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  1. #1
    Oliver Cromwell
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    Apparently Sprint is just letting things ride. My plan is the $30/300
    minutes which suits me nicely.

    "The benefits of your PCS Advantage Agreement will continue even through
    your contract with Sprint will not be automatically renewed (notice will
    not be sent) at its expiration on October 12, 2004. Satisfaction of the
    agreement does not result in any changes to your account. You will
    continue to be on the same plan with the same monthly recurring charge,
    unless you request a change."


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  2. #2
    Bob Smith
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    Re: Sprint and Plan Renewal


    "Oliver Cromwell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Apparently Sprint is just letting things ride. My plan is the $30/300
    > minutes which suits me nicely.
    >
    > "The benefits of your PCS Advantage Agreement will continue even through
    > your contract with Sprint will not be automatically renewed (notice will
    > not be sent) at its expiration on October 12, 2004. Satisfaction of the
    > agreement does not result in any changes to your account. You will
    > continue to be on the same plan with the same monthly recurring charge,
    > unless you request a change."


    It's always been like. No changes are made to their customers, unless the
    customer requests it. There are some folks out there who are still on the
    Pioneer plan which was offered by in 96.





  3. #3
    theOne
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    Re: Sprint and Plan Renewal

    Bob Smith wrote:
    > "Oliver Cromwell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>Apparently Sprint is just letting things ride. My plan is the $30/300
    >>minutes which suits me nicely.
    >>
    >>"The benefits of your PCS Advantage Agreement will continue even through
    >>your contract with Sprint will not be automatically renewed (notice will
    >>not be sent) at its expiration on October 12, 2004. Satisfaction of the
    >>agreement does not result in any changes to your account. You will
    >>continue to be on the same plan with the same monthly recurring charge,
    >>unless you request a change."

    >
    >
    > It's always been like. No changes are made to their customers, unless the
    > customer requests it. There are some folks out there who are still on the
    > Pioneer plan which was offered by in 96.
    >
    >

    That's an incentive? It should be that way? Everyone else does the same.



  4. #4
    Bob Smith
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    Re: Sprint and Plan Renewal


    "theOne" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Bob Smith wrote:
    > > "Oliver Cromwell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > >
    > >>Apparently Sprint is just letting things ride. My plan is the $30/300
    > >>minutes which suits me nicely.
    > >>
    > >>"The benefits of your PCS Advantage Agreement will continue even through
    > >>your contract with Sprint will not be automatically renewed (notice will
    > >>not be sent) at its expiration on October 12, 2004. Satisfaction of the
    > >>agreement does not result in any changes to your account. You will
    > >>continue to be on the same plan with the same monthly recurring charge,
    > >>unless you request a change."

    > >
    > >
    > > It's always been like. No changes are made to their customers, unless

    the
    > > customer requests it. There are some folks out there who are still on

    the
    > > Pioneer plan which was offered by in 96.
    > >
    > >

    > That's an incentive? It should be that way? Everyone else does the same.


    It's not an incentive. It's SOP ... and yes, it should be that way. As for
    everyone doing the same, IIRC Verizon had a promotional program, that had a
    N & W option of 5000 minutes or something like that, that expired after a
    set period of time.

    Bob





  5. #5
    theOne
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    Re: Sprint and Plan Renewal

    Bob Smith wrote:
    > "theOne" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>Bob Smith wrote:
    >>
    >>>"Oliver Cromwell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>>news:[email protected]...
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>Apparently Sprint is just letting things ride. My plan is the $30/300
    >>>>minutes which suits me nicely.
    >>>>
    >>>>"The benefits of your PCS Advantage Agreement will continue even through
    >>>>your contract with Sprint will not be automatically renewed (notice will
    >>>>not be sent) at its expiration on October 12, 2004. Satisfaction of the
    >>>>agreement does not result in any changes to your account. You will
    >>>>continue to be on the same plan with the same monthly recurring charge,
    >>>>unless you request a change."
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>It's always been like. No changes are made to their customers, unless

    >
    > the
    >
    >>>customer requests it. There are some folks out there who are still on

    >
    > the
    >
    >>>Pioneer plan which was offered by in 96.
    >>>
    >>>

    >>
    >>That's an incentive? It should be that way? Everyone else does the same.

    >
    >
    > It's not an incentive. It's SOP ... and yes, it should be that way. As for
    > everyone doing the same, IIRC Verizon had a promotional program, that had a
    > N & W option of 5000 minutes or something like that, that expired after a
    > set period of time.
    >
    > Bob
    >
    >

    Thats garbage of Verizon. They have the highest base plan cost on there
    family plans last I checked too.



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