lornaevo
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I have to correct you, the speed difference is far from small!
1.5 mb at 3g is a huge drop from 14mb at 4g
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Can you post a screenshot showing 14mb downloads?
I have to correct you, the speed difference is far from small!
1.5 mb at 3g is a huge drop from 14mb at 4g
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For all of you people how complain about the $10 fee . would it be better if sprint just raised the price of all their data plan by $10. would that make you happy? Why does it seem everyother post on the form is about the $10 fee. If you did not like or want to pay for it moveon to a difreent phone or carrier but please quit posting crap abput the fee. It is what it is. A cost to use the phone
That attitude is not how things get changed to fix concerns in the consumer market. If consumers don't feel they are getting anything for the extra charge they are paying on a bill, they have every right, and somewhat a responsibility, to give feedback to the company.
So don't feed us the line about 'you agreed to it so just be happy'
It means truely unlimited data. So premium data = truely unlimited data. You don't have to explain it for every phone that is released. All phones get updated and usually get updated pretty quick. But with sprint most people are getting a new phone every 12 months so it isn't that big of a deal.
beating + dead horse = discussing Sprint's $10 premium data fee.
When will enough be enough? *facepalm*
If they did raise the price off all plans atleast my corps discount would cover it.
For all of you people how complain about the $10 fee . would it be better if sprint just raised the price of all their data plan by $10. would that make you happy? Why does it seem everyother post on the form is about the $10 fee. If you did not like or want to pay for it moveon to a difreent phone or carrier but please quit posting crap abput the fee. It is what it is. A cost to use the phone
The line 'you agreed to it so just be happy' kinda fits. If you weren't happy about it then why in all hell did you get the phone? Unless you are an idiot consumer (which most are). I know for danged sure that I wouldn't buy something if I didn't agree to the terms and conditions or the monthly payments. It is amazingly simple yet dumb a@#es seem to make it into something complicated. IT'S NOT COMPLICATED!!!
And feedback to the company is different than coming onto a forum and starting a thread to piss and moan about something that is in a million other posts.
My 2009 Yukon Denali, more than $120 per week for gas. Is this where we are complaining about gas prices?
Exactly.....
Because I am in favor of a usage based tax on gas. The more miles you drive and time of day would be taken into account. I think older less efficent autos should pay more in taxes as well. We should also van all autos tbat dont meet current safety standards.
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I have the $69.99 plan plus the $10 Premium Data and after my company corporate discount is subtracted and all the taxes to fund the government are added back in my bill comes to $67.88 per month..... Yeah it would be $55 something a month minus the $10 but with my corporate discount with AT&T and my iPhone I was paying nearly $90+ per month so it's still a deal (With any mobile any time at Sprint I can EASILY live on 450 any time minutes where as on AT&T I had to have a much higher minute plan to keep from going over)
That attitude is not how things get changed to fix concerns in the consumer market. If consumers don't feel they are getting anything for the extra charge they are paying on a bill, they have every right, and somewhat a responsibility, to give feedback to the company.
So don't feed us the line about 'you agreed to it so just be happy'
That attitude is not how things get changed to fix concerns in the consumer market. If consumers don't feel they are getting anything for the extra charge they are paying on a bill, they have every right, and somewhat a responsibility, to give feedback to the company.
So don't feed us the line about 'you agreed to it so just be happy'
I got the phone for its 8mb rear cam, its 1.2mp front cam, duel flash, snapdragon 1 ghz cpu. I dont even have 4g here in indianapolis. I doubt we ever will with the almost bankrupted clear network. Also why is sprint suing clear over the fee.
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Geez, is this argument still going on? The fee is there because Sprint can get away with it. It doesn't matter what you think is the reason, nor what Sprint reps in the store say. If you want to use an Evo, you're going to pay the extra $10. If you don't want to pay it, don't get an Evo. Those are your only two choices. If enough people choose the second option, then maybe Sprint will change their policy. Maybe not.
Simple.
Posting in this forum isn't giving feedback to the company. Complaining to Sprint might (but probably not) do something. NOT buying the phone is the best way to send a message. But once you buy the phone, knowing full well you're going to have to pay the fee, it's hard for me to feel any sympathy.
Well then if you have no sympathy, keep following along with the other sheep and stop worrying about whether I am misdirecting my frustration on a forum thread. Just because there are people venting here, doesn't mean they haven't also properly raised the issue with the root cause (Sprint).
If I and everyone else just don't buy the phone, Sprint blames HTC since they manufactured the phone, and would have no idea that people weren't buying it because of their price hike. And just because you buy a product, does not mean you have to lose your voice to demand improvement. If your cable bill goes up and you signed an agreement saying 'prices subject to change without notice' and you don't call to voice your opinion of their price change, that's when you lose your voice, not just because you have to be happy with whatever you signed up for in the first place!
Maybe they won't waive the $10/month, but maybe for those that don't have coverage of 4G they will waive the mobile hotspot fee? Who knows, that's why it's called customer service.