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SprintPCS Nighttime Minutes Now Start at 7PM!

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Area-wide Plan(s): Offer ends 1/3/04. Plans only available to customers activating in-store their local area market.

Only for new customers apparently, rather typical lol
 
Originally posted by: bambam
I guess as the Wireless Local Number Portability date of November 24, 2003 grows closer they are doing what they can to lock in new customers keep current customers . I wonder if the deals will be will better before or after that date ?


Oh you know DAt..I hope all (the Cell companys) try and out do each other...WE WIN 😀:beer:
 
Originally posted by: minendo
Requires a new two year contract in order to get the 7pm nighttime minutes.

Yeah, a two-year contract for the privilage of paying $5 a month. LOL. I guess they're not worried about number portability after all.
 
I agree with azncarjunkie. For me, Sprint has sucked out loud. I live in Boston and the coverage is bad, bad bad. Well, there's coverage, but it goes in and out, so half of your call is in silence. Good if you and the person at the other end of the line have ESP, but otherwise I've personally found it hardly usable. I upgraded to the top sanyo phone (with reputation for best reception) but it still sucked so I returned the phone. Plus, customer service in Boston SUCKS!! The guys at the Harvard Ave store are rude and slow, and there are usually only two of them despite hoards of people waiting in line. Then there are random managers that occasionally walk in and out of the back, ignoring customers all the while. Sorry this is a bit OT, but even if they made nights start at noon, this would still not make sprint a hot deal IMHO. Not to thread crap though...
 
Originally posted by: timswim78
Right now I am on a retention plan with them.
750 AT Minutes
3000 NW Minutes
8PM NW Start Time
$40 a month.

I am going to call tonight and see if they can hook me up with something a little better than this. Maybe a new phone or vision?

This is a very popular retention plan. I have it, too. If you're out of contract, and wish you had a better plan, I'd call them up and tell them you want to cancel. I called them, told them I was going with AT&T because they have free promotion deals for Motorolla v60i, and provide 600 minutes for $40 a month.

I was offered the above deal instantly, along with $100 for a phone. I only had to lock into a one-year deal, which is nothing. I live in the northern Bay Area, and Sprint is just as good as any other service. Verizon here is nothing special, with AT&T probably scoring slightly higher than the rest.
 
Originally posted by: timswim78
Right now I am on a retention plan with them.
750 AT Minutes
3000 NW Minutes
8PM NW Start Time
$40 a month.

I am going to call tonight and see if they can hook me up with something a little better than this. Maybe a new phone or vision?

Ive had this plan for 2 years at 35.99. But add 500 pcs minutes.
 
I got a retention plan even though I was a new subscriber, I only had my phone 2 days. 🙂

My plan:

1000 AT Minutes
3000 NW Minutes
500 PCS to PCS
8PM NW Start Time
$50 a month.
 
Originally posted by: Coolgreany
LD on that particular plan is only from your local calling area so no a great deal if you travel away from home area.


Not true, at least in my case it includes nationwide coverage.
 
It always amazes me why people make statements like this! Has it ever occurred to you that Verizons coverage may SUCK in one persons area and Sprints might be good there? Verizon may have better overall coverage or may have a larger coverage area BUT it varies widely by the area you live in. Get the service that best covers the area you live in. I get really tired of these silly arguements.


Originally posted by: LordJezo
Verizon won't change since they have the best service and really don't need to lure people in since everyone knows they are getting the best coverage with them.

 
If Sprint was a ho, it would be real popular because it sucks big time!!! Glad I'm no longer with them. 🙁
 
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: Coolgreany
LD on that particular plan is only from your local calling area so no a great deal if you travel away from home area.


Not true, at least in my case it includes nationwide coverage.

It is true based on the posted link info which states:

"Use your minutes to call to anywhere in the U.S. from anywhere in your extended coverage area while on the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network."

Obviously there are exceptions (as in your case maybe a retention plan) but the standard offer states LD is only from the "home calling area."
 
Unlimited PCS to PCS is the best. 🙂 since I share plan with my girlfriend and can talk anytime we want without worried used up our minutes 🙂
 
Originally posted by: bambam
I guess as the Wireless Local Number Portability date of November 24, 2003 grows closer they are doing what they can to lock in new customers keep current customers . I wonder if the deals will be will better before or after that date ?

While we're on the subject, Sprint will begin charging $1.10 for LNP. My understanding is that is an across the board fee that everyone will be paying to cover the service but if I am wrong about that someone please correct me.
 
Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
Originally posted by: bambam
I guess as the Wireless Local Number Portability date of November 24, 2003 grows closer they are doing what they can to lock in new customers keep current customers . I wonder if the deals will be will better before or after that date ?

While we're on the subject, Sprint will begin charging $1.10 for LNP. My understanding is that is an across the board fee that everyone will be paying to cover the service but if I am wrong about that someone please correct me.

Its that a one time charge or basically an ongoing charge month-to-month? I guess just another corporate America at its finest, whatever cost incurred by government mandate, they just happily pass it along to customers.
 
Originally posted by: rufruf44
Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
Originally posted by: bambam
I guess as the Wireless Local Number Portability date of November 24, 2003 grows closer they are doing what they can to lock in new customers keep current customers . I wonder if the deals will be will better before or after that date ?

While we're on the subject, Sprint will begin charging $1.10 for LNP. My understanding is that is an across the board fee that everyone will be paying to cover the service but if I am wrong about that someone please correct me.

Its that a one time charge or basically an ongoing charge month-to-month? I guess just another corporate America at its finest, whatever cost incurred by government mandate, they just happily pass it along to customers.


"Begin" charging? You may want to check your bill because they have already started charging the $1.10 per line per month for Federal Wireless Number Pooling And Portability.
 
Man. I'm amazed. People still get cell phone service by the minute. That's so last century. Do you guys still use dial up modems?

David
 
Originally posted by: Spooner
I'm wondering why nobody's followed with the "roll over" minutes that Cingular has

FYI: I asked a friend about this who works for a wireless carrier (Not Cingular). Cingular actually has a copyright on that type service, making it not possible for other services to follow suit.

--Scott
 
Originally posted by: peang
Unlimited PCS to PCS is the best. 🙂 since I share plan with my girlfriend and can talk anytime we want without worried used up our minutes 🙂

free phone sex... cool. btw, i jumped in on the standard retention plan. i also got sprint vision free for 3 months and a free month of service. only had my plan 5 months. i'll try again in another 6 months when sprint adds "push-to-talk walkie-talkie" feature and i need to get a new phone.
 
Originally posted by: Unheard
Originally posted by: Spooner
I'm wondering why nobody's followed with the "roll over" minutes that Cingular has

FYI: I asked a friend about this who works for a wireless carrier (Not Cingular). Cingular actually has a copyright on that type service, making it not possible for other services to follow suit.

--Scott

highly doubt it. copyright laws do not protect services such as this. copyright
 
Originally posted by: puppyfriend
Man. I'm amazed. People still get cell phone service by the minute. That's so last century. Do you guys still use dial up modems?

David

Lol, don't tell me you're the mascot for MetroPCS.

 
Originally posted by: Unheard
Originally posted by: Spooner
I'm wondering why nobody's followed with the "roll over" minutes that Cingular has

FYI: I asked a friend about this who works for a wireless carrier (Not Cingular). Cingular actually has a copyright on that type service, making it not possible for other services to follow suit.

--Scott


Cingular's protection is definitely not a copyright. Maybe a patent, but not a copyright.
 
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