on Sunday at Best Buy. As a low volume user (never D/L movies or videos) I was thinking this would have been a good way to go. I can get rid of my broadband service go strictly wireless for my e-mail and reading news etc. If Sprint were customer oriented they would change the structure to $10 for 1GB, $20 for 1.5GB, $40 for 3.5GB and $60 for 5GB. They would get a ton of customers jumping ship from the AT&T and Verizon plans that don't offer any choices. Pay as you go with a meter would enhance my online experience.
on Sunday at Best Buy. As a low volume user (never D/L movies or videos) I was thinking this would have been a good way to go. I can get rid of my broadband service go strictly wireless for my e-mail and reading news etc. If Sprint were customer oriented they would change the structure to $10 for 1GB, $20 for 1.5GB, $40 for 3.5GB and $60 for 5GB. They would get a ton of customers jumping ship from the AT&T and Verizon plans that don't offer any choices. Pay as you go with a meter would enhance my online experience.
Problem with this is you have to use the cards in a certain time period or they expire. That's why this pricing structure sucks. -- One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done. -Marie Curie
Thanks I did not realize that. Dang I just wish these guys would be customer oriented instead of money oriented. If you get a good deal you usually stick with it. It just seems they attempt to squeeze every nickel and dime out of a person.
Thanks I did not realize that. Dang I just wish these guys would be customer oriented instead of money oriented. If you get a good deal you usually stick with it. It just seems they attempt to squeeze every nickel and dime out of a person.
I was so excited to read about those plans myself because I really could use an aircard but can't justify $60 a month on top of my $100 plan. ( Tethering not an option...i got a dud of a phone.) but then reading about the early expiration dates I couldn't even consider themm. -- One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done. -Marie Curie