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- 06-14-2004, 08:31 AM #1Oliver CromwellGuest
I currently have a Sanyo 4900 on a one year plan that has been renewed once
so far and I am looking to replace it with a flip phone. My usage is voice
only with no desire for pictures, ReadyLink, or other bells and whistles. I
was thinking of a Motorola V60 at renewal time but does anyone have a better
suggestion? The Sanyo has done a good job here about 20 miles SW of Grand
Rapids.
Would I need to go into a Sprint store to get the new phone to *replace* the
old one or can that be done online? I don't think that I can get the $150
rebate on the V60 because my plan is $30 for 300 minutes and is one year at
a time.
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- 06-14-2004, 08:48 AM #2Bob SmithGuest
Re: Replacing A Sanyo 4900
"Oliver Cromwell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I currently have a Sanyo 4900 on a one year plan that has been renewed
once
> so far and I am looking to replace it with a flip phone. My usage is
voice
> only with no desire for pictures, ReadyLink, or other bells and whistles.
I
> was thinking of a Motorola V60 at renewal time but does anyone have a
better
> suggestion? The Sanyo has done a good job here about 20 miles SW of Grand
> Rapids.
>
> Would I need to go into a Sprint store to get the new phone to *replace*
the
> old one or can that be done online? I don't think that I can get the $150
> rebate on the V60 because my plan is $30 for 300 minutes and is one year
at
> a time.
Yea, you won't qualify for the rebate, as your plan is below SPCS's $35
threshold.
As to where you get your phone, you can get anywhere it's sold. At an SPCS
store, on line, Best Buy, etc.
Bob
- 06-14-2004, 09:36 AM #3Røbert M.Guest
Re: Replacing A Sanyo 4900
In article <[email protected]>,
"Oliver Cromwell" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I currently have a Sanyo 4900 on a one year plan that has been renewed once
> so far and I am looking to replace it with a flip phone. My usage is voice
> only with no desire for pictures, ReadyLink, or other bells and whistles. I
> was thinking of a Motorola V60 at renewal time but does anyone have a better
> suggestion? The Sanyo has done a good job here about 20 miles SW of Grand
> Rapids.
>
> Would I need to go into a Sprint store to get the new phone to *replace* the
> old one or can that be done online? I don't think that I can get the $150
> rebate on the V60 because my plan is $30 for 300 minutes and is one year at
> a time.
Dont assume you'll be denied. Write to [email protected]
and ask them if you agreed to a 2 year contract would they
get you a v60 for free?
It's called negotiating, and if you dont ask, you wont get.
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