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  1. #1
    rlcarter
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    I received a card today in the mail from Sprint. The subject was CPNI.
    It said if you are a new customer you would have 33 days before your
    CPNI approval is assumed.

    Existing customers. If you previously opted-out,you are not required to
    do anything. If you have not opt-out, your CPNI cond=sent status will
    remain unchanged unless you effectuate an opt-out request. by calling a
    toll-free number.

    My question is what is CPNI in the first place? I do not remember
    evering hearing of it before now. I don't know now if I should accept it
    or not.

    Can anyone inform me in a direction I should go?

    Thanks,
    A concerned customer.



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  2. #2
    Bob Smith
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    Re: CPNI


    "rlcarter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I received a card today in the mail from Sprint. The subject was CPNI.
    > It said if you are a new customer you would have 33 days before your
    > CPNI approval is assumed.
    >
    > Existing customers. If you previously opted-out,you are not required to
    > do anything. If you have not opt-out, your CPNI cond=sent status will
    > remain unchanged unless you effectuate an opt-out request. by calling a
    > toll-free number.
    >
    > My question is what is CPNI in the first place? I do not remember
    > evering hearing of it before now. I don't know now if I should accept it
    > or not.
    >
    > Can anyone inform me in a direction I should go?
    >
    > Thanks,
    > A concerned customer.


    Here's some info I found via Google -
    http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs1aplus-cpni.htm

    Bob






  3. #3
    rlcarter
    Guest

    Re: CPNI

    Bob Smith wrote:
    > "rlcarter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>I received a card today in the mail from Sprint. The subject was CPNI.
    >>It said if you are a new customer you would have 33 days before your
    >>CPNI approval is assumed.
    >>
    >>Existing customers. If you previously opted-out,you are not required to
    >>do anything. If you have not opt-out, your CPNI cond=sent status will
    >>remain unchanged unless you effectuate an opt-out request. by calling a
    >>toll-free number.
    >>
    >>My question is what is CPNI in the first place? I do not remember
    >>evering hearing of it before now. I don't know now if I should accept it
    >>or not.
    >>
    >>Can anyone inform me in a direction I should go?
    >>
    >>Thanks,
    >>A concerned customer.

    >
    >
    > Here's some info I found via Google -
    > http://www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs1aplus-cpni.htm
    >
    > Bob
    >
    >
    >

    Thanks Bob, That was the information that I needed. I am very grateful
    for your help.



  4. #4
    GPrestonian
    Guest

    Re: CPNI

    Thanks, Bob! Opted out via the link you posted.

    /gp