 | Integrity, lack there of... It really means, "until we decide to change it". Or rather, "we're desperate for customers." Sprint has been known to break peoples contract. Sprint doesn't always hold up to their end of the deal. |
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 | Yes, but with no contract you can always drop the service if you don't like their new terms. I doubt they will change the terms too drastically. |
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 | reply to ninjatutle said by ninjatutle:It really means, "until we decide to change it". Or rather, "we're desperate for customers." Sprint has been known to break peoples contract. Sprint doesn't always hold up to their end of the deal. And what carrier has? Verizon was worse, still calling EVDO unlimited when it wasn't. Cable/DSL providers change their terms all the time too, now heading to caps as well.
WiMAX has no contract so it's not an issue. Worst case you may have to sell you WiMAX device if you don't like the service. |
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