 Bananas Premium join:2004-08-18 Santa Barbara, CA | So far, unlimited data is still unlimited
18.5g last month and not a peep from Sprint. Still crossing my fingers.  |
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join:2004-06-17 Yucca Valley, CA | Don't keep pushing it, you might get a nice letter in the mail someday |
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  Baxter21
@sbc.com | reply to Bananas When did you sign up? I wonder if the 5 Gig limit is only for those who have recently signed up. Is anyone getting a Sprint overage charge? |
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  kayceespix
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| reply to Bananas Absolutely! I signed up in March, went over a tiny bit (less than 1GB) and got hit with another $13. I knew it at the outset, though, that I'd have to monitor our usage closely. So I re-upped a cheapie dialup w/accelerator account for my tweens to keep them from burning through my 5gb and everybody is happy (considering that we've been stuck on dialup forever!) |
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| Sorry to hear that as I hate having to monitor. When you look at the usage details on your mysprnt account does it show a 5 Gig limit along with your estimated usage? It seems like some are getting overage charges while others are not. If I get an overage charge I will cancel my account immediately. |
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| reply to Bananas Sprint is enforcing the cap for anybody who signed up after they announced the cap, and if you signed up before the cap, and you go too far over 5gb, they will charge you overage charges, or cancel your account, as one guy had his account canceled for going too far over in consecutive months |
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  powerspec88 Premium join:2007-03-11 Harrisonville, MO
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| said by Black05Hemi :Sprint is enforcing the cap for anybody who signed up after they announced the cap, and if you signed up before the cap, and you go too far over 5gb, they will charge you overage charges, or cancel your account, as one guy had his account canceled for going too far over in consecutive months Im still unlimited and have been doing +50GB a month from day 1, and my 2 year contract is about to end. My stats restart on the 9th and i've all ready done 20GB this billing cycle (installing Windows 7 plus only 2 games does eat some bandwidth). |
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| reply to Bananas I signed up in December, coming from prepaid Verizon. Before Verizon(about three and a half years ago) I was on Sprint with basic cellular service. My two year contract was up and wanted to try a different carrier. I had a refund due but never got it, so I'm thinking that when I signed up again with Sprint, they sort of grandfathered me? lol Or I got in under the wire.
My usage last month was mostly bittorrent, everything encrypted of course. I'll lay back for a while and try not to abuse it. -- I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not like the other people in his car who were screaming. |
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join:2008-05-09 Corydon, IN | i use around 25 gigs a month and i signed up last year and just recently agreed to another 2 years for a new modem.
Mya ccount still shows unlimited =] |
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  kayceespix
@spcsdns.net | reply to Baxter21 Yeah, my account shows the 5gb cap, and I knew it going in. Tried Millenicom, no workie for me. So, sucks for the moment, but so much better than dialup that I'll survive 'til something better comes my way - if it ever does! |
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  caribconsult Premium join:2003-03-19 Mayaguez, PR
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| reply to Bananas Here's what the situation looks like to me: There IS a cap, it is selectively enforced, and it looks like Sprint/Verizon are going after the major abusers first, although not all of them are getting "the warning letter."
God only knows what sort of paradigm they use to identify who get the letter and who doesn't, as is apparent from the postings of several readers here who claim to have used major amounts of overage and not received the warning letter.
It kind of reminds me of how the credit card companies work: we have a MasterCard with a big limit, it is always paid in full by autopay, and yet, from time to time, I get my card 'blocked' at a point of purchase and have to call the fraud department. Their answer is "it's random selection" which means they have a jackass system and don't give a rat's ass about customer embarrassment. Something like that may be at work here with MBB accounts, but this is just my opinion. Facts are hard to come by when dealing with these outfits. -- Sierra 598U/Cradlepoint CTR500, grid antenna, Millenicom, 4 XPPro and 1 Ubuntu units, FireFox everywhere. |
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  powerspec88 Premium join:2007-03-11 Harrisonville, MO
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 Still unlimited. |
said by caribconsult : as is apparent from the postings of several readers here who claim to have used major amounts of overage and not received the warning letter. As of this posting, and this is only May 22. If i remember i'll post again showing thats its above 50GB. -- »twitter.com/powerspec | »netisinc.com | »kcmogaming.net/speedtest Home Internet: Sprint Mobile Broadband, DSL line: AT&T 6/768 Server: 100Mbps with Cogent/Level3, Work: 550Mbps Total with AT&T and EverestKC |
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  toddbs98
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| reply to Bananas Ive been signed up over 2 years and recently signed up for another year to get a discount on a new modem. I am still unlimited and downloaded over 12 gigs last month with no overage charge. -- Patriots always speak of dying for their country never killing for it. Bertrand Russell
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  caribconsult Premium join:2003-03-19 Mayaguez, PR
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| reply to powerspec88 PowerSpec: Thanks for posting your info. I notice you italicized part of my previous post, so let me say that I didn't mean to imply that you (or anyone else here) was blowing smoke about their usage. I'm just wondering what sort of method Sprint is using to identify who gets 'the letter' and it seems rather random. Any thoughts on this? -- Sierra 598U/Cradlepoint CTR500, grid antenna, Millenicom, 4 XPPro and 1 Ubuntu units, FireFox everywhere. |
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 Jack_in_VA Premium join:2007-11-26 Mathews, VA | I would suspect that both Sprint and Verizon have methods of determining not only how much usage but exactly what type of usage and notifying Millenicom. Thus the "selective" warnings. |
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  powerspec88 Premium join:2007-03-11 Harrisonville, MO
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| said by Jack_in_VA :I would suspect that both Sprint and Verizon have methods of determining not only how much usage but exactly what type of usage and notifying Millenicom. Thus the "selective" warnings. Those must be some very selective warnings. Again i would like to point out im not with Millenicom but with Sprint.
My 2 year contract is going to end in October so lets see if im still unlimited then. I would call my self a very heavy user on this network, but if i was on DSL/Cable my usage would be 2-3x as much. I do most of my large downloads at work or at my grandparents which have a 6/768 DSL line. -- »twitter.com/powerspec | »netisinc.com | »kcmogaming.net/speedtest Home Internet: Sprint Mobile Broadband, DSL line: AT&T 6/768 Server: 100Mbps with Cogent/Level3, Work: 550Mbps Total with AT&T and EverestKC |
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  avd706 insert annoying animated gif here Premium join:2003-02-06 Union, NJ | I'm moth to mong and have the "soft cap" on my aircard. I alos have 3g on my phone without apparently any overage charges. -- Team JON. |
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 Bananas Premium join:2004-08-18 Santa Barbara, CA
| reply to Bananas I would like to think that Sprint is glad to have me back as a good customer, and that as long as I keep a lid on things, I can do what I want within reason.
That would be a great business model. -- I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather, not like the other people in his car who were screaming. |
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  caribconsult Premium join:2003-03-19 Mayaguez, PR
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| reply to Bananas I wish I could remember which post here at DSLR mentioned this, but one reader made the interesting suggestion that perhaps due to Sprint's financial difficulties, they are more lax than Verizon in reviewing and pursuing issues of gross overuse. This would not be unprecedented.
For you MCom customers, which of you as a group seem to be getting the warning letter? Is it the Pantech users, who are on VZ, or the CDU680 users on Sprint? Maybe we could have an informal poll here by a few lines from various MCom customers with the respective devices. For you Sprint customers, are you guys also getting or not getting this letter? I'm a little curious to see if it's the VZ customers disproportionately receiving this. -- Sierra 598U/Cradlepoint CTR500, grid antenna, Millenicom, 4 XPPro and 1 Ubuntu units, FireFox everywhere. |
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  dMarks Melting Faces For Fun
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| Those discussions have been going on on the Millenicom board already.
»CDU-680 »5GB "cap" now enforced (Verizon)
So far it is only the ones using the Verizon device (Pantech) that have been getting emails about usage. -- Windows XP Pro SP3 / Windows 7 64bit RC|AMD Phenom X3 8650|Asus M3N72-D Motherboard|4GB Patriot PC2-8500 1066MHz RAM|EVGA GeForce GTS 250 1GB Ram Superclock Edition |
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