton and they see it as "unreasonable" then they will terminate you for free. If you never get that termination letter, then it's business as usual until your contract expires. Unless you're just looking for a way out of your contract regardless, of course. I was under the impression that if you "download a ton" that you'd open the door to be billed for overage charges exceeding the 5 gig cap. What would be the sense in Sprint establishing a cap and overage charges if they didnt plan on implementing that at some point? |
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1 edit | said by mooch:said by cpayne5:What's the big deal? If you download a ton and they see it as "unreasonable" then they will terminate you for free. If you never get that termination letter, then it's business as usual until your contract expires. Unless you're just looking for a way out of your contract regardless, of course. I was under the impression that if you "download a ton" that you'd open the door to be billed for overage charges exceeding the 5 gig cap. What would be the sense in Sprint establishing a cap and overage charges if they didnt plan on implementing that at some point? I'm pretty sure they stated there would not be overage charges, but they would throttle your connection, or simply terminate you. -- Asus P5N-E SLI|E4500|2 GB DDR2 800|8800GT|Audigy + Front Bay|Hauppauge PVR-150MCE|Vista Ultimate + XP Pro SP2 dual boot|Sony Vaio VGN-CR290|Sprint Mobile Broadband|Netgear WGR614v8 |
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