Sprint Early Upgrade for Evo 3D

What plan are you on? If you are paying enough on a plan, then you might qualify as a Gold Premiere member, which would mean that you are eligible for the yearly full upgrade. If not, did you specify a full upgrade? because they might have told you you were eligible, but not that it was only the $75 version.

I'm on the 79.99 plan. That is a good point, but she told me my cost would be $199.99 so I'm hoping I get the full upgrade haha

and my Evo 4G has a cracked screen but she said they would still give me about $60 for it.
 
Can anyone help me get in contact with Art or Jose? I have an evo shift I got back in September. No one at Sprint from customer service to account services is willing to do anything to help me get any reasonable discount on an evo 3d. The most one rep said they'd do is give me a $50 discount on next month's bill and "that will help you towards alleviating the final cost of buying an evo 3d at full price". I don't want to spend $500-$600. Can anyone help get me in touch with Jose or Art to see if they're willing or able to do anything? Many thanks, Steve
 
The way the new policy reads to me, review period goes down to 14 days effective today. The Premier upgrades end December 31, 2012 and after that all upgrades move to 20 months. I presume this is due to all the phone hopping people do when they choose one thing, then find out something else is coming out they think they want so they switch to that, and so on. I don't necessarily like having to suffer for other people's abuse of the policies but I understand why Sprint is doing it. As for me, as long as we stay away from tiered plans and data caps and still have the lowest price (yes, I've checked) then I'm good.
 
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The way the new policy reads to me, review period goes down to 14 days effective today. The Premier upgrades end December 31, 2012 and after that all upgrades move to 20 months. I presume this is due to all the phone hopping people do when they choose one thing, then find out something else is coming out they think they want so they switch to that, and so on. I don't necessarily like having to suffer for other people's abuse of the policies but I understand why Sprint is doing it. As for me, as long as we stay away from tiered plans and data caps and still have the lowest price (yes, I've checked) then I'm good.[/QUOTE

Agreed