 joakoPremium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null kudos:5 | Reverse? If the situation was reverse (going from pro-rated to fixed ETF) you bet they would have had 100 consultants on it and gotten all the issues sorted out in a week. -- 09:F9:11:02:9D:74:E3:5B:D8:41:56:C5:63:56:88:C0 |
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 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 Reviews:
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| Amen to that joako.
Sprint really irked me several times due to extending our contract on a line for replacing a phone with a previously purchased phone. How the hell is that even legal?
Scenario: I have phone A on line A. My wife has phone B on line B. I get a (new) phone C. Phone B was old and needed a new battery, so I gave Phone A to my wife. They extended lines A & B for another 2 years. Line A, yes, for the phone discount. Line B? What the hell. |
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 joakoPremium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null kudos:5 Reviews:
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| It's "legal" because you signed your life away in the contract.
They extended my contract without telling me.
I can't sue. I CAN pay for arbitration, which IMO is worthless.
Oh well contract is up in September and I am getting tired of a $160/mo bill and I still can't get the free text messaging they promised me. -- 09:F9:11:02:9D:74:E3:5B:D8:41:56:C5:63:56:88:C0 |
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 | Why don't you just change your plan? yeah you'd sign a new contract, but it would void your old one, and you can get better service. |
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 Pichin join:2001-07-01 Oviedo, FL | reply to joako It is my understanding that Sprint will be prorating their ETF as of Nov. -- What's the speed of dark?
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 BIGMIKEPremium join:2002-06-07 Westminster, CA | reply to joako Sprint California early termination fees are illegal,
Californians fed up with being charged for ending their cell phone service prematurely won a major victory in a Bay Area court decision that concluded such fees violate state law. »www.mercurynews.com/ci_10039461 |
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 joakoPremium join:2000-09-07 /dev/null kudos:5 Reviews:
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| reply to Gootie1865 said by Gootie1865 :
Why don't you just change your plan? yeah you'd sign a new contract, but it would void your old one, and you can get better service. Because the reception isn´t too great either. Somehow they've also managed to have the same dead zones in Sprint (CDMA) and Nextel (iDEN) services. -- 09:F9:11:02:9D:74:E3:5B:D8:41:56:C5:63:56:88:C0 |
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 | reply to Pichin Just to clarify for some folks: The prorated etf's are supposed to start sometime between Nov. 2nd and Nov. 9th when the new release of Ensemble is launched, and it only applies to NEW contracts that start or renew on or after the scheduled launch date, so if your contract started or renewed on 11/1 or sooner, you will pay $200 ETF with NO proration. Just wanted to make sure people were aware, thanks. |
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