diesteldorf
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I know someone who is looking at switching to Sprint from Verizon for this reason. They have one phone and one tablet with two gigabytes of data on each and the bill is around $100. Are you saying that with this plan though it would go down to $50. She is looking at switching but is not sure if to switch to T Mobile or Sprint as of yet. She lives out in the country so signal is important. I am thinking T Mobile might have slightly better signal but I am Not sure. Any ideas or suggestions. Also with Sprint and tmobile how is the service inside a building? We are very interested in this cut your bill in half promo sounds very sweet.
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If she lives in the country, I would definitely find a way to test the network via prepaid (Virgin Mobile, Boost, Sprint) or postpaid before she does this deal with Sprint---trades in old phones and finances new phones--Otherwise, it would be harder to undo this if she needs to. Also, have her check with friends in her area that may have Sprint to see what they think.
If her signal and service is good during the test period, she may want to go through with the switch, Sprint will cut the data fees and the line access fees by 50%, so if her bill with Verizon was $40 phone + $10 tablet + $50 2 GB data, it would be $20 + $5 + $25 with Sprint=$50 for the plan.
However, keep in mind that the Verizon prices include the ability to get discounted phones in two years. Sprint's price means she will need to finance the full cost of her devices over 24 months.
Let's say her new Sprint phone is $500 full retail and her tablet is $250. She would pay Sprint 500/24=$20.83 per month for the phone and 250/24=$10.42 for the tablet. Her total Sprint bill would be $50 for the plan and $20.83 +10.42=$31.25 for the equipment=$81.25 vs. $100 with Verizon before taxes.
She'll also have to give Sprint her current Verizon phone and tablet to get this deal. However, she has the opportunity to give them whatever tablet or smartphone she wants, as long as it is in good condition and active on her Verizon plan before she makes the switch. I had a $600+ phone activated on my Verizon account that I switched with a $10 Blackberry. The Blackberry is what I gave Sprint.
In my opinion, this deal is OK on the surface, but paying $100 with Verizon vs. $81.25 with Sprint won't matter if gets poorer service with Sprint. She may want to just call Verizon and ask them if they have any offers or promotions that will lower her bill. If she incurs any ETF fees for leaving Verizon, Sprint will pay those too, but it is a separate promotion and takes 2-3 months to process.
https://promo.sprint.com/Registration/BuyoutOffersLanding?ECID=vanity:join2015
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.