Whatever happened to sprintpcs.com?
Apparently Sprint has overhauled its website and you are always redirected
to sprint.com which doesn't seem to be very pcs-friendly. Perhaps I'm
missing something but there doesn't seem to be any way to check the status
of your pcs account online any longer - like there used to be on
sprintpcs.com. All you had to do was input your phone number, password, and
voila!
How is that done now?
David Emerling
Memphis, TN
Paul Miner - 26 Sep 2005 23:20 GMT
>Whatever happened to sprintpcs.com?
>
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>David Emerling
>Memphis, TN
When you end up on this page, http://www.sprint.com/personal/wireless/
just click on Manage and you should be at the old familiar page where
you enter your phone number and password.

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William Brinkley - 27 Sep 2005 02:33 GMT
Paul,
Close, but cigar. The page is missing the Vision option under TOOLS. you
now have to go to a different
web site to manage the Vision Plan. It is
https://pictures.sprintpcs.com/login.
Bill
>>Whatever happened to sprintpcs.com?
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> just click on Manage and you should be at the old familiar page where
> you enter your phone number and password.
William Brinkley - 27 Sep 2005 02:36 GMT
That should be "NO cigar"
> Paul,
>
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>> just click on Manage and you should be at the old familiar page where
>> you enter your phone number and password.
Paul Miner - 27 Sep 2005 06:26 GMT
>>>Whatever happened to sprintpcs.com?
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>
>Bill
Are you sure? When I click on your link above, I get a " We're sorry,
this page is not available" error, and I'm asked to go to
https://pictures.sprintpcs.com instead. So when I go there, I seem to
be at a PictureMail/VideoMail account management site, which is not
what the OP requested at all. For now, I think I'll stick with my
original recommendation.

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Jerome Zelinske - 27 Sep 2005 01:42 GMT
When you navigate to www.sprintpcs.com and get redirected to
www.sprint.com, or reset your bookmark to www.sprint.com, on the left
side of the screen, under Personal, click on Wireless, and then you
would be at a page where you can click on Manage, then enter your phone
number and password.
> Whatever happened to sprintpcs.com?
>
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> David Emerling
> Memphis, TN
Phillip Devoll - 27 Sep 2005 04:47 GMT
and the yellow color sucks too....
> When you navigate to www.sprintpcs.com and get redirected to
> www.sprint.com, or reset your bookmark to www.sprint.com, on the left
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> > David Emerling
> > Memphis, TN
Isaiah Beard - 29 Sep 2005 02:22 GMT
> Whatever happened to sprintpcs.com?
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> of your pcs account online any longer - like there used to be on
> sprintpcs.com.
Uhm... it's right on the front page of sprint.com... right column, where
it asks for your wireless number and account password?

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Phillip - 29 Sep 2005 07:19 GMT
>> Whatever happened to sprintpcs.com?
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> Uhm... it's right on the front page of sprint.com... right column, where
> it asks for your wireless number and account password?
Not when I goto sprint.com it does not give me a place to enter my wireless
number and my password I just tried it..
Jerome Zelinske - 29 Sep 2005 13:45 GMT
Yup, even easier than what I posted before. Right on the first screen
when you log on to www.sprint.com. The three columns are "Personal",
"Business", and "Manage". In the Manage column you can choose which
type of account you want to manage and enter the number and password.
>>>Whatever happened to sprintpcs.com?
>>>
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> Not when I goto sprint.com it does not give me a place to enter my wireless
> number and my password I just tried it..
Mij Adyaw - 22 Jan 2007 21:54 GMT
"Mij Adyaw" <mij@SpamBucket.com> wrote in message news:...
> SMS,
>
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>> customers like AT&T Wireless was doing prior to their meltdown and
>> takeover.