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- 12-01-2003, 06:30 PM #1AntonioGuest
http://www.sprint.com/pcsbusiness/pr...ink/plans.html
On this page it states that someone can receive a $150.00 service credit for
adding ready link to you service plan by signing a new two year aggreement. I
did that and Sprint is telling me that it is for corporate accounts. I thought
Business and Corporate accounts are the same. Second of all it does not say
anywhere on the page that you have to be a corporate account. It is under the
business account area of the web page. I have a business account and I want my
$150.00 service credit! What does everyone else think?
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- 12-03-2003, 01:13 AM #2O/SirisGuest
Re: Sprint AD! This ad looks misleading to me but am I just reading it wrong.
In article <[email protected]>,=20
[email protected] says...
> http://www.sprint.com/pcsbusiness/pr...adylink/plans=
..html
>=20
> On this page it states that someone can receive a $150.00 service credit =
for
> adding ready link to you service plan by signing a new two year aggreemen=
t. I
> did that and Sprint is telling me that it is for corporate accounts. I t=
hought
> Business and Corporate accounts are the same. Second of all it does not =
say
> anywhere on the page that you have to be a corporate account. It is unde=
r the
> business account area of the web page. I have a business account and I w=
ant my
> $150.00 service credit! What does everyone else think?
>=20
It doesn't? Hmm... you're right, not "you have to be a=20
corporate account." What it *does* say, though, is, "You=20
can add PCS Ready Link to any service plans your company=20
currently subscribes to..."
I think you're right that it's lacking in clarity. But I=20
disagree that it doesn't mention this at all. It seems=20
*fairly* clear that it's aiming itself at corporate=20
accounts.
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O/Siris
I work for SprintPCS
I *don't* speak for them.
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