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- 07-30-2003, 12:17 AM #1Doug RangerGuest
This may be a very stupid question, but here goes. Here in Indiana we
see ad's for Cingular's rollover plans all the time, do you think Sprint
will ever offer this? If they can't do it, does anyone know why? last,
but not least, how would you guys use rollover minutes to your advantage
when your contract ends? Thanks I appreciate any and all feedback
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- 07-30-2003, 03:09 AM #2O/SirisGuest
Re: Rollover minutes
Doug Ranger wrote:
> This may be a very stupid question, but here goes. Here in Indiana we
> see ad's for Cingular's rollover plans all the time, do you think
> Sprint will ever offer this? If they can't do it, does anyone know
> why? last, but not least, how would you guys use rollover minutes to
> your advantage when your contract ends? Thanks I appreciate any and
> all feedback
We don't offer 'em, and (from what I hear) we never will. If you're rolling
over minutes every month, wouldn't you rather just drop to a smaller minute
plan? And if you foresee a one-month period where you might go over, like a
family emergency, we don't mind giving out one-time buckets of additional
minutes.
In short, with proper planning, they're unnecessary, and (overall) rarely
actually used. That makes them a significant of added administration and
accounting, for not a whole heck of a lot of gain either for us OR you. Not
really.
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- 07-30-2003, 06:55 AM #3JGuest
Re: Rollover minutes
I respectfully disagree. I would like to have roll-over minutes with
SprintPCS. Here is my situation - we use about 500-600 min. off our shared
plan with 700 min. I can't really drop down to a smaller plan. A couple of
times a year we go on vacation, and my wife uses the cell a lot to call
family during the vacation - hence we run out of minutes that month.
Now say we had roll-over minutes then we would probably have saved up an
additional 500 min. to use during such vacation periods.
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"O/Siris" <robjvargas@sprîntpcs.com> wrote in message
news:4XLVa.17674$o%2.10848@sccrnsc02...
> Doug Ranger wrote:
> > This may be a very stupid question, but here goes. Here in Indiana we
> > see ad's for Cingular's rollover plans all the time, do you think
> > Sprint will ever offer this? If they can't do it, does anyone know
> > why? last, but not least, how would you guys use rollover minutes to
> > your advantage when your contract ends? Thanks I appreciate any and
> > all feedback
>
> We don't offer 'em, and (from what I hear) we never will. If you're
rolling
> over minutes every month, wouldn't you rather just drop to a smaller
minute
> plan? And if you foresee a one-month period where you might go over, like
a
> family emergency, we don't mind giving out one-time buckets of additional
> minutes.
>
> In short, with proper planning, they're unnecessary, and (overall) rarely
> actually used. That makes them a significant of added administration and
> accounting, for not a whole heck of a lot of gain either for us OR you.
Not
> really.
>
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> RØß
> O/Siris
> I work for Sprint
> I *don't* speak for them
>
>
- 07-30-2003, 07:23 AM #4DaveGuest
Re: Rollover minutes
O/Siris wrote:
> *We don't offer 'em, and (from what I hear) we never will. If you're
> rolling
> over minutes every month, wouldn't you rather just drop to a smaller
> minute
> plan? And if you foresee a one-month period where you might go over,
> like a
> family emergency, we don't mind giving out one-time buckets of
> additional
> minutes.*
Due to a family emergency I had last year I anticipated that I may go
over my monthly minute plan. Not wanting to change around my whole
service agreement just for a month, I called Sprint asking for one-time
bucket of 60 courtesy minutes for that month.
The representative laughed at me and went on to explain that I had two
options. Either pay the per-minute overage or change my plan (and
extend my contract.) I declined, called to try my luck with another
phone-jockey, and was given the same response.
Dave
SprintUsers.com
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- 07-30-2003, 09:44 AM #5Doug RangerGuest
Re: Rollover minutes
exactly
I could lower my plan easily because of the fact I rarely use all of my
800 AT but it would be a nice option considering that a 500 AT plan with
sprint appears to cost more than a plan with more minutes from Cingular
(not to mention rollover!). Thats why I was wondering
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- 07-30-2003, 10:18 AM #6joshpoGuest
Re: Rollover minutes
I am a Cingular sales rep, but wouldnt dare carry a Cingular phone
Rollover is a nice feature for free and it seperates Cingular from the
other carriers. It's a big selling point and customers really respond
to it. Cingular's plans are also great, $40 for 600 minutes on GSM,
which Sprint doesn't even come close to. I wish sprint had rollover,
but i have a $40 retention plan that gives me 750 anytime and free
pcs2pcs.
Also with a Cingular plan you unfortunately have to use Cingular phones
and Cingular service, the official cell phone network of hell
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- 07-30-2003, 10:24 AM #7letsgoflyers81Guest
Re: Rollover minutes
joshpo wrote:
> *I am a Cingular sales rep, but wouldnt dare carry a Cingular phone
> Rollover is a nice feature for free and it seperates Cingular from
> the other carriers. It's a big selling point and customers really
> respond to it. Cingular's plans are also great, $40 for 600 minutes
> on GSM, which Sprint doesn't even come close to. I wish sprint had
> rollover, but i have a $40 retention plan that gives me 750 anytime
> and free pcs2pcs.
>
> Also with a Cingular plan you unfortunately have to use Cingular
> phones and Cingular service, the official cell phone network of hell
> *
Haha! You gotta love it when a rep from a company actually uses
another service and then bashes what they sell. At least he's honest.
Well, honest in here, maybe not when making a sale.
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- 07-30-2003, 12:45 PM #8O/SirisGuest
Re: Rollover minutes
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
>=20
> O/Siris wrote:
> > *We don't offer 'em, and (from what I hear) we never will. If you're
> > rolling
> > over minutes every month, wouldn't you rather just drop to a smaller
> > minute
> > plan? And if you foresee a one-month period where you might go over,
> > like a
> > family emergency, we don't mind giving out one-time buckets of
> > additional
> > minutes.*=20
>=20
> Due to a family emergency I had last year I anticipated that I may go
> over my monthly minute plan. Not wanting to change around my whole
> service agreement just for a month, I called Sprint asking for one-time
> bucket of 60 courtesy minutes for that month.
>=20
> The representative laughed at me and went on to explain that I had two
> options. Either pay the per-minute overage or change my plan (and
> extend my contract.) I declined, called to try my luck with another
> phone-jockey, and was given the same response.
>=20
> Dave
> SprintUsers.com
>=20
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> Free wireless access @ www.SprintUsers.com/wap
>=20
>=20
*&^&%!!!
What a crappy way to be treated. Sprint has gone out of its way to=20
ENCOURAGE us to give out minutes We can't give out many, but up to 120=20
still makes a difference.
I apologize for that. We done ya wrong.
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O/Siris
I work for Sprint
I *don't* speak for them
- 07-30-2003, 01:16 PM #9joshpoGuest
Re: Rollover minutes
My sales manner is brutally honest. That way my customers can't blame me
when they hate the service. The wallpaper on my A500 is Calvin doing
his business on the Cingular symbol, which I got off this forum I
think. My co-workers are big fans
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- 07-30-2003, 01:56 PM #10starwarsGuest
Re: Rollover minutes
>*&^&%!!!
>
>What a crappy way to be treated. Sprint has gone out of its way to=20
>ENCOURAGE us to give out minutes We can't give out many, but up to 120=20
>still makes a difference.
>
>I apologize for that. We done ya wrong.
Hey O,
No offense to your collegues (well, maybe a little offense), but you seem to be the only guy over
there who isn't doing people wrong.
Are you starting to feel lonely? I know I would.
I wish they would promote you to national CSR manager or something. But, that might increase
profits ... so i'm sorry to break the news to you, but it aint gonna happen.
Since you do a decent job, i'm surprised they haven't fired you yet.
Sprint has a very low tolerance for competence.
- 07-30-2003, 03:13 PM #11boeGuest
Re: Rollover minutes
I would love it if he was VP of CS! I think the top management at Sprint
should be forced to eat meals at "Friendly's" every day until they realize
that poor customer service drives away customers. Actually I would just
prefer they be beaten with 2x4's but I'm against unnecessary cruelty to
lower life forms.
"starwars" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> >*&^&%!!!
> >
> >What a crappy way to be treated. Sprint has gone out of its way to=20
> >ENCOURAGE us to give out minutes We can't give out many, but up to
120=20
> >still makes a difference.
> >
> >I apologize for that. We done ya wrong.
>
>
> Hey O,
>
> No offense to your collegues (well, maybe a little offense), but you seem
to be the only guy over
> there who isn't doing people wrong.
>
> Are you starting to feel lonely? I know I would.
>
> I wish they would promote you to national CSR manager or something. But,
that might increase
> profits ... so i'm sorry to break the news to you, but it aint gonna
happen.
>
> Since you do a decent job, i'm surprised they haven't fired you yet.
>
> Sprint has a very low tolerance for competence.
>
- 07-30-2003, 03:14 PM #12boeGuest
Re: Rollover minutes
I would love rollover minutes! Of course I'd also like good customer
service at Sprint but that ain't about to happen either.
"Doug Ranger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> This may be a very stupid question, but here goes. Here in Indiana we
> see ad's for Cingular's rollover plans all the time, do you think Sprint
> will ever offer this? If they can't do it, does anyone know why? last,
> but not least, how would you guys use rollover minutes to your advantage
> when your contract ends? Thanks I appreciate any and all feedback
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]
- 07-30-2003, 04:01 PM #13goodeye18Guest
Re: Rollover minutes
My thing with rollover is I payed for my minutes I should get to KEEP
them. But I aint complaining
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- 07-30-2003, 08:47 PM #14starwarsGuest
Re: Rollover minutes
>I would love rollover minutes! Of course I'd also like good customer
>service at Sprint but that ain't about to happen either.
I second that.
Actually, I have a way big minute plan. Only on a very few occasions have I ever used all the
minutes. Many times I have used less than half. Why do I keep such a big plan, then? Because
even paying the extra on the plan in the course of a year, it would still be cheaper than if I went
over by 500 minutes in just month (or 250 two months) should I experience a burst of usage which
occasionally happens. And like another user pointed out ... Sprint wouldn't be forgiving or
generous in that event.
So, I pay for "insurance". That's why when people yap about WLNP "cost recovery", I can't help but
chuckle. I'm already paying for more minutes than I use, and being that they start charging from
the moment you press "send", a 50 second conversation or voicemail check uses two plan minutes.
They have so many "cost revocery" methods in place that it would probably be considered a
fraudulent business practice in any other industry. When companies can redefine the length of
something so finite as a length of time, things have gotten out of hand. Even the shoddy long
distance carriers round to something like 6 seconds.
It would be really nice to roll over some minutes (even half would be a respectable gesture) for
those months when usage spikes for whatever reason ... but unused minutes are way to profitable for
most carriers to even think about.
Even rolling over the fractional minutes when you make a 2:01 call and giving you the other 1
minute which you really *should* have would be nice.
Ain't gonna happen either.
- 07-30-2003, 11:52 PM #15Carl.Guest
Re: Rollover minutes
"goodeye18" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> My thing with rollover is I payed for my minutes I should get to KEEP
> them. But I aint complaining
Time flies like an arrow. You didn't pay for minutes, you paid for
scheduled minutes.
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