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  1. #1
    Jack Zwick
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    SprintPCS now offers ( but doesnt fully advertise) the availability of
    15% Discount on your monthly phone bill.

    This is valid for any City, County, State, School District or University
    Employee. This is not available in Stores! Call 877-900-1800 to get
    your savings.



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  2. #2
    Michael Raphael
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    Re: SAVE 15% of recurring items in Bill

    It is actually available in the stores. I learned about it and went to a store.


    "Jack Zwick" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    SprintPCS now offers ( but doesnt fully advertise) the availability of
    15% Discount on your monthly phone bill.

    This is valid for any City, County, State, School District or University
    Employee. This is not available in Stores! Call 877-900-1800 to get
    your savings.



  3. #3
    John Richards
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    Re: SAVE 15% of recurring items in Bill

    Seems strange that they give federal government employees only
    a 5% discount while lesser government entities get 15%.

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    "Michael Raphael" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    It is actually available in the stores. I learned about it and went to a store.


    "Jack Zwick" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    SprintPCS now offers ( but doesnt fully advertise) the availability of
    15% Discount on your monthly phone bill.

    This is valid for any City, County, State, School District or University
    Employee. This is not available in Stores! Call 877-900-1800 to get
    your savings.



  4. #4
    Isaiah Beard
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    Re: SAVE 15% of recurring items in Bill

    Michael Raphael wrote:
    > Call 877-900-1800 to get
    > your savings.


    Called the nu,ber. It just rings and rings and rings...


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  5. #5
    Isaiah Beard
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    Re: SAVE 15% of recurring items in Bill

    I just tried it. Apparently some states and universities have different
    agreements than others, and not all of them are covered. I found out
    that the State of New Jersey, for example, has a 14% discount for its
    state employees, not 15%.

    Also, very important: your billing cycle will change to match that of
    the employer's billing cycle. Evidently this is necessary to make sure
    you get the same level of discount.

    Lastly: you CAN get the discount by calling *2, but once you mention the
    discount, they will transfer you to the business accounts department.


    Michael Raphael wrote:
    > It is actually available in the stores. I learned about it and went to
    > a store.
    >
    >
    > "Jack Zwick" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
    > wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > SprintPCS now offers ( but doesnt fully advertise) the availability of
    > 15% Discount on your monthly phone bill.
    >
    > This is valid for any City, County, State, School District or University
    > Employee. This is not available in Stores! Call 877-900-1800 to get
    > your savings.



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  6. #6
    O/Siris
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    Re: SAVE 15% of recurring items in Bill

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] says...
    > I just tried it. Apparently some states and universities have different
    > agreements than others, and not all of them are covered. I found out
    > that the State of New Jersey, for example, has a 14% discount for its
    > state employees, not 15%.


    Yes. It's called the "Nationwide Volume Pricing" or NVP program. And
    it's individually negotiated by the organizations in question. The
    amount of the discount depends on the number of employees who sign up
    for Sprint *and* the discount. At the very beginning of service, a
    company can even "promise" that a certain number of employees will sign
    up by some agreed upon date, and that promise dictates the discount
    amount.

    >
    > Also, very important: your billing cycle will change to match that of
    > the employer's billing cycle. Evidently this is necessary to make sure
    > you get the same level of discount.


    Yup. The accounts are joined together in a special relationship that
    lets you keep control of yours, while still hooking you up for the
    discount.

    >
    > Lastly: you CAN get the discount by calling *2, but once you mention the
    > discount, they will transfer you to the business accounts department.
    >


    Business Services, if the number hasn't changed, can be accessed toll
    free at 888-788-4727. Tell them what you want to do, and they'll get it
    setup for you. Before I left, I could do one of these in about 3
    minutes.

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    is not so good as it ought to be.
    Moderation in temper is always a virtue,
    but moderation in principle is always a vice.
    +Thomas Paine, "The Rights of Man", 1792+



  7. #7
    O/Siris
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    Re: SAVE 15% of recurring items in Bill

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] says...
    > Lastly: you CAN get the discount by calling *2, but once you mention the
    > discount, they will transfer you to the business accounts department.
    >


    And I just realized I posted to an old thread. Sorry.

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    is not so good as it ought to be.
    Moderation in temper is always a virtue,
    but moderation in principle is always a vice.
    +Thomas Paine, "The Rights of Man", 1792+



  8. #8
    Isaiah Beard
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    Re: SAVE 15% of recurring items in Bill

    O/Siris wrote:
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > [email protected] says...
    >
    >>Lastly: you CAN get the discount by calling *2, but once you mention the
    >>discount, they will transfer you to the business accounts department.
    >>

    >
    >
    > And I just realized I posted to an old thread. Sorry.



    No problem Rob, the info was very useful and the thread wasn't THAT old.


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