Every couple of months I get a call from sprint with them promoting the use
of a new phone that they are going to send me. They assume I want another
phone/line and they say: "just to confirm, your shipping address is......"
I have to explain to them that my wife and I both have sprint allready and
HAVE NO USE FOR A THIRD PHONE. It's not a difficult concept to grasp and
that should be the end of the call, but it goes on from there somehow. I
usually have to hang up on them. At lease it doesn't us up my minute
allotment.
Anyone else getting these calls?
Brian - 20 Mar 2007 19:45 GMT
Yes we get them too on the main number. We just hangup most of the time!
Brian in MI
> Every couple of months I get a call from sprint with them promoting the
> use of a new phone that they are going to send me. They assume I want
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> Anyone else getting these calls?
AZ Nomad - 20 Mar 2007 20:32 GMT
>Every couple of months I get a call from sprint with them promoting the use
>of a new phone that they are going to send me. They assume I want another
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>usually have to hang up on them. At lease it doesn't us up my minute
>allotment.
>Anyone else getting these calls?
Why don't you tell them to stop calling you?
Phillip - 20 Mar 2007 22:48 GMT
> Every couple of months I get a call from sprint with them promoting the
> use of a new phone that they are going to send me. They assume I want
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>
> Anyone else getting these calls?
I keep getting these calls and they told me that I could get the internet
card and it was unlimited, and I could download as much as I wanted no
megabyte limit.....
Notan - 21 Mar 2007 00:50 GMT
>> Every couple of months I get a call from sprint with them promoting the
>> use of a new phone that they are going to send me. They assume I want
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> card and it was unlimited, and I could download as much as I wanted no
> megabyte limit.....
True.

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Carl - 21 Mar 2007 01:19 GMT
>>> Every couple of months I get a call from sprint with them promoting the
>>> use of a new phone that they are going to send me. They assume I want
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> True.
I think if you accept the phone, you're contract starts over.
I only got one of those calls once, 5 minutes after I walked out of a
TMobile store.
Made me wonder...
Todd Allcock - 21 Mar 2007 04:21 GMT
> I only got one of those calls once, 5 minutes after I walked out of a
> TMobile store.
> Made me wonder...
LOL! Now we know the real reason for putting GPS in phones!
Phillip - 22 Mar 2007 23:40 GMT
>>> Every couple of months I get a call from sprint with them promoting the
>>> use of a new phone that they are going to send me. They assume I want
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> True.
So I could download 500 gigs and they would not care?
Paul Miner - 23 Mar 2007 00:16 GMT
>>>> Every couple of months I get a call from sprint with them promoting the
>>>> use of a new phone that they are going to send me. They assume I want
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>So I could download 500 gigs and they would not care?
I believe they would care, but I don't believe they would do anything
about it.

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