In article <7e761144.0404150556.649c4299@posting.google.com >,
pcsguy@bellsouth.net (TechGeek) wrote:
> "Robert M." <rmarkoff@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:<rmarkoff-03B48E.05473615042004@news6.west.earthlink.net>...
> >.
> >
> > Well lets see. Because of improperly shifting my contract end date, I
> > have in writing that I would not be charged an ETF. My account was so
> > annotated, my phone number was deleted by bad Sprint software, they
> > eventually gave me a new number when they couldn't figure out how to get
> > it back; guess what, I was charged for two ETFs.
> >
> > BAD SOFTWARE
> >
> > Luckily Executive Services credited my account, with some extra credits
> > along with the apology.
>
> Like I said:
>
> > Sprint PCS "lost" your number.
> > How can they "lose" your number?
> > Your account could be closed, which would only happen after a set time
> > of non payment, or you canceled. Since you're bragging at the 'great
> > deals' you get, then we can assume this is not the case.
> > A port request came in. According to FCC regulations, once a port
> > request comes in, the company that it's being ported out of cannot
> > refuse it, they have to let it go, it's the receiving company's
> > responsibility.
>
> I have *never* seen or heard of a number "just disappearing". You're
> leaving out some huge important poiece of information, which you claim
> that is covered under your NDA with AT&T wireless's lawyers.
NOPE. SORRY. Maybe you just don't know as much about SprintPCS as you
think you do.
Any issues with AT&T were resolved before this SprintPCS issue. They are
unrelated as far as I know. Don't know what makes you think they are
related, other than a blind faith that anything SprintPCS did wrong must
be caused by AT&T. NOPE Not this time.