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Sprint makes Premium Data changes from Jan 30, 2011

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5) As you said... Sprint is just following Verizon. So... if Verizon charges extra for 4G, what do you think Sprint will do?

Where exactly did I say that? My point is that the big 3 seem to all be doing the same thing.

What exactly will make you people happy...Fee phones every year, $1 a month cell service, etc...

Like I said if you don't like it go pre paid and guess what you still will be paying full price for the phone...oops
 
I smell price fixing because all this stuff so close together can't just be a coincidence. And hell, I will go prepaid. Verizon's prepaid is actually getting pretty reasonable.

Per month prepaid is always best and tmob is the best. I converted one of my old phones to a tmob prepaid and all i paid was like $25 every two months. Granted I didn't have data, but they even have a pay as you go option for that.

Having said all that, I do agree with you. It's not price fixing or they all would be the same price, but they are all doing the same thing and I think the reason for that is they want to stop subbing the cost of these new
SuperPhones. They just eat too much out of the bottom line.

If you really want to stick it to Sprint then invest "in stock" with Verizion. ;)
 
Per month prepaid is always best and tmob is the best. I converted one of my old phones to a tmob prepaid and all i paid was like $25 every two months. Granted I didn't have data, but they even have a pay as you go option for that.

Having said all that, I do agree with you. It's not price fixing or they all would be the same price, but they are all doing the same thing and I think the reason for that is they want to stop subbing the cost of these new
SuperPhones. They just eat too much out of the bottom line.

If you really want to stick it to Sprint then invest "in stock" with Verizion. ;)

I already have stock in Sprint & Verizon lol...
 
I love how the defenders are saying it's "just inflation" and there is nothing we can do but has anyone noticed that while all the post-paids are going up the pre-paids are going down? How is that possible if the cost of doing business keeps going up?!
 
I'm already paying for a much-promised "enhanced experience" with the everything data. Yeah right, at 1X speeds. Sprint rep told ne last May when I upgraded that EVDO was coming midsummer, so I said ok. I'm still seeing 1X. $10 more for the same? I don't think so.
 
I just heard that even if you get a new phone though insurance and activate it you will now have to pay the $10 a month fee. Any phone swap to a smart phone, not just resigning a new contract will get you shafted with the $10 fee. If they do nothing for me on the 7th then...Bye Bye Sprint!

ETA: Ok I guess not from insurance but if you swap to another smartphone for any other reason, you buy a new one off ebay or you switch to another one you have laying around, you will be charged the $10.
 
All smartphones now have the $10
Not true,currently only 4G capable does.After 1-30-2011 if you activate most smartphones(there may or not be a few exceptions) the new $10 fee will kick in,remember I said activate,this means if you do an esn swap the $10 fee will kick in. New or old smart phones, unless it's one of the few that may be excluded.If there is the inusr.reactivation or replacement that did not already have the $10 fee would not have the fee added.
There is absolutely nothing different about the 3G service,no change,no improvement!Sprint put their just put the word premium data spin on it,it's the same data as before the $10 fee,just charging more!
Currently there are no data caps on either 3or 4G data used by ph's,but there is for the newer wireless data card/devices,however it is possible to throttle back the data speed according to the their terms of use.
As long as you currently aren't paying the additional fee $10 you wont't after 1-30 unless you activate another qualifying smartphones (which all current/new/most old smartphones qual.)
Anyone else think this $10 fee could have anything to do with their 4G fee argument with Clear or possible/future to cover lawsuits?
 
I'm already paying for a much-promised "enhanced experience" with the everything data. Yeah right, at 1X speeds. Sprint rep told ne last May when I upgraded that EVDO was coming midsummer, so I said ok. I'm still seeing 1X. $10 more for the same? I don't think so.
I have EVDO but the data speeds still suck so don't get your hopes up with Sprint.
 
does anyone know how Sprint corporate discounts work on the Everything data family plans?

I now have the Everything data 450... get 25% off corporate discount (I work at Home Depot).. so my bill is only like 67 bucks (AFTER tax, insurance, and premium data fees) for practically unlimited everything. Love this plan!! :)

Im thinking of adding two lines (3 total). Thinking Everything Data Family 1500, with Any Mobil Anytime.
The plan is 129 for the first two lines and 19 for the third. thats 150 - 25% discount + (10 x 3, for premium data). So my question is will they still take the 25% off the $150? For a grand total of $142.50 for all three lines? Is this how it works? If so, seems pretty good.

Thank You!
No,employee discounts ONLY apply to the base plan rate,add lines etc. are not discounted.
 
They took nothing from you. What has changed for you? These changes will not impact you until you re-up your contract. At that point go to VZ if you don't like it.
Not so fast,what about upgrades or esn swaps or buying replacement smartphones from ebay or wherever after i-30? And I'm not even talkin about the 4-1-2011 change here.
 
That plan with Verizon doesn't include text, pic or video messaging. Plus, you can expect Verizon to charge a $10-15 fee for 4g when they roll it out next month. Verizon's text and talk plan is a more valid comparison and that would cost you $90 right now, not including the upcoming 4g fee. Assuming Verizon's 4g fee will be $10, that brings your grand total to $100. That's $20 more than Sprint.

You can certainly switch to Verizon if you want, but I guarantee it won't be a cheaper option.
Good argument IF you don't consider not everyone needs/wants or uses all those extras in which your,I mean Sprint plans forces customers to pay for.Sprint data speeds suck in many if not most areas outside big cities,major highways etc..
 
Ship jumpers will soon be on the VZW thread complaining about cost. At least that will free up space for others who know Sprint is still the best national carrier value.
Thats your opinion.Sure,wouldn't it be nice if only the Sprint team could use this & other forums exclusively for their own purpose without anyone to question it's fees,service and so on.
Like thats going to happen;)
 
Not so fast,what about upgrades or esn swaps or buying replacement smartphones from ebay or wherever after i-30? And I'm not even talkin about the 4-1-2011 change here.

Is this a question? Yes, after Jan 30th if you buy a phone off ebay and activate it on your account you will then get the $10 fee per month. It's so stupid.
 
Not a question, it is an answer to a post,it was suppose to have an attachment,(sorry) to a poster's incorrect/incomplete answer to another poster who said something like the $10 change wouldn't affect them(the original poster)!
I read this entire thread when I found out about the $10 fee,I couldn't believe some of defensive answers to good questions & those expressing discontent.But I shouldn't have been surprised ,I been getting bad info. from them since I been with them.I guess it's easier to blame the customer when Sprint management makes a bonehead move.
Third rate carriers simply don't deserve premium prices.
 
So they should give their service away for free...or maybe if they only did it to new customers you'd be okay with it? As long as it doesnt impact your life everything would be fine.

And that boys and girls is what's wrong with our great country. No one wants to pay.
 
So they should give their service away for free...or maybe if they only did it to new customers you'd be okay with it? As long as it doesnt impact your life everything would be fine.

And that boys and girls is what's wrong with our great country. No one wants to pay.

What don't you get about this argument?

It's not that we DON'T WANT TO PAY.

It's why should we STAY WITH SPRINT when the PRICE DIFFERENCE is negligable versus Verizon, while gaining a whole lot more service?
 
So they should give their service away for free...or maybe if they only did it to new customers you'd be okay with it? As long as it doesnt impact your life everything would be fine.

And that boys and girls is what's wrong with our great country. No one wants to pay.
Not even worth the time,however I would venture to bet a great deal that I pay much more than you and for a lot longer than you and I have used cell ph's for nearly since they came out.
Care to take that bet? Since you are obviously a Sprint employee.You know, that considered it makes it so makes your own words come back on you, since Sprint employees get their service free or very heavily discounted which even 3rd party sales people receive a heavily discounted rate,so how does that make you look when you comment on expecting service for free.
I ask you which one of use is impacted more by this change, we or you?
Now don't forget to let us know if you want to take that bet......;)
And where do you get off saying(implying) we the customer are whats wrong with America?Well at least we got the inside scoop on How Sprint views their customers.
 
There is zero reason to stay with Sprint.

This thread has more than run it's course for me. No more post.
We'll see how many of the "I'm leaving people are here post Feb 7th".
 
There is zero reason to stay with Sprint.

This thread has more than run it's course for me. No more post.
We'll see how many of the "I'm leaving people are here post Feb 7th".

Well that Feb 7th Announcement better be phenomenal.
 
I did hear Sprint hired a magician,maybe he can make all the cell carrier's bs disappear on Feb.7th.
That would qualify as an industry 1st
 
The problem with your thoughts is if someone decides to upgrade their old POS blackberry (old curve or tour) and get the 3g curve, there is nothing about it that says you'll utilize data more than your old blackberry especially if you could give a rat's ass about social crap, yet you're stuck paying $120 more per year. 3g service pretty much is what it is, and they're not utilizing 4g. Some people actually need a smartphone because it's smart. Calendar, contacts and email that aren't nearly as in depth as dumbphones. Yet these people are all being penalized. Not everyone surfs and streams. If that's the case it makes me feel better turning off my radio and streaming TuneIn Radio and Pandora all day long while I'm driving. Use the Sirius app when I have lifetime service on my Stiletto 2. If half the people in my company use a gig or less a month, I might as well use 20gb.

I recetly bought a bunch of BB Curve's ($100 new) and activated them on accounts for people that wanted them so I wouldn't up their phone service. Then on the 29th I'll buy a bunch of 4g phones (shift, epic, and evo) on those accounts, lock in the current non premium plan the BB's are on and utilize those phones elsewhere or just sell them and make money. Can buy some more BB's and do ESN swaps until the contract is up.

Also, the only phones that are really worth their salt are the 4g models. All the rest are crap. So if they're going to be stuck paying the extra $10/mo, might as well get the Evo Shift if you were considering the Transform. The phones are worlds apart. Heck, you could buy the shift, sell it on ebay, buy the transform on ebay and make money.

And, as a small business, the lines now get blurred when it comes to pricing. My business rep hasn't chimed in about the phone upgrades. We've been a customer for well over a decade, but do all of our lines qualify or just the one on the 4000 minute plan? What happens the next time Sprint gives us clunkers like the Moment, Hero, Instinct and Intercept where their useful life is lucky to be a year due to lackluster hardware and lack of updates? That 2nd year is torture.

And your phone is subsidized because of a 2yr service contract. They're not doing you a favor there. They are locking you in knowing they'll recoup that money for two years.

I spent plenty of time defending sprint when all the SERO whiners complained incessantly. But I just don't see the ROI in a blanket way for customers, especially from a company that continues to leak customers like a sieve. One of the companies I represent does a piss poor job of marketing, development and so on. Has a hard time increasing sales because of it, and the products are actually decent. But fixes, updates and such just don't come in a timely manner whatsoever. So what happens, they keep jacking up prices EVERY year so they can satisfy share holders leaving us to scramble, back pedal and such to try and pass along the price increase to the customer, and in some cases we just end up dealing with a lower commission because we can't pass the increase along. But the funny thing is, I don't see improvements coming any sooner, instrumentation for the products getting better. So my extra money goes where? Heck, I have a phone I paid a $50 premium for up front and an extra $10/mo more than normal. And the service they've provided on it has been far less than premium. So I'm already paying more for less, and now the rest of my people get to as well.

It is simple economics, They need more money to expand and grow..

Its funny guys want the new phones, the new tablets, improve 3g service and the 4g services..

But don't want the company to charge more to expand these services..

How prey tell do they continue to expand and innovate with out making money?

They are about to spend 5-7 billion to expand and improve coverage.

They subsidize your 600 phones down to 200 bucks.

They put up billions in dollars in upfront money to make your phones affordable..

This money unfortunately has to come from somewhere.. That some where is you the consumer..

It is better to loose low to non-profitable customers, than to continue to loose revenue..


So all the perks, sero lines, discounts, credits etc. are gone.. If it does not work for you, there are lots of other choices..

It is not about defending Spring or cheering them on, Its about understanding business 101.

I will also add that Sprint is responsible for the mess they are in. They created the Walmart mentality of their business by trying to compete on price.
 
The problem with your thoughts is if someone decides to upgrade their old POS blackberry (old curve or tour) and get the 3g curve, there is nothing about it that says you'll utilize data more than your old blackberry especially if you could give a rat's ass about social crap, yet you're stuck paying $120 more per year. 3g service pretty much is what it is, and they're not utilizing 4g. Some people actually need a smartphone because it's smart. Calendar, contacts and email that aren't nearly as in depth as dumbphones. Yet these people are all being penalized. Not everyone surfs and streams. If that's the case it makes me feel better turning off my radio and streaming TuneIn Radio and Pandora all day long while I'm driving. Use the Sirius app when I have lifetime service on my Stiletto 2. If half the people in my company use a gig or less a month, I might as well use 20gb.

I recetly bought a bunch of BB Curve's ($100 new) and activated them on accounts for people that wanted them so I wouldn't up their phone service. Then on the 29th I'll buy a bunch of 4g phones (shift, epic, and evo) on those accounts, lock in the current non premium plan the BB's are on and utilize those phones elsewhere or just sell them and make money. Can buy some more BB's and do ESN swaps until the contract is up.

Also, the only phones that are really worth their salt are the 4g models. All the rest are crap. So if they're going to be stuck paying the extra $10/mo, might as well get the Evo Shift if you were considering the Transform. The phones are worlds apart. Heck, you could buy the shift, sell it on ebay, buy the transform on ebay and make money.

And, as a small business, the lines now get blurred when it comes to pricing. My business rep hasn't chimed in about the phone upgrades. We've been a customer for well over a decade, but do all of our lines qualify or just the one on the 4000 minute plan? What happens the next time Sprint gives us clunkers like the Moment, Hero, Instinct and Intercept where their useful life is lucky to be a year due to lackluster hardware and lack of updates? That 2nd year is torture.

And your phone is subsidized because of a 2yr service contract. They're not doing you a favor there. They are locking you in knowing they'll recoup that money for two years.

I spent plenty of time defending sprint when all the SERO whiners complained incessantly. But I just don't see the ROI in a blanket way for customers, especially from a company that continues to leak customers like a sieve. One of the companies I represent does a piss poor job of marketing, development and so on. Has a hard time increasing sales because of it, and the products are actually decent. But fixes, updates and such just don't come in a timely manner whatsoever. So what happens, they keep jacking up prices EVERY year so they can satisfy share holders leaving us to scramble, back pedal and such to try and pass along the price increase to the customer, and in some cases we just end up dealing with a lower commission because we can't pass the increase along. But the funny thing is, I don't see improvements coming any sooner, instrumentation for the products getting better. So my extra money goes where? Heck, I have a phone I paid a $50 premium for up front and an extra $10/mo more than normal. And the service they've provided on it has been far less than premium. So I'm already paying more for less, and now the rest of my people get to as well.

What you said is what I was trying to articulate earlier. You just said it in a much more erudite fashion. Quite well done.
 
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