I had 2 years of service with Sprint, so I was "rewarded" with a Sanyo
SCP3100. I turned in my old phone (big mistake). The new phone lasted 6
months- the keypad contacts got corroded. So Sprint "gives" me a phone that
only lasts 6 months, yet I am bound to a contract.
OK - enough of my ranting. Where can I get a reasonably priced replacement
cell phone (nothing fancy) that works with Sprint?
Thanks -
Gary
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"Evan Platt" <evan@theobvious.espphotography.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 23:04:38 -0400, "Gary" <gasmiley@comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>>I had 2 years of service with Sprint, so I was "rewarded" with a Sanyo
>>SCP3100. I turned in my old phone (big mistake). The new phone lasted 6
>>months- the keypad contacts got corroded. So Sprint "gives" me a phone
>>that
>>only lasts 6 months, yet I am bound to a contract.
>>OK - enough of my ranting. Where can I get a reasonably priced replacement
>>cell phone (nothing fancy) that works with Sprint?
>
> Check the warranty on the Sanyo. It may be 1 year.
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I took it to the Sprint store. They told me that the warranty had expired.
Do I need to send it to Sanyo? Is Sprint lying?
"Andy" <N@n.com> wrote in message
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> sanyo is a one year limited warrenty.
>
>
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> "Evan Platt" <evan@theobvious.espphotography.com> wrote in message
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>> On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 23:04:38 -0400, "Gary" <gasmiley@comcast.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>I had 2 years of service with Sprint, so I was "rewarded" with a Sanyo
>>>SCP3100. I turned in my old phone (big mistake). The new phone lasted 6
>>>months- the keypad contacts got corroded. So Sprint "gives" me a phone
>>>that
>>>only lasts 6 months, yet I am bound to a contract.
>>>OK - enough of my ranting. Where can I get a reasonably priced
>>>replacement
>>>cell phone (nothing fancy) that works with Sprint?
>>
>> Check the warranty on the Sanyo. It may be 1 year.
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>
i would call sprint i know my katana has a one year warrenty.
i also find you will get diff storys depending on what sprint sales person
or tech you talk to .
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"Gary" <gasmiley@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I took it to the Sprint store. They told me that the warranty had expired.
> Do I need to send it to Sanyo? Is Sprint lying?
>
> "Andy" <N@n.com> wrote in message
> news:46ee2e17$0$32483$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> > sanyo is a one year limited warrenty.
> >
> >
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> > "Evan Platt" <evan@theobvious.espphotography.com> wrote in message
> > news:k1iqe39mu9mrn4pe9iehup0p1qhhj650kd@4ax.com...
> >> On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 23:04:38 -0400, "Gary" <gasmiley@comcast.net>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>>I had 2 years of service with Sprint, so I was "rewarded" with a Sanyo
> >>>SCP3100. I turned in my old phone (big mistake). The new phone lasted 6
> >>>months- the keypad contacts got corroded. So Sprint "gives" me a phone
> >>>that
> >>>only lasts 6 months, yet I am bound to a contract.
> >>>OK - enough of my ranting. Where can I get a reasonably priced
> >>>replacement
> >>>cell phone (nothing fancy) that works with Sprint?
> >>
> >> Check the warranty on the Sanyo. It may be 1 year.
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> >
> >
>
Gary wrote:
> I had 2 years of service with Sprint, so I was "rewarded" with a Sanyo
> SCP3100. I turned in my old phone (big mistake). The new phone lasted 6
> months- the keypad contacts got corroded. So Sprint "gives" me a phone
> that only lasts 6 months, yet I am bound to a contract.
> OK - enough of my ranting. Where can I get a reasonably priced
> replacement cell phone (nothing fancy) that works with Sprint?
> Thanks -
> Gary
I'd recommend the Sanyo RL4920. Another poster on this NG referred me
to the 4920, and I am VERY well pleased with it. Of course, it is an
older phone, so you'll have to buy a used one most likely. But, there
are lots of them on Ebay, and the going price is around $25.
Now, there are several things you should know: this is a "candy-bar"
style phone, not a flip; no camera, no mp3 player, but it will do web
browsing if that is a need; and, it has a lot of the same features as
the 3100 (wifey has one of those)--extending antenna, voice-actuated
calling, big address book, speed dials, etc.
Doesn't a Sprint phone come with a 1 year warranty?
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 21:02:42 -0600, me@privacy.net wrote:
>Gary wrote:
>> I had 2 years of service with Sprint, so I was "rewarded" with a Sanyo
>> SCP3100. I turned in my old phone (big mistake). The new phone lasted 6
>> months- the keypad contacts got corroded. So Sprint "gives" me a phone
>> that only lasts 6 months, yet I am bound to a contract.
>> OK - enough of my ranting. Where can I get a reasonably priced
>> replacement cell phone (nothing fancy) that works with Sprint?
>> Thanks -
>> Gary
>I'd recommend the Sanyo RL4920. Another poster on this NG referred me
>to the 4920, and I am VERY well pleased with it. Of course, it is an
>older phone, so you'll have to buy a used one most likely. But, there
>are lots of them on Ebay, and the going price is around $25.
>
>Now, there are several things you should know: this is a "candy-bar"
>style phone, not a flip; no camera, no mp3 player, but it will do web
>browsing if that is a need; and, it has a lot of the same features as
>the 3100 (wifey has one of those)--extending antenna, voice-actuated
>calling, big address book, speed dials, etc.
"Gary" <gasmiley@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>I had 2 years of service with Sprint, so I was "rewarded" with a Sanyo
>SCP3100. I turned in my old phone (big mistake). The new phone lasted 6
>months- the keypad contacts got corroded. So Sprint "gives" me a phone that
>only lasts 6 months, yet I am bound to a contract.
> OK - enough of my ranting. Where can I get a reasonably priced replacement
> cell phone (nothing fancy) that works with Sprint?
> Thanks -
> Gary