Just wanted to mention this in case it hadn't been said here before. When I went into the local Sprint store and was discussing switching over from AT&T, etc., one of the guys started asking me questions...who do I work for?, did I bank at a credit union?
Apparently, if you bank with a credit union, you can get your activation fee removed and get 10% off your monthly Sprint bills. While 10% isn't necessarily as much of a discount as some might get from their employers, you can always call up after signing up with them (and getting your free activation) and have Sprint change your discount to what you're entitled to by your employer.
Just thought some of you might want to know....
Apparently, if you bank with a credit union, you can get your activation fee removed and get 10% off your monthly Sprint bills. While 10% isn't necessarily as much of a discount as some might get from their employers, you can always call up after signing up with them (and getting your free activation) and have Sprint change your discount to what you're entitled to by your employer.
Just thought some of you might want to know....
