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Old 01-15-2008, 05:53 PM
Thomas T. Veldhouse
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Default Re: Sprint - Fraudulent Practices

let_it_ride <vzeegk9p@verizon.net> wrote:
> Thomas, I don't know where you do business, but you obviously have been
> going to the wrong stores, do you shop in the MALL's ? The intent of the
> upgrade program is to give Sprint's customers a reason to sign on for
> another 2 years, yes, the swap resets the clock, but it does not reset your
> true eligibilty, and at least in my store, we will gladly give you the
> discount and sign you up ! It is only logical that if you have not
> upgraded then you have not extended your contract, are you trying to say
> that Sprint would turn you down and have you go elsewhere ? I think not .
>


Let me put it another way. Perhaps if you contract is up for renewal, the
$150 will be credited anyway ... but if your contract is NOT up for renewal
(supposed somebody called one year or so into their contract and increased the
number of minutes each month [perhaps added an additional line for a teenage
child] and the contract is reset to two years. However, they are still no
eligible for the $150 phone credit until the two year mark. They very well
may be under contract still at this point. They WILL LOSE THAT CREDIT if they
swap phones for any reason what-so-ever because it is triggered off of the ESN
change.

Better?

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Thomas T. Veldhouse

America is the country where you buy a lifetime
supply of aspirin for one dollar, and use it up in two weeks.


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