schrodinger's cat <sc@invalid.invalid> wrote in
news:skt704lc88ep657srb83uer9l8lkdkbceq@4ax.com:
> Thanks, TL. I thought that was probably the case, but the
> SERO web page says, "Available to new Sprint customers or
> existing customers adding a new line". The part about
> "adding a new line" caused my question, but I may be
> confusing multiple lines with multiple phones, or is
> there really a difference?
The SERO plan is available to an existing customer who has,
say, two lines already and wants to add a 3rd. The third can
be the SERO plan (the first two would not qualify since
they're existing lines).
The SERO plan is not a family/shared plan and each phone line
would have its own service plan and not sharing minutes.