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- 12-24-2003, 06:20 PM #1WeylandGuest
I'm reaching the end of my contract in two weeks.
I'm on a retention plan that gives me 750 a/t, some ungodly
amount of n/w, and I pay $10 extra for the Vision unlimited,
coming to a total of $59 (after taxes) per month.
Now, the _main_ reason I've stuck it out this long
is that I occasionally work from the road, using my
laptop, transferring up to 10 Megabytes of data per night.
(usually only about 5 Meg)
For that, Vision has been a godsend with its speed...
Is it really worth all the phuk'n hassles of Sprint to stay?
Is anyone else offering affordable high speed internet access?
What retention plans are people getting these days?
We had a Cingular rep at work offering anyone
in the company 1200 a/t minute plans for $39/mo.
After telling that to a retention rep I got, she offered me 800 a/t for $39.
I actually laughed out loud...; couldn't help myself.
So what's out there?
Thanks, and happyholidays~!
Weyland
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- 12-24-2003, 07:11 PM #2Bob SmithGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
"Weyland" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm reaching the end of my contract in two weeks.
>
> I'm on a retention plan that gives me 750 a/t, some ungodly
> amount of n/w, and I pay $10 extra for the Vision unlimited,
> coming to a total of $59 (after taxes) per month.
That's a pretty good price for the amount of AT and N&W minutes ...
>
> Now, the _main_ reason I've stuck it out this long
> is that I occasionally work from the road, using my
> laptop, transferring up to 10 Megabytes of data per night.
> (usually only about 5 Meg)
> For that, Vision has been a godsend with its speed...
>
> Is it really worth all the phuk'n hassles of Sprint to stay?
What hassles are you talking about?
> Is anyone else offering affordable high speed internet access?
At those prices, and for those areas that you need to go for?
>
> What retention plans are people getting these days?
> We had a Cingular rep at work offering anyone
> in the company 1200 a/t minute plans for $39/mo.
> After telling that to a retention rep I got, she offered me 800 a/t for
$39.
> I actually laughed out loud...; couldn't help myself.
>
> So what's out there?
>
> Thanks, and happyholidays~!
>
> Weyland
The thing you need to look at first and foremost is coverage, because if you
don't have the coverage for the areas you travel, what good is a good priced
plan? Next, is what other options are available with the other providers.
Can they provide similar options, with similar coverage? If so, then it's
time to look around.
The whole deal is, what company is going to fill your needs the best. Price
is something to look at, but it's not the first thing to look at, when
understanding what your needs are.
Bob
- 12-24-2003, 10:01 PM #3Kash76Guest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
You've never been bothered by Sprint using that amount of data? I'm
guessing that you are using a data cable? I am asking because I try to
gauge what I use on others experiences.
Thanks!
"Weyland" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm reaching the end of my contract in two weeks.
>
> I'm on a retention plan that gives me 750 a/t, some ungodly
> amount of n/w, and I pay $10 extra for the Vision unlimited,
> coming to a total of $59 (after taxes) per month.
>
> Now, the _main_ reason I've stuck it out this long
> is that I occasionally work from the road, using my
> laptop, transferring up to 10 Megabytes of data per night.
> (usually only about 5 Meg)
> For that, Vision has been a godsend with its speed...
>
> Is it really worth all the phuk'n hassles of Sprint to stay?
> Is anyone else offering affordable high speed internet access?
>
> What retention plans are people getting these days?
> We had a Cingular rep at work offering anyone
> in the company 1200 a/t minute plans for $39/mo.
> After telling that to a retention rep I got, she offered me 800 a/t for
$39.
> I actually laughed out loud...; couldn't help myself.
>
> So what's out there?
>
> Thanks, and happyholidays~!
>
> Weyland
- 12-25-2003, 01:11 AM #4WeylandGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
"Bob Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> That's a pretty good price for the amount of AT and N&W minutes ...
Okay...
> What hassles are you talking about?
There have literally been *****loads* of hassles.
I'm not gonna start another sprint gripe session, but suffice to say
there have been what *I* onsider huge amounts of hassles to include
suddenly dropping services from my plan without notice or action on
my part, payments not being credited even though they can "see" them
being made, outright _lies_ about services and my plan, cancelling my
account without my involvement, taking five days to re-create it, and on and on...
> > Is anyone else offering affordable high speed internet access?
>
> At those prices, and for those areas that you need to go for?
Even close in price would be okay...
If the phone service and customer service was good, I'd even pay more.
To be frank, I can't believe sprint has survived with how poor they treat people.
But they *DO* hve good plans...
> The thing you need to look at first and foremost is coverage, because if you
> don't have the coverage for the areas you travel, what good is a good priced
> plan? Next, is what other options are available with the other providers.
> Can they provide similar options, with similar coverage? If so, then it's
> time to look around.
I agree on both parts.
Which is why I'm here asking. (:>)
> The whole deal is, what company is going to fill your needs the best. Price
> is something to look at, but it's not the first thing to look at, when
> understanding what your needs are.
Agreed.
Any ideas or thoughts?
Best,
Weyland
- 12-25-2003, 01:16 AM #5WeylandGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
"Kash76" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<gitGb.35339$VB2.75605@attbi_s51>...
> You've never been bothered by Sprint using that amount of data? I'm
> guessing that you are using a data cable? I am asking because I try to
> gauge what I use on others experiences.
>
> Thanks!
Yes, I'm using a data cable.
Sanyo 4900 and Linux on my laptop.
(works from windows, too)
I don't do it often, but I have been doing it for a year now.
I have seen where others have been caught
and charged, but so far it hasn't happened to me.
<crosses fingers>
Hope that helps,
Weyland
- 12-25-2003, 04:12 AM #6Jerome ZelinskeGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
You are getting 750 minutes for $49 plus $10 for Vision, and were
offered 800 for 39, (also plus 10 for Vision?), (how many n&w?), (how
many n&w do you use?) Sounds like 50 more minutes for 10 dollars less
and you laugh?
Weyland wrote:
> I'm reaching the end of my contract in two weeks.
>
> I'm on a retention plan that gives me 750 a/t, some ungodly
> amount of n/w, and I pay $10 extra for the Vision unlimited,
> coming to a total of $59 (after taxes) per month.
>
> Now, the _main_ reason I've stuck it out this long
> is that I occasionally work from the road, using my
> laptop, transferring up to 10 Megabytes of data per night.
> (usually only about 5 Meg)
> For that, Vision has been a godsend with its speed...
>
> Is it really worth all the phuk'n hassles of Sprint to stay?
> Is anyone else offering affordable high speed internet access?
>
> What retention plans are people getting these days?
> We had a Cingular rep at work offering anyone
> in the company 1200 a/t minute plans for $39/mo.
> After telling that to a retention rep I got, she offered me 800 a/t for $39.
> I actually laughed out loud...; couldn't help myself.
>
> So what's out there?
>
> Thanks, and happyholidays~!
>
> Weyland
- 12-25-2003, 01:40 PM #7Bob SmithGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
"Weyland" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Bob Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
<Snipped>
>
> > The whole deal is, what company is going to fill your needs the best.
Price
> > is something to look at, but it's not the first thing to look at, when
> > understanding what your needs are.
>
> Agreed.
>
> Any ideas or thoughts?
>
> Best,
>
> Weyland
Sure, go with that retention plan they offered you ... It's a hellava deal.
Bob
- 12-27-2003, 04:25 AM #8Former SelfGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
Weyland,
I'm in the same boat as you, Sprint can be a hassle, but most are.
I've been checking around and I'm hesitant to lose my internet
connection, seeing as it's my only. I kinda wish the phone could be
charged while connected, seems a little dumb to me.
I consistently connect at 230400 and get downloads anywhere from 12 -
19 K/sec, and I haven't hear of anyone on any other provider get close
to date, so you may want to do as I plan to and stay (but those
bastards better give me the new 7pm start time for free minutes like
the new customers). And they better not mess with my access either,
they bragged about the laptop connection to get me to join so they're
most certainly not going to threaten me about the data cable use
Cheers,
FS
- 12-27-2003, 09:46 AM #9WeylandGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
[email protected] (Former Self) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I kinda wish the phone could be
> charged while connected, seems a little dumb to me.
There are a few articles on the net about hacking a
cable to allow charging from the USB port while in use.
I never got that far, though...
This was for the 4900, though.
Is that what you're using?
Can other phones be used the same way?
(data cable and *777)
What phones? Does anyone know or have first hand experience?
> And they better not mess with my access either,
> they bragged about the laptop connection to get me to join so they're
> most certainly not going to threaten me about the data cable use
> Cheers,
> FS
Yeah, they lied to me outright, as well.
In fact, it was the only reason I chose the phone and stayed with
them, back then.
They told me I could transfer my contacts over to the
phone with the *SUPPLIED* data cable, and also told me
I could connect to the internet with the phone and cable.
I was very specific when I asked about both.
By chance, I actually recorded the conversation by accident.
They did everything but come out and call me a liar until I played
the recorded conversation back to them, complete with the rep's
name...
I later bought the cable at Radio Shack, and felt absolutely ZERO
remorse for skirting the system, due to their lack of concern for
phukking me.
Over the last two years, they've caused me great amounts of heartburn,
but
alas, right now it seems if they are still the ones with the best
options...
I guess it's all down to a few perks added on now.
I'll hafta take my laptop to the store and see if I can connect with
one of the newer phones.
Thanks,
Weyland
- 12-27-2003, 11:21 AM #10ThadiusGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
No matter how hard I try, I can't seem to *accidentally* record a phone
conversation.
"Weyland" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> [email protected] (Former Self) wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
> > I kinda wish the phone could be
> > charged while connected, seems a little dumb to me.
>
> There are a few articles on the net about hacking a
> cable to allow charging from the USB port while in use.
> I never got that far, though...
> This was for the 4900, though.
> Is that what you're using?
>
> Can other phones be used the same way?
> (data cable and *777)
> What phones? Does anyone know or have first hand experience?
>
> > And they better not mess with my access either,
> > they bragged about the laptop connection to get me to join so they're
> > most certainly not going to threaten me about the data cable use
> > Cheers,
> > FS
>
> Yeah, they lied to me outright, as well.
> In fact, it was the only reason I chose the phone and stayed with
> them, back then.
> They told me I could transfer my contacts over to the
> phone with the *SUPPLIED* data cable, and also told me
> I could connect to the internet with the phone and cable.
> I was very specific when I asked about both.
>
> By chance, I actually recorded the conversation by accident.
>
> They did everything but come out and call me a liar until I played
> the recorded conversation back to them, complete with the rep's
> name...
>
> I later bought the cable at Radio Shack, and felt absolutely ZERO
> remorse for skirting the system, due to their lack of concern for
> phukking me.
>
> Over the last two years, they've caused me great amounts of heartburn,
> but
> alas, right now it seems if they are still the ones with the best
> options...
>
> I guess it's all down to a few perks added on now.
>
> I'll hafta take my laptop to the store and see if I can connect with
> one of the newer phones.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Weyland
- 12-27-2003, 03:56 PM #11WeylandGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
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"Thadius" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> No matter how hard I try, I can't seem to *accidentally* record a phone
> conversation.
LOL~!
Well, this was at work, the day after we installed a new phone
system that lets you record calls for customer service stuff,
and I was exploring the system while speaking to them and
unknowingly/absent-mindedly clicked on an icon that started the
process.
Didn't *mean* for it to start recording, but was
happily amused when we saw that it had later on.
(it stored the recordings to hard drive)
Bottom line is I got lucky, and got them to eat their words, but in
the
end it didn't do squat for me except get me 3 months of Vision for
free.
Best,
Weyland
- 01-15-2004, 01:47 AM #12planeGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
[email protected] (Former Self) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Weyland,
> I'm in the same boat as you, Sprint can be a hassle, but most are.
> I've been checking around and I'm hesitant to lose my internet
> connection, seeing as it's my only. I kinda wish the phone could be
> charged while connected, seems a little dumb to me.
> I consistently connect at 230400 and get downloads anywhere from 12 -
> 19 K/sec, and I haven't hear of anyone on any other provider get close
> to date, so you may want to do as I plan to and stay (but those
> bastards better give me the new 7pm start time for free minutes like
> the new customers). And they better not mess with my access either,
> they bragged about the laptop connection to get me to join so they're
> most certainly not going to threaten me about the data cable use
> Cheers,
> FS
If you have a sanyo phone, and possibly others, you can find cables on
ebay which charge with f rom the usb port, also, sanyo and possibly
others has the desktop charger (oem) which will charge and connet at
the same time.
- 01-15-2004, 03:27 AM #13JammyGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
"Former Self" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
I kinda wish the phone could be
> charged while connected, seems a little dumb to me.
Hmm . . .my Sanyo 1800 is sitting on the end table right now connected "AND"
charging! I do this 4 or 5 times a week.
Jammy
- 01-15-2004, 12:17 PM #14TLGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
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In our case it's "NO" ...
We had been with SprintPCS since 1998. All went well until we hit
problems. Before July last year, we had a $50 grandfathered/retention
plan that gave us 500 min. + 500 min. retenion add-on w/free unlimited
PCS-PCS, and unlimited N&W. Since it's a share plan among 3 phones,
it added $30 to the plan. We paid $80 for all above. When my son
graduated from college and moved back to town in July, he went to a
Sprint store to change the number back to local number. The CR in the
Store told him the change would not affect the contract terms and
expiration date (which stay expired). So he did the number changed.
When we receive the next bill, shockingly, we found that the contract
term was changed to $45 plan (500 min)with $5 unlimited PCS-PCS and
$20/each add-on lines for two lines. So for the identical plan we had
to pay $10 more. Besides the contract was extended to July xx, 2004.
It took us 2 months to get all this straight out. But we lost all
confidence with Sprint.
In December, when I was able to port my Cingular services to somewhere
else, I talked to Sprint retention for this matter and asked if they
would give us one phone upgrade at the price as 'new customer'
discount. The answer was 'NO'. I talked, as someone suggested here,
to several retention persons and got the same message back each time.
So on 12/27 I went to a 3rd party T-Mobile dealer to port my Cingular
service and all three Sprint lines to T-Mobile. It costed me $35
activation fee for each line, but the dealer refunded $35 for each
line. With two one year contracts - $39 and $99 share plan, we got
four free new phones - 2 Moto V300, 1 Nok 6610 and 1 Samsung V205.
The porting took about 4 hours to complete. So far we like T-Mobile
services.
One thing I do feel releif is that I don't have to deal with the
phonebook each time I change the phone. I can 'upload' the phonebook
in the phone memory to the SIM card, insert the SIM card to the new
phone, and 'download' the phonebook to the phone memory of the new
phone.
Look out CDMA providers!!! If you don't take care of your customers,
you'll start lossing to GSM providers when GSM network is as complete
as CDMA's.
"Thadius" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> No matter how hard I try, I can't seem to *accidentally* record a phone
> conversation.
>
> "Weyland" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > [email protected] (Former Self) wrote in message
> news:<[email protected]>...
> > > I kinda wish the phone could be
> > > charged while connected, seems a little dumb to me.
> >
> > There are a few articles on the net about hacking a
> > cable to allow charging from the USB port while in use.
> > I never got that far, though...
> > This was for the 4900, though.
> > Is that what you're using?
> >
> > Can other phones be used the same way?
> > (data cable and *777)
> > What phones? Does anyone know or have first hand experience?
> >
> > > And they better not mess with my access either,
> > > they bragged about the laptop connection to get me to join so they're
> > > most certainly not going to threaten me about the data cable use
> > > Cheers,
> > > FS
> >
> > Yeah, they lied to me outright, as well.
> > In fact, it was the only reason I chose the phone and stayed with
> > them, back then.
> > They told me I could transfer my contacts over to the
> > phone with the *SUPPLIED* data cable, and also told me
> > I could connect to the internet with the phone and cable.
> > I was very specific when I asked about both.
> >
> > By chance, I actually recorded the conversation by accident.
> >
> > They did everything but come out and call me a liar until I played
> > the recorded conversation back to them, complete with the rep's
> > name...
> >
> > I later bought the cable at Radio Shack, and felt absolutely ZERO
> > remorse for skirting the system, due to their lack of concern for
> > phukking me.
> >
> > Over the last two years, they've caused me great amounts of heartburn,
> > but
> > alas, right now it seems if they are still the ones with the best
> > options...
> >
> > I guess it's all down to a few perks added on now.
> >
> > I'll hafta take my laptop to the store and see if I can connect with
> > one of the newer phones.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Weyland
- 01-15-2004, 06:36 PM #15MikeGuest
Re: Is it actually *WORTH* staying with SPCS?
Sprint Sucks, as most know. Sprint service sucks, their phone staff
in India sucks, and their morons in the store locations suck. The
people at Sprint ripped me off, lied to me, and the list goes on.
Sprint will burn a customer any chance they can get. They will nickel
and dime you as long as you have service with them. They are well
know for putting extra charges on you billing statement and letting
fight for your money back. I give the way Sprint deals with customers
a ZERO. SPRINT SUCKS.
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