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- 07-26-2003, 10:14 AM #1Alexmsu05Guest
I've been with sprint for over 6 yrs. Now on retention plan I get 800 anytime,
3000 n/w, 500 pcs-pcs, free wireless web option, 8:00 pm off-peak, and long
distance included for $50 per month. I am looking to buy the new samsung a-620,
which will require me to switch to a vision plan if I want to access the web.
If I call retention is it possible to negotiate the plan that I currently have
plus unlimited vision or better plan for what I am paying now. Also is the same
content that accesibble by non-vision phone, would be accessible by vision.
thanks.
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- 07-26-2003, 12:33 PM #2O/SirisGuest
Re: switching from non-vision to vision plan
Alexmsu05 wrote:
> I've been with sprint for over 6 yrs. Now on retention plan I get 800
> anytime, 3000 n/w, 500 pcs-pcs, free wireless web option, 8:00 pm
> off-peak, and long distance included for $50 per month. I am looking
> to buy the new samsung a-620, which will require me to switch to a
> vision plan if I want to access the web. If I call retention is it
> possible to negotiate the plan that I currently have plus unlimited
> vision or better plan for what I am paying now. Also is the same
> content that accesibble by non-vision phone, would be accessible by
> vision.
>
> thanks.
Probably not, but it can't hurt to try.
For the most part, what you can access on WW, you can access on Vision.
MSN/Hotmail is one big exception. They're still working on that. It works
via a manually entered URL for some, not for others.
AIM, too, has been problematic since we put it into Vision. That, too, is
getting attention both from us and from AOL.
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O/Siris
I work for Sprint
I *don't* speak for them
- 07-26-2003, 01:03 PM #3p laneGuest
Re: switching from non-vision to vision plan
I don't know what they can you for you, but in about February I added
vision to an old 8pm plan, which at that time was still only $10 extra,
I believe is now $15--If you notice, most of the lower volumn plans
show a $15 charge for vision--just ask for the $15 add on to your
currrent plan---I had to get a supervisor to fianally suggest doing this
for my plan-the c/s kept wanting to change my plan--that's a great plan
you have, might you tell us what plan you had before and sort of how
the negotiation went--sounds like you did well.
[email protected] (Alexmsu05) wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> I've been with sprint for over 6 yrs. Now on retention plan I get 800 anytime,
> 3000 n/w, 500 pcs-pcs, free wireless web option, 8:00 pm off-peak, and long
> distance included for $50 per month. I am looking to buy the new samsung a-620,
> which will require me to switch to a vision plan if I want to access the web.
> If I call retention is it possible to negotiate the plan that I currently have
> plus unlimited vision or better plan for what I am paying now. Also is the same
> content that accesibble by non-vision phone, would be accessible by vision.
>
> thanks.
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- 07-26-2003, 02:10 PM #4Alexmsu05Guest
Re: switching from non-vision to vision plan
I went thru a couple of reps in retention about 2 yrs ago, but finally
negotiated my current plan and $75 credit toward a new phone. I guess I have
to call them, to see what they can offer for me, but I would not want to pay
more than I do now. I hear these days retention got tougher.
- 07-26-2003, 02:57 PM #5p laneGuest
Re: switching from non-vision to vision plan
Let us know what you get, but if you look ove the current published
plane in the $50 month range, the current per minute charge figures at
about .10/ minute--your rate is a lot better than any I am aware of,
plus the 8pm nights
[email protected] (Alexmsu05) wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> I've been with sprint for over 6 yrs. Now on retention plan I get 800 anytime,
> 3000 n/w, 500 pcs-pcs, free wireless web option, 8:00 pm off-peak, and long
> distance included for $50 per month. I am looking to buy the new samsung a-620,
> which will require me to switch to a vision plan if I want to access the web.
> If I call retention is it possible to negotiate the plan that I currently have
> plus unlimited vision or better plan for what I am paying now. Also is the same
> content that accesibble by non-vision phone, would be accessible by vision.
>
> thanks.
[posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]
- 07-26-2003, 10:09 PM #6TinManGuest
Re: switching from non-vision to vision plan
I just did this 3 days ago. Like you, I have a great plan I negotiated with
Retention 1 yesr ago. I just bought the Samsung A600. I got the CSR to
maintain my plan and just add vision to it for $15/month.
TinMan
"Alexmsu05" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I've been with sprint for over 6 yrs. Now on retention plan I get 800
anytime,
> 3000 n/w, 500 pcs-pcs, free wireless web option, 8:00 pm off-peak, and
long
> distance included for $50 per month. I am looking to buy the new samsung
a-620,
> which will require me to switch to a vision plan if I want to access the
web.
> If I call retention is it possible to negotiate the plan that I currently
have
> plus unlimited vision or better plan for what I am paying now. Also is the
same
> content that accesibble by non-vision phone, would be accessible by
vision.
>
> thanks.
- 07-27-2003, 05:51 AM #7analogkid12Guest
Re: switching from non-vision to vision plan
How do you contact a retention rep? I am at the end of my contract and am
considering switching carriers, for the right deal, I would stay with
sprint.
"Alexmsu05" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I've been with sprint for over 6 yrs. Now on retention plan I get 800
anytime,
> 3000 n/w, 500 pcs-pcs, free wireless web option, 8:00 pm off-peak, and
long
> distance included for $50 per month. I am looking to buy the new samsung
a-620,
> which will require me to switch to a vision plan if I want to access the
web.
> If I call retention is it possible to negotiate the plan that I currently
have
> plus unlimited vision or better plan for what I am paying now. Also is the
same
> content that accesibble by non-vision phone, would be accessible by
vision.
>
> thanks.
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