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Retention plans???

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nativenyerintexas - 14 Apr 2008 09:00 GMT
I just opened this month's bill and found they charged me $13 more than last
month. I was getting Vision for free on a 1,000 $40 plan but now they're
charging me for it. They never changed my plan before when the contract was
up so why are they doing it now?

Anyway, I tried to call them and I also come to find out they are no longer
taking calls 24/7. What the heck is going on with Sprint? Less service and
charging more money?

My question: What are the current offers out there for signing up for a new
contract. For the most part I usually sign up for one year and last year
they gave me 1,000 minutes, N&W starting at 8:00PM and free Vision. for $40.
Is that still doable these days? It pisses me off I got a bill this month
for over $60 for what I was paying $47 for the past year.
nativenyerintexas - 14 Apr 2008 09:03 GMT
Oh, I forgot to ask this. Is there a particular phone number to call these
days? I have in my Palm address book the phone number for the Retention Dept
but I got something else. 866-571-0882

> I just opened this month's bill and found they charged me $13 more than last
> month. I was getting Vision for free on a 1,000 $40 plan but now they're
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> Is that still doable these days? It pisses me off I got a bill this month
> for over $60 for what I was paying $47 for the past year.
Joel Koltner - 14 Apr 2008 18:12 GMT
> My question: What are the current offers out there for signing up for a new
> contract. For the most part I usually sign up for one year and last year
> they gave me 1,000 minutes, N&W starting at 8:00PM and free Vision. for $40.
> Is that still doable these days?

Not as a regular deal, although retention might do that for you.

About the best "regular deal" plan is probably Sprint's SERO:
http://delivery.sprint.com/m/p/sprint/epc/epclanding.asp (which can be used by
anyone these days, not just those referred by Sprint employees).

---Joel
schrodinger's cat - 14 Apr 2008 22:54 GMT
>About the best "regular deal" plan is probably Sprint's SERO:
>http://delivery.sprint.com/m/p/sprint/epc/epclanding.asp (which can be used by
>anyone these days, not just those referred by Sprint employees).

Joel, how do you get a SERO plan without an employee referral? The page
you referenced requires one to fill in an employee email address.
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TL Mitchell - 15 Apr 2008 00:06 GMT
>>About the best "regular deal" plan is probably Sprint's SERO:
>>http://delivery.sprint.com/m/p/sprint/epc/epclanding.asp (which can be
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> Joel, how do you get a SERO plan without an employee referral? The page
> you referenced requires one to fill in an employee email address.

There's sprint.com addys all over if you're up to a little Googling.
Employee's aren't consulted nor does anyone seem to keep track or care. Just
for grins I used what I figured was probably the CEO's e-mail. It worked
fine. :)

Tons of info at www.sprintusers.com

TL
Paul Miner - 15 Apr 2008 00:56 GMT
>>>About the best "regular deal" plan is probably Sprint's SERO:
>>>http://delivery.sprint.com/m/p/sprint/epc/epclanding.asp (which can be
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>
>TL

The latest B&W commercial where Dan Hesse is walking down a street
toward the camera ends with this email address: dan@sprint.com
That should work as good as any. :)

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GolfGod - 15 Apr 2008 05:27 GMT
>>About the best "regular deal" plan is probably Sprint's SERO:
>>http://delivery.sprint.com/m/p/sprint/epc/epclanding.asp (which can be
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Joel, how do you get a SERO plan without an employee referral? The page
> you referenced requires one to fill in an employee email address.

savings@sprintemi.com worked as of last week. Ken
Joel Koltner - 15 Apr 2008 20:01 GMT
> Joel, how do you get a SERO plan without an employee referral? The page
> you referenced requires one to fill in an employee email address.

See here: http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/hot-deals/680568/

---Joel
schrodinger's cat - 15 Apr 2008 20:17 GMT
>> Joel, how do you get a SERO plan without an employee referral? The page
>> you referenced requires one to fill in an employee email address.
>
>See here: http://www.fatwallet.com/forums/hot-deals/680568/
>
>---Joel

Interesting. Thanks.
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