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    I searched this group for discussions about the fees, but couldn't find
    anything. I thought I remembered some discussion a while back, but
    apparently didn't have the right subject.

    Anyway, just got off a live chat with Sprint, and asked them if they had
    started the practice that some other carriers have, that of pro-rating
    early termination fees. Her answer: No, they haven't. Fee is still
    $200 per account--if you have family plan, it's a flat $200; NOT a fee
    per phone.

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    Thieves get rich and saints get shot, and God don't answer prayers a lot.



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  2. #2
    dafydd
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    Re: Early Termination Fees

    On Jun 26, 10:34*am, [email protected] wrote:
    > I searched this group for discussions about the fees, but couldn't find
    > anything. *I thought I remembered some discussion a while back, but
    > apparently didn't have the right subject.
    >
    > Anyway, just got off a live chat with Sprint, and asked them if they had
    > started the practice that some other carriers have, that of pro-rating
    > early termination fees. *Her answer: No, they haven't. *Fee is still
    > $200 per account--if you have family plan, it's a flat $200; NOT a fee
    > per phone.
    >
    > --
    > Thieves get rich and saints get shot, and God don't answer prayers a lot.


    That information is not correct. The early termination fee is per
    line that is still under contract. If you have a family plan, and
    only one of the lines is still under contract, THEN it would only be
    $200 for you to cancel the whole shabang. However, if say you had 4
    lines of service on that plan, and 3 are still under contract, it
    would be $600 dollars for the early termination fee if all the lines
    were terminated. Sorry if you had gotten your hopes up over what you
    had understood from the chat persons.

    In regard to pro-rating, once this does go into effect, it would apply
    only to lines of service that were opened after that date the policy
    goes into effect. Any that were started prior to that date would
    still be charged the entire EFT if terminated before the end of their
    agreement.

    I hope that clears things up a bit.



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    DTC
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    Re: Early Termination Fees

    [email protected] wrote:
    > Fee is still
    > $200 per account--if you have family plan, it's a flat $200; NOT a fee
    > per phone.


    You were giving incorrect information by the Sprint rep (imagine THAT!)

    If you have a two year old family plan and added a new member to it last
    month, then that member will still be under contract for two more years.




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    Tim Smith
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    Re: Early Termination Fees

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] wrote:
    > Anyway, just got off a live chat with Sprint, and asked them if they had
    > started the practice that some other carriers have, that of pro-rating
    > early termination fees. Her answer: No, they haven't. Fee is still
    > $200 per account--if you have family plan, it's a flat $200; NOT a fee
    > per phone.


    They nailed me for $200 per phone on a family plan.

    --
    --Tim Smith



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