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  • 12-04-2014, 07:49 AM
    tavenger5
    Well, one is a prepaid no contract plan, and one is a 2 year contract plan, that you pretty much have to pay every month for 2 years, or pay a termination fee. Generally the 2 year plans come with subsidized phones, either free or reduced price, whereas the prepaid plans you have to buy a phone from them outright or, a new thing that providers have started, pay an additional monthly fee to 'finance' the phone.
  • 12-03-2014, 09:10 PM
    jacatone
    Been thinking of getting a new smart phone through Sprint since they've lowered their plans. I don't understand the difference between "$0.00 down + tax No annual service agreement $10.00/mo. for 24 mos." and say "$29.99 2-yr service agreement"? Could someone explain how this works? Trying to get help and my local Sprint store has proven difficult. Thanks.

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