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- 10-09-2003, 01:02 AM #1Digital PuerGuest
I currently have a very old $30/month for 300 anytime minutes plan
that I purchased back in 2000. I know that Sprint offers more
expensive plans that include unlimited night/weekend minutes,
but I would like to keep my $30/month price. Does anyone know if
there are "unadvertised" plans for $30 that include unlimited
night/weekend? Thanks for any help.
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- 10-09-2003, 01:28 AM #2O/SirisGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
In article <[email protected]>, Digital=20
[email protected] says...
> I currently have a very old $30/month for 300 anytime minutes plan
> that I purchased back in 2000. I know that Sprint offers more
> expensive plans that include unlimited night/weekend minutes,
> but I would like to keep my $30/month price. Does anyone know if
> there are "unadvertised" plans for $30 that include unlimited
> night/weekend? Thanks for any help.
>=20
Not everyone can get it, but there *is* a 300 AT min/Unlimited N&W plan for=
$30=20
that includes N&W hours starting at 8PM. Can't hurt to call in and ask abo=
ut=20
it.
--=20
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R=D8=DF
O/Siris
I work for SprintPCS
I *don't* speak for them.
- 10-09-2003, 02:47 AM #3Fila BeanerGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
>
> Not everyone can get it, but there *is* a 300 AT min/Unlimited N&W plan for=
> $30=20
> that includes N&W hours starting at 8PM. Can't hurt to call in and ask abo=
> ut=20
> it.
>
> --=20
> -+-
> R=D8=DF
> O/Siris
> I work for SprintPCS
> I *don't* speak for them.
what markets are that plan for??
ryan
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- 10-09-2003, 03:57 AM #4Sneedle WAGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
> what markets are that plan for??
What Rob didn't say, or may not have known, is that this plan is a favorite of
the Retention Department. Then they add "Bonus Minutes", extra anytime minutes
every month. 50, 100, 150, 200 or even 300 minutes may be added, depending on
your payment history. Length, amount, timeliness.
PCS to PCS might also be added. Apparently they no longer will give away
Vision.
- 10-09-2003, 12:42 PM #5alimaui MFGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
I have to brag I am on a $30/mo plan
300 Anytime
120 Bonus Voice/Mo
Unlimited N/W
N/W 8pm-7am
I also have wireless web which brings it to 35/mo
[email protected] (Digital Puer) wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> I currently have a very old $30/month for 300 anytime minutes plan
> that I purchased back in 2000. I know that Sprint offers more
> expensive plans that include unlimited night/weekend minutes,
> but I would like to keep my $30/month price. Does anyone know if
> there are "unadvertised" plans for $30 that include unlimited
> night/weekend? Thanks for any help.
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- 10-09-2003, 01:20 PM #6QuarkGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
O/Siris wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>, Digital
> [email protected] says...
>
>>I currently have a very old $30/month for 300 anytime minutes plan
>>that I purchased back in 2000. I know that Sprint offers more
>>expensive plans that include unlimited night/weekend minutes,
>>but I would like to keep my $30/month price. Does anyone know if
>>there are "unadvertised" plans for $30 that include unlimited
>>night/weekend? Thanks for any help.
>>
>
>
> Not everyone can get it, but there *is* a 300 AT min/Unlimited N&W plan for $30
> that includes N&W hours starting at 8PM. Can't hurt to call in and ask about
> it.
I don't see that plan on the site. I see the $35/300 one.
I have the old $30/300AT/N&W(9pm) unlimited plan. My plan is up next
month. Can I get this same plan. 8pm N&W would be nice to have also.
I am in SE/FLA Palm Beach County.
I have never, ever(no BS) been late on my bill since I started with
sprint back in '98 on the month to month. My credit history is
considered equal to retired people in there 60's and up. I'm in my low 40's.
Thanks for any info you can give me concerning this, before I call CS to
renew my contract.
- 10-09-2003, 01:58 PM #7Alex RodriguezGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
>
>
>I have to brag I am on a $30/mo plan
>
>300 Anytime
>120 Bonus Voice/Mo
>Unlimited N/W
>N/W 8pm-7am
>
>I also have wireless web which brings it to 35/mo
I have $30, but after fees and taxes it comes damn close to $40. I'm just
waiting till the end of Nov. to keep my number and switch companies.
----------------
Alex
- 10-09-2003, 02:04 PM #8TechGeekGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
Digital Puer wrote:
> *I currently have a very old $30/month for 300 anytime minutes plan
> that I purchased back in 2000. I know that Sprint offers more
> expensive plans that include unlimited night/weekend minutes,
> but I would like to keep my $30/month price. Does anyone know if
> there are "unadvertised" plans for $30 that include unlimited
> night/weekend? Thanks for any help. *
You've been with us for 3+ years.
If you've paid your bill on time each month, and don't get your phone
exchanged often, I'd say you're in a good place to bargain with
retention.
Sounds like you're in one of our old "no contract' plans, no contract
means you can leave whenever you want.
WLNP is right around the corner, and all wireless carriers are starting
to play hardball with trying to keep their customers. First you should
shop around, see what the competiton is offering in your area, along
with SprintPCS.
When you call, sound like you're on the fence, and mention that you'll
be able to take your number with you next month. Be calm, and work
with the retention rep. "Hey Cingular is offering this plan, how can
you beat it?". They *should* work with you.
If you're willing to sign on for another year or two, you may be able
to get yourself a good plan and possibly a credit towards a new phone.
Good luck!
--
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Free wireless access @ www.SprintUsers.com/wap
- 10-09-2003, 04:33 PM #9AtomicLushGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
The $30/300 min + unlimited n/w at 8 pm is NOT a retention plan per se.
It's a new loyalty promotion that Sprint has going on if you sign on
for an extra year. "Loyal" customers have been getting emails for
either the $30/300 promo OR the 5% off promo. You can just call any
regular Sprint CS rep and see if you qualify. If you do, it'll
automatically come up on their screen.
--
Posted at SprintUsers.com - Your place for everything Sprint PCS
Free wireless access @ www.SprintUsers.com/wap
- 10-09-2003, 09:42 PM #10O/SirisGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
> I don't see that plan on the site. I see the $35/300 one.
>=20
> I have the old $30/300AT/N&W(9pm) unlimited plan. My plan is up next=20
> month. Can I get this same plan. 8pm N&W would be nice to have also.
>=20
> I am in SE/FLA Palm Beach County.
>=20
> I have never, ever(no BS) been late on my bill since I started with=20
> sprint back in '98 on the month to month. My credit history is=20
> considered equal to retired people in there 60's and up. I'm in my low 40=
's.
>=20
> Thanks for any info you can give me concerning this, before I call CS to=
=20
> renew my contract.
>=20
You won't see it on the site. It's a loyalty incentive that we're=20
allowed to offer to certain customers when they call in to Customer=20
Care. Based upon your description, I'd offer it to you if you got me on=20
the line when you called in. But you *do* have to call in to get it. =20
If you ask about it, and get a rep who cares at all, they'll let you=20
have it for a new one-year agreement.
Strictly FYI. Your plan doesn't end. When you reach the satisfaction=20
date on your contract, you simply proceed month-to-month without any=20
added charges.
--=20
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R=D8=DF
O/Siris
I work for SprintPCS
I *don't* speak for them.
- 10-10-2003, 03:10 PM #11Digital PuerGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
TechGeek wrote:
> Digital Puer wrote:
>
>>*I currently have a very old $30/month for 300 anytime minutes plan
>>that I purchased back in 2000. I know that Sprint offers more
>>expensive plans that include unlimited night/weekend minutes,
>>but I would like to keep my $30/month price. Does anyone know if
>>there are "unadvertised" plans for $30 that include unlimited
>>night/weekend? Thanks for any help. *
>
>
> You've been with us for 3+ years.
>
> If you've paid your bill on time each month, and don't get your phone
> exchanged often, I'd say you're in a good place to bargain with
> retention.
>
> Sounds like you're in one of our old "no contract' plans, no contract
> means you can leave whenever you want.
>
> WLNP is right around the corner, and all wireless carriers are starting
> to play hardball with trying to keep their customers. First you should
> shop around, see what the competiton is offering in your area, along
> with SprintPCS.
>
> When you call, sound like you're on the fence, and mention that you'll
> be able to take your number with you next month. Be calm, and work
> with the retention rep. "Hey Cingular is offering this plan, how can
> you beat it?". They *should* work with you.
>
> If you're willing to sign on for another year or two, you may be able
> to get yourself a good plan and possibly a credit towards a new phone.
>
> Good luck!
Yes, you are right, I bought a month-to-month plan back in
2000. I've paid all my bills on time. I would indeed like
to get a unlimited nights/weekends on top of my 300 anytime
minutes. I'll ask them about this.
- 10-10-2003, 03:52 PM #12QuarkGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
O/Siris wrote:
>
> You won't see it on the site. It's a loyalty incentive that we're
> allowed to offer to certain customers when they call in to Customer
> Care. Based upon your description, I'd offer it to you if you got me on
> the line when you called in. But you *do* have to call in to get it.
> If you ask about it, and get a rep who cares at all, they'll let you
> have it for a new one-year agreement.
>
> Strictly FYI. Your plan doesn't end. When you reach the satisfaction
> date on your contract, you simply proceed month-to-month without any
> added charges.
Thank you RØß
I will give CS a call next month and ask about that plan.
- 10-11-2003, 12:08 AM #13O/SirisGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
In article <[email protected]>, Fila [email protected]=20
says...
> what markets are that plan for??
>=20
> ryan
>=20
Since I've seen them offered for customers in every type of market I can th=
ink=20
of, I think any of them. I've applied them for customers who specifically=
=20
request them. They start at 300 AT minutes and run up to 1100 AT minutes. =
=20
Unlimited N&W, and N&W hours start at 8PM. Each of them at the same price =
as=20
the 3rd quarter plans.
--=20
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R=D8=DF
O/Siris
I work for SprintPCS
I *don't* speak for them.
- 10-11-2003, 12:24 AM #14O/SirisGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
In article <[email protected]>, Alex Rodriguezadr5
@columbia.edu says...
> I have $30, but after fees and taxes it comes damn close to $40. I'm ju=
st=20
> waiting till the end of Nov. to keep my number and switch companies. =20
>=20
Those taxes aren't really all that different on any of the carriers, even=
=20
despite the legitimate grousing about WLNP fees.
Verizon's smallest plan is $39.99 for 400 minutes. We offer another 100 fo=
r=20
just $5 more.
Cingular? They have a "Cingular Nation" plan for $35. For 200 minutes. =20
Period. No N&W. The first to offer N&W hours is a 400 minute plan for $45=
.. =20
We sell our 500 minute plan for that much. For GSM, their 250 AT min plan =
is=20
$29.99. Save a penny, lose 50 AT minutes *and* unlimited N&W minutes.
Maybe T-Mo? Well, they *do* have a 300 minute plan for $29.99. No, wait,=
=20
there's no N&W minutes included. So you spend $39.99 and get their pretty =
nice=20
sounding 600 min plan. And that *does* include unlimited N&W minutes. No,=
=20
wait, that's just *weekend* minutes. From, as their site says, 12AM Saturd=
ay=20
to 11:59PM Sunday. Wow, that 600 may not sound so terrific.
With AT&T, you can pay $29.99... and lose 100 AT minutes. And so on.
And Nextel is the most expensive of all the National carriers. I've alread=
y=20
been over their plans in another thread.
Don't get me wrong. They are nice plans (well, I think T-Mo's "weekend onl=
y"=20
minutes option stinks, but everything else is OK). I don't think we have a=
=20
home run compared to them. But then, neither do they compared to us.
--=20
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R=D8=DF
O/Siris
I work for SprintPCS
I *don't* speak for them.
- 10-11-2003, 07:52 AM #153G GeekGuest
Re: $30/month service plans?
I really don't see a need to go through the whole Retention scheme...if
Puer calls in and asks for the specific plan which is 300 / Unl NW with
8pm start time on NW... it should be available. In fact if he were to
call in he may be offered the plan without even asking for it because
that is an up-sell plan, not a retention plan.
TechGeek <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
>
> Digital Puer wrote:
> > *I currently have a very old $30/month for 300 anytime minutes plan
> > that I purchased back in 2000. I know that Sprint offers more
> > expensive plans that include unlimited night/weekend minutes,
> > but I would like to keep my $30/month price. Does anyone know if
> > there are "unadvertised" plans for $30 that include unlimited
> > night/weekend? Thanks for any help. *
>
> You've been with us for 3+ years.
>
> If you've paid your bill on time each month, and don't get your phone
> exchanged often, I'd say you're in a good place to bargain with
> retention.
>
> Sounds like you're in one of our old "no contract' plans, no contract
> means you can leave whenever you want.
>
> WLNP is right around the corner, and all wireless carriers are starting
> to play hardball with trying to keep their customers. First you should
> shop around, see what the competiton is offering in your area, along
> with SprintPCS.
>
> When you call, sound like you're on the fence, and mention that you'll
> be able to take your number with you next month. Be calm, and work
> with the retention rep. "Hey Cingular is offering this plan, how can
> you beat it?". They *should* work with you.
>
> If you're willing to sign on for another year or two, you may be able
> to get yourself a good plan and possibly a credit towards a new phone.
>
> Good luck!
>
> --
> Posted at SprintUsers.com - Your place for everything Sprint PCS
> Free wireless access @ www.SprintUsers.com/wap
>
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