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Cellular Phone Forum / Providers / Sprint PCS / November 2003

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Question about Vision Plan and Ready Link

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Antonio - 28 Nov 2003 22:02 GMT
I have the 2,000 AT mins with unlimited pcs-pcs and unlimited night and
weekends for $100.00.  Since I have a plan that over 2,000 mins, I do not pay
for Vision.  When I called to add Ready Link they told be I had to pay $15.00 a
month for it.  I explained that I ready in their ad that if I have Vision that
I would only have to pay $5.00.  They said they can not honor that because I am
not paying for Vision.  Anyone know anything about this?  Am I stuck paying the
$15.00 or should I bitch and get the $5.00 rate.  Please let me know!  I also
have two add-a-phones on the account?  If they get a ready link phone do I have
to pay the MRC all over again? Please let me know!
Antonio - 28 Nov 2003 22:51 GMT
Well, I called back and got it for $5.00 a month.  It took like two managers to
get it going though.  I also am looking into getting a $150.00 service credit.
There is posting on
http://www.sprint.com/pcsbusiness/products_services/voice/readylink/plans.html
that says you can get a $150.00 service credit for trying Ready Link!  Might
want to call and inquire about this before they take it off the web site1
Joel Horner - 29 Nov 2003 00:30 GMT
> Well, I called back and got it for $5.00 a month.  It took like two
> managers to get it going though.  I also am looking into getting a $150.00
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> Might want to call and inquire about this before they take it off the web
> site1

I see that it says one is eligible for a $150 service credit if a
two-year Advantage Agreement is signed. It doesn't really imply that
just trying ReadyLink qualifies for this service credit. Perhaps what
you saw was already removed.

  Joel
T. Loso - 29 Nov 2003 02:42 GMT
Actually Readylink is free on plans over $100 I have it on my account.

> Well, I called back and got it for $5.00 a month.  It took like two managers to
> get it going though.  I also am looking into getting a $150.00 service credit.
> There is posting on

http://www.sprint.com/pcsbusiness/products_services/voice/readylink/plans.html
> that says you can get a $150.00 service credit for trying Ready Link!  Might
> want to call and inquire about this before they take it off the web site1
Antonio - 29 Nov 2003 20:21 GMT
really I have to check into that!
Antonio - 29 Nov 2003 20:23 GMT
click on the link and it says right on top around the $150.00 service credit!
Still there as of 11-29-03 at 12:23PST
Bob Smith - 29 Nov 2003 22:39 GMT
> click on the link and it says right on top around the $150.00 service credit!
> Still there as of 11-29-03 at 12:23PST

Antonio, how about including those comments from the prior poster that you
are replying to?

For those of us who only show unread messages, we don't know what you are
replying to, save for what's in the subject line.

Bob
 
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