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fiberguy
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reply to tmc8080

Re: cost of savings passed onto consumer... $0

HUH?!

You have to know you're going to get beat up for this post don't you??

"Cost of savings from these job cuts passed on to the consumer: $0"

WHY should you get a cost savings from this? This isn't a competitive cut.. this is an economy/market shrinkage cut.. and here you go thinking that anytime a company makes a cut to the employee base that you should get a discount on your phone service.. WHERE do people like you come up with this stuff?

Your service is priced based on perceived value and services selected... NOT the amount of money they make.. if that were the case, those companies that LOSE money in a quarter should RAISE your bill shouldn't they?

Sprint, as others say, is not a crappy network.. they do invest into their network... if they didn't, you've have more dropped calls, like AT&T has.. and in more places like AT&T too.

By the way.. have you ever taken a look at the customer base of Boost and Metro PCS? (By the way, cute dollar $ign.. it doesn't work in this case as they're a low cost carrier.. that may work in the case of Micro$oft who rakes in the money and over charges, but not PCS.. sorry, try again)... if you look at their customer base, the good part of them are those that CAN'T get a real provider's service due to non-pay bills, poor credit, and what-not. And, before you leap on to your keyboard to tell me about those who want an unlimited service for low prices, I know that already.. Other that Boost, the others that provide this service are limited services and many people that rely on cell phones for anything serious are not going to use Boost, Cricket, or MetroPCS for phones..

You've made it clear is no few words that you don't really understand where Sprint's problems are.. and um, yea.. Sprint is hemorrhaging customers to their own Boost service.. that one actually made me laugh.

peace out.


SprintSucks

@optonline.net

said by fiberguy:

HUH?!

By the way.. have you ever taken a look at the customer base of Boost and Metro PCS? (By the way, cute dollar $ign.. it doesn't work in this case as they're a low cost carrier.. that may work in the case of Micro$oft who rakes in the money and over charges, but not PCS.. sorry, try again)... if you look at their customer base, the good part of them are those that CAN'T get a real provider's service due to non-pay bills, poor credit, and what-not. And, before you leap on to your keyboard to tell me about those who want an unlimited service for low prices, I know that already.. Other that Boost, the others that provide this service are limited services and many people that rely on cell phones for anything serious are not going to use Boost, Cricket, or MetroPCS for phones..

Ignorance is bliss.

It's pretty ironic that you mention people with bad credit and deadbeats who don't pay their bills on time. That's pretty much Sprint's entire customer base!! That's why they're losing money.

DarnellP

join:2004-10-12
Las Vegas, NV

said by SprintSucks :

said by fiberguy:

HUH?!

By the way.. have you ever taken a look at the customer base of Boost and Metro PCS? (By the way, cute dollar $ign.. it doesn't work in this case as they're a low cost carrier.. that may work in the case of Micro$oft who rakes in the money and over charges, but not PCS.. sorry, try again)... if you look at their customer base, the good part of them are those that CAN'T get a real provider's service due to non-pay bills, poor credit, and what-not. And, before you leap on to your keyboard to tell me about those who want an unlimited service for low prices, I know that already.. Other that Boost, the others that provide this service are limited services and many people that rely on cell phones for anything serious are not going to use Boost, Cricket, or MetroPCS for phones..

Ignorance is bliss.

It's pretty ironic that you mention people with bad credit and deadbeats who don't pay their bills on time. That's pretty much Sprint's entire customer base!! That's why they're losing money.
Ignorance truly is bliss thus you must be ecstatic. Sprint's postpaid subscriber base consists of ~85% prime credit customers. Next time, do just a little bit of research before spouting stupidity.


fldiver2010

@comcast.net

reply to SprintSucks
Not sure where you get your information from; but I am a Sprint customer and I can assure you my credit is A+ prime; so try another would you.


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