So does that mean you can bump your plan 3 months before a possible year upgrade with a phone to go gold?
Looking to upgrade my launch day Pre, I found that Best Buy had the Shift on sale for $99 with new contract (got it on the last day of special price, shwoo). While purchasing, they told me about their buy back program which is also on promo for free. With this plan, who cares about Sprints upgrade. In 12 months when I am looking for a new phone, BB will credit me $275 for my Shift (even though I only paid $99) towards the purchase of my new phone. No new contract required either.
What's really fun is listening to everyone who says "Whew, I'm over 10 sucks to be you guys". That's really helpful.
I have been with Sprint around 5 years now and have the Everything Data Family 1500 and barely touch the minutes. My bill is already $220 / mo with 5 lines. In order to qualify I would have to spend at a minimum another $40 a month for 1500 more minutes I won't use. To bad for Sprint I was very happy with the customer service and can do attitude. But that appears to be gone. I was more than willing to keep upgrading yearly to the hot new phone, but I'm pretty certain I am going to let all of my lines go and search else where.
What else can we "suckers" do?
In regards to the ETF waiving, I just got mine waived, had to spend 2-3 hours on the phone and call in twice, but make sure to talk to a supervisor and threaten to go to arbitration and they should waive it, it is cheaper for them to lose a $100-200 ETF than to go to arbitration, which they stand a chance of losing.
(It is not a breach of contract, but it could be considered false advertising, the premier benefits were heavily pushed on me when I bought the phone, don't know if that was the case for anyone else).
What's really fun is listening to everyone who says "Whew, I'm over 10 sucks to be you guys". That's really helpful.
I have been with Sprint around 5 years now and have the Everything Data Family 1500 and barely touch the minutes. My bill is already $220 / mo with 5 lines. In order to qualify I would have to spend at a minimum another $40 a month for 1500 more minutes I won't use. To bad for Sprint I was very happy with the customer service and can do attitude. But that appears to be gone. I was more than willing to keep upgrading yearly to the hot new phone, but I'm pretty certain I am going to let all of my lines go and search else where.
What else can we "suckers" do?
This interests me greatly. I was with Verizon for about 7 years before I switched to Sprint. I researched for a few months before the move because I had friends that had bad coverage with Sprint in the past.
The Premier benefits were pushed on me and that I'd get them immediately because of my employer discount and not have to wait a few months for them to take effect.
Ultimately, I ended up adding a second line later because I was so happy with my coverage, pricing and Premier program. Now, the "Premium data fees," and the "de-value-ing" of the Premier benefits have me a little unhappy with Sprint. If they had grandfathered existing customers/ contracts and only made the changes effective for new customers and renewals, that would be fine. But to just make a change effective on a certain date, unilaterally,is not cool. One of the reasons I switched was because I like to have " the next big thing" and the upgrade discounts/ Premier let me have that. Wait 22 months for a new phone? No thanks.
HAHAHAHAHAHAH! So you can go back to verizon, spend more and get less and STILL wait 22 months for a new phone! Sounds like a winning plan.![]()
Verizon has 1 year contracts that you can upgrade at 10 months. One year contracts don't even exist on Sprint. Oh, I save about $10 a month over Sprint as well, because my whole family doesn't need data.
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So not having as much as what you have with sprint. I am all for people using what works best for them. But some of the 'exuses' they use to switch is ridiculous. For me personally I save over $100 a month (A MONTH!!!) having Sprint. With that savings I can pay for a new phone out right every 3-4 months!! Which I actually do. Haha. But in all seriousness, people are blowing all of this WAY out of proportion. To the point it is actually funny.
Forcing everyone to get an everything plan wasn't a deal breaker, adding the $10 fee wasn't a deal breaker, dropping the premier wasn't a deal breaker...Dropping the Premier wasn't a deal breaker, but it is taking away a huge a bonus.
One year contracts don't even exist on Sprint.
I'm not quite sure about everyone's numbers being thrown around but here is what I and a co-worker have for comparison:
I have the Sprint Everything Data Family 1500 with 5 lines. I currently only have one line with the "premium" data $10 charge. My bill with discounts and taxes is $221 / mo.
My Co-worker has Verizon Family Share Talk and Text 1400 with 5 lines. He has 5 smart phones and pays the additional data fee's. His bill is $250 / mo with discounts and taxes.
Yes this is still more, but not the "I'd be paying hundreds more on Verizon/AT&T..." I keep hearing. In fact if I stay with Sprint, I'm looking at my bill going up another $40 / mo minimum, guaranteed by Sprint, for the additional data charge. Now our bills aren't looking so different.