I've been using some serious roaming data with Sprint trying to get them to cancel. Currently I've used 4gb of roaming data, in a previous month I used 2gb of roaming. Does anyone know how long it takes to get the termination? Will this termination be my single line or my whole account with three lines?
I really cant wait to get the hell away for Sprint; they are a piece of **** company.
Pay your etf simple
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Pay your etf simple
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I'm not going to give Sprint any extra money for their lame service. They changed my email to text function without notifying me; when I asked about it they told me it was a network upgrade causing me to get delayed email to text functions. Turns out they now block email to text mesaging. This is the primary function I need on my phone for my job as a firefighter.
When I asked Sprint about this, they told me too bad. So screw them and I'll roam away till they cancel me. Thanks for your helpful advice though.
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I'm not going to give Sprint any extra money for their lame service. They changed my email to text function without notifying me; when I asked about it they told me it was a network upgrade causing me to get delayed email to text functions. Turns out they now block email to text mesaging. This is the primary function I need on my phone for my job as a firefighter.
When I asked Sprint about this, they told me too bad. So screw them and I'll roam away till they cancel me. Thanks for your helpful advice though.
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Sprint often update the small details on our contracts/service and almost every time there are parts of the change that qualify under our agreement as something that effects you negatively.
Keep up to date on Sprint news and wait for such a change... you have l 30 days after a change in which you can amicably part ways.
Also I keep hearing about "airaves" or something like that... I guess they'll set you up if you are in a coverage zone with no coverage.
Hope it helps. Gl
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PhAkEer said:
Sprint often update the small details on our contracts/service and almost every time there are parts of the change that qualify under our agreement as something that effects you negatively.
Keep up to date on Sprint news and wait for such a change... you have l 30 days after a change in which you can amicably part ways.
Also I keep hearing about "airaves" or something like that... I guess they'll set you up if you are in a coverage zone with no coverage.
Hope it helps. Gl
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I just read this post I quoted and that sounds like it would qualify.
Read the Sprint User agreement and remember that it is a two way agreement that they are bound to honor.
Airwaves and agreements
PhAkEer said:
Sprint often update the small details on our contracts/service and almost every time there are parts of the change that qualify under our agreement as something that effects you negatively.
Keep up to date on Sprint news and wait for such a change... you have l 30 days after a change in which you can amicably part ways.
Also I keep hearing about "airaves" or something like that... I guess they'll set you up if you are in a coverage zone with no coverage.
Hope it helps. Gl
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I just read this post I quoted and that sounds like it would qualify.
Read the Sprint User agreement and remember that it is a two way agreement that they are bound to honor.
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The problem with airwaves is they are basically using your home network connection for free to make up for their crap network. This works great for them and will provide better network service in my home; I'm just not interested in patching their network at my expense.
This also does nothing to fix my email to text messaging that they lied to me about. I checked my bills back for the previous 15 months and didnt see anything about a change in their agreement. Is this in the news and updates section or do I need to go over Sprints general terms and conditions every month with a microscope and compare to the previous month? I would assume they would be obligated to highlight or make a special area of changes.
ive seen people get kicked off for 5 gigs, and people who use 10 gigs of roaming and no cancellation. theres a thread here of a person who used 97 gigs of roaming in a month and hasnt been kicked, and its been about a month or so since he used that data. so my best guess is that it depends on who looks at your data usage and if they wanna kick you off or not.
while i used to say just pay the etf, now i can kinda see why people wouldnt wanna give another dime to sprint. Pretty soon im going to t-mobile with a nexus 4. 500 minutes a month, unlimited everything else, better service, speeds, etc and all for about $25-$30 cheaper then what im paying now. Sprint has some dark times ahead of them if they dont get their act together
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The problem with airwaves is they are basically using your home network connection for free to make up for their crap network. This works great for them and will provide better network service in my home; I'm just not interested in patching their network at my expense.
This also does nothing to fix my email to text messaging that they lied to me about. I checked my bills back for the previous 15 months and didnt see anything about a change in their agreement. Is this in the news and updates section or do I need to go over Sprints general terms and conditions every month with a microscope and compare to the previous month? I would assume they would be obligated to highlight or make a special area of changes.
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I'd recommend you read the terms of your contract.
My understanding was that if they changed anything that effects your ability to reasonably use what you pay for in the first they should have first notified you of the change, and then you should have had a chance to wiggle quietly out of your obligations... but my interpretation may be too liberal.
Any Sprint employees reading should chime in with any corrections
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I'd recommend you read the terms of your contract.
My understanding was that if they changed anything that effects your ability to reasonably use what you pay for in the first they should have first notified you of the change, and then you should have had a chance to wiggle quietly out of your obligations... but my interpretation may be too liberal.
Any Sprint employees reading should chime in with any corrections
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Yeah, I'd love to hear a resposne from Sprint on this. They seem to keep beating around the bush or accidentally getting disconnected when they dont have an answer; then not calling back. I get pissed even thinking about how ****ty I've been treated by Sprint. I'll continue to drag them thru the mud till I'm out of their grasp. Till then roam on and wait.
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Yeah, I'd love to hear a resposne from Sprint on this. They seem to keep beating around the bush or accidentally getting disconnected when they dont have an answer; then not calling back. I get pissed even thinking about how ****ty I've been treated by Sprint. I'll continue to drag them thru the mud till I'm out of their grasp. Till then roam on and wait.
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Tell me about it.. somebody other than myself has access to my sprint account and consequently, my phone.
Sprint says it's "not possible" but submitted it to the "Fraud Department" anyway.
I'm waiting for the call back within 3 days from weeks ago.
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I think what the commenter who mentioned the airave meant was that they'll likely send you an airave before canceling your service.
Remember, cancelling your service is more of a last ditch effort on our part.
It is true that you should be able to wiggle out of contract should they decide to change it, but that is likely very subjective; the changes that would allow as such likely fit into certain "categories". I.e, jacking up your rate would probably qualify, but discontinuing a minor service probably does not (not minor to you, of course, but you are most definitely in the minority of people who actually took advantage of that service). Though, this is some conjecture on my part, a rep would probably offer a better answer; I'm a technician, I don't deal with contracts.
Now as far as you trying to get kicked off (which I won't officially condone), it's generally not determined by a set gross amount of data used while roaming, but rather a large majority percentage of your total data used per month. The number needs to be high, sure, but it won't do you any good unless it accounts for something like 90%+ of your data usage.
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squshy 7 said:
I think what the commenter who mentioned the airave meant was that they'll likely send you an airave before canceling your service.
Remember, cancelling your service is more of a last ditch effort on our part.
It is true that you should be able to wiggle out of contract should they decide to change it, but that is likely very subjective; the changes that would allow as such likely fit into certain "categories". I.e, jacking up your rate would probably qualify, but discontinuing a minor service probably does not (not minor to you, of course, but you are most definitely in the minority of people who actually took advantage of that service). Though, this is some conjecture on my part, a rep would probably offer a better answer; I'm a technician, I don't deal with contracts.
Now as far as you trying to get kicked off (which I won't officially condone), it's generally not determined by a set gross amount of data used while roaming, but rather a large majority percentage of your total data used per month. The number needs to be high, sure, but it won't do you any good unless it accounts for something like 90%+ of your data usage.
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Thaks for the information and perspective from the technical side. Yes, this may seem as a little issue from Sprint's side, but in fact its the number one reason I have and carry my phone. As a firefighter I'm on call 24/7 and when the **** hits the fan we get notified by "email to text" or group texting. When Sprint took this away, they took my response to my community away after hours. Still they could not give a ****.
I'm not "trying" to get kicked off but with recent Sprint network changes; for the worse in my area, my phone is roaming a majority of the time. I will not allow Sprint to use my home network to patch their POS system with an airwave. What I will continue to do is use my data eventhough its roaming most of the time. Currently I've used 4GB or roaming and 800MB of non roaming data. I hope this cost Sprint and they cancel me; in the meantime I'll continue to spread the word of their ****ty service, both customer and network. In the end it will cost them more money and lost customers than if they would have let me out of the contract due to a change THEY made, that disrupts my service.
firemanwill28 said:
I've been using some serious roaming data with Sprint trying to get them to cancel. Currently I've used 4gb of roaming data, in a previous month I used 2gb of roaming. Does anyone know how long it takes to get the termination? Will this termination be my single line or my whole account with three lines?
I really cant wait to get the hell away for Sprint; they are a piece of **** company.
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1. Consume more than 10GB
2. It will take a lot of time and more if you are a good costumer.
3. Only your line the other 2 stay.
Tip: Pay ETF
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squshy 7 said:
I think what the commenter who mentioned the airave meant was that they'll likely send you an airave before canceling your service.
Remember, cancelling your service is more of a last ditch effort on our part.
It is true that you should be able to wiggle out of contract should they decide to change it, but that is likely very subjective; the changes that would allow as such likely fit into certain "categories". I.e, jacking up your rate would probably qualify, but discontinuing a minor service probably does not (not minor to you, of course, but you are most definitely in the minority of people who actually took advantage of that service). Though, this is some conjecture on my part, a rep would probably offer a better answer; I'm a technician, I don't deal with contracts.
Now as far as you trying to get kicked off (which I won't officially condone), it's generally not determined by a set gross amount of data used while roaming, but rather a large majority percentage of your total data used per month. The number needs to be high, sure, but it won't do you any good unless it accounts for something like 90%+ of your data usage.
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Actually, this is a much more informative, concise, (and probably far more accurate ) than any other department that I've dealt with.
That's one thing I've learned ...if you aren't talking to one of the techs you may as well be talking to a squirrel..
(No offense to any Sprint account reps, I'm sure I've just been unlucky)
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firemanwill28 said:
I've been using some serious roaming data with Sprint trying to get them to cancel. Currently I've used 4gb of roaming data, in a previous month I used 2gb of roaming.
I really cant wait to get the hell away for Sprint; they are a piece of **** company.
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I get pissed even thinking about how ****ty I've been treated by Sprint. I'll continue to drag them thru the mud till I'm out of their grasp. Till then roam on and wait.
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Thaks for the information and perspective from the technical side. Yes, this may seem as a little issue from Sprint's side, but in fact its the number one reason I have and carry my phone. As a firefighter I'm on call 24/7 and when the **** hits the fan we get notified by "email to text" or group texting. When Sprint took this away, they took my response to my community away after hours. Still they could not give a ****.
What I will continue to do is use my data eventhough its roaming most of the time. Currently I've used 4GB or roaming and 800MB of non roaming data. I hope this cost Sprint and they cancel me; in the meantime I'll continue to spread the word of their ****ty service, both customer and network. In the end it will cost them more money and lost customers than if they would have let me out of the contract due to a change THEY made, that disrupts my service.
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As it is clear what your intentions are, Will, I'm afraid I'm going to close this as it serves no real purpose and it will clearly cause a flame war. (Believe me I'm not a fan of Sprint service either.) Wish you the best of luck, and more importantly, thank you for your service as a fireman. :highfive:
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Well i know everybody said to be careful but i didnt actually think i was gonna get Terminated... i had the 00001 Verizon Prl and i used about 6gbs a month haha. They got me, but im jus gonna jump on my freinds plan I still <3 Sprint.
Well at least we know for sure that this is a way to get out of your Sprint contract and without an ETT fee.
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Well at least we know for sure that this is a way to get out of your Sprint contract and without an ETT fee.
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haha yup very true. i jus started my 2 years over too.
Are they asking for you to return your phone?
Or did you buy it at retail price?
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Are they asking for you to return your phone?
Or did you buy it at retail price?
Jw
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they didnt say anything about my phone, and no i JUST extended my two year contract for it.
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Are they asking for you to return your phone?
Or did you buy it at retail price?
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They can't ask you for your phone back.
Did they ban your ESN?
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Hi there,
I noticed you'd said you used around 6gb for months...
How many months did you get away with this?
Also, did they NEVER send you a letter/call you telling you that you were roaming a lot?
You'd think they'd give you a heads up.
One other thought... Do you think you could call them and ask them to not terminate you? Basically say something like, oh i only roam while at home, can you send me an airave so that I don't roam at home (at the office i get great service), something like that?
-RR
h20wakebum said:
Hi there,
I noticed you'd said you used around 6gb for months...
How many months did you get away with this?
Also, did they NEVER send you a letter/call you telling you that you were roaming a lot?
You'd think they'd give you a heads up.
One other thought... Do you think you could call them and ask them to not terminate you? Basically say something like, oh i only roam while at home, can you send me an airave so that I don't roam at home (at the office i get great service), something like that?
-RR
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ive been doin it almost a year now, no they never warned me :/ a heads up wud have been nice, and your right i probably could do that but i rly dont care, my friends gonna let me jump on his plan then i can get a phone at a new line price
You should send them a bill for an ETF.
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Thanks....
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Frohdisiac said:
ive been doin it almost a year now, no they never warned me :/ a heads up wud have been nice, and your right i probably could do that but i rly dont care, my friends gonna let me jump on his plan then i can get a phone at a new line price
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12 months is a good amount of time.
Were you consistantly downloading around 6gb a month (on roam)?
I suspect if you just used this on your phone for normal activites (streaming pandora/web searches/google maps/nav etc...) that you'd probably be good to go.
I only ask because I have HORRIBLE service where I live and found the 01337 prl to be 1000x improvement as far as speed (60681- 10kb/s if lucky, 01337-mod 120 kb/s).
-RR
I'm surprised they don't look into where you're roaming and figure out why it's roaming so much.
if roaming because of PRL(They see great Sprint coverage where you roam) - warn you about it and charge ETF.
If roaming because of no sprint = cut service off as was done to OP.
What if you want to renew with them? Do they add you to some sort of black list?
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I don't understand why anyone is acting surprised. This is clearly outlined in your contract that if you use over 50% of your voice/data per month roaming that your account will be subject to termination. The fact that they allowed you to get away with it for a year while using far more data roaming than the average Sprint customer does on the native network is nothing short of amazing. The massive bill that you have racked them up in roaming charges from Verizon should be grounds for them to sue you, to be honest. Sprint can see your PRL, and forcibly changing your PRL to roam 100% of the time should be grounds for termination with ETF. This ruins things for the rest of us as the revenue that could have gone to expanding/improving our network is now being used to pay off the massive debt incurred by people abusing roaming privileges.
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I don't think sprint gets a bill each month for X number of kilobytes people roam.
This is why they have signed roaming agreements... They pay a flat fee and users can then roam (no addl. cost to them).
Correct me if I'm wrong...
But I will say that it's unacceptable to run a speed test on Sprint, get only 10kb/s if lucky, flash a verizon prl and hit over 120kb/s and not feel like you're getting ripped off.
Every time I call sprint Data techs (they open a ticket and eventually tell me all towers are working correctly and there is no problem with the network)... Very disappointing.
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I don't think sprint gets a bill each month for X number of kilobytes people roam.
This is why they have signed roaming agreements... They pay a flat fee and users can then roam (no addl. cost to them).
Correct me if I'm wrong...
But I will say that it's unacceptable to run a speed test on Sprint, get only 10kb/s if lucky, flash a verizon prl and hit over 120kb/s and not feel like you're getting ripped off.
Every time I call sprint Data techs (they open a ticket and eventually tell me all towers are working correctly and there is no problem with the network)... Very disappointing.
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Exactly my same thoughts especialy since they are charging you that extra 10 bucks a month and for what ****ty service.
I am half tempted on doing this since verizon is full speed here where I live. Sprint better WTFU and get on the ball.
Wizard220 said:
Exactly my same thoughts especialy since they are charging you that extra 10 bucks a month and for what ****ty service.
I am half tempted on doing this since verizon is full speed here where I live. Sprint better WTFU and get on the ball.
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Well if you want Verizon speeds, then you can go on Verizon IMO. While I love the fact that Sprint has low prices and I'd LOVE if they actually made them into decent speeds, jumping on a different PRL and getting terminated will just be worse int he long run since I don't want to pay for verizon service.
Wow, I honesty don't remember ever seeing anyone confirm that they were booted for excessive roaming. I never change PRLs and hardly ever roam but thanks for letting people know.
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I don't understand why anyone is acting surprised. This is clearly outlined in your contract that if you use over 50% of your voice/data per month roaming that your account will be subject to termination. The fact that they allowed you to get away with it for a year while using far more data roaming than the average Sprint customer does on the native network is nothing short of amazing. The massive bill that you have racked them up in roaming charges from Verizon should be grounds for them to sue you, to be honest. Sprint can see your PRL, and forcibly changing your PRL to roam 100% of the time should be grounds for termination with ETF. This ruins things for the rest of us as the revenue that could have gone to expanding/improving our network is now being used to pay off the massive debt incurred by people abusing roaming privileges.
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thank you for your presence here on XDA
i'd like to take a minute to mention 2 things.
1. in a contract that takes longer than ONE (1) minute to read, there is no such thing as "clearly stated" and I can't vouch for your colleagues encouraging people to read them. the contract gets highlighted in a couple places and it's a "sign here, here 'n here sur!"
2. there's a clause in federal law where if party B agrees to not do something under contract with party A, and party A does not enforce their contract within X time frame (never knew how long but would love to know), party A has then waived their right to file suit.
h20wakebum said:
I don't think sprint gets a bill each month for X number of kilobytes people roam.
This is why they have signed roaming agreements... They pay a flat fee and users can then roam (no addl. cost to them).
Correct me if I'm wrong...
But I will say that it's unacceptable to run a speed test on Sprint, get only 10kb/s if lucky, flash a verizon prl and hit over 120kb/s and not feel like you're getting ripped off.
Every time I call sprint Data techs (they open a ticket and eventually tell me all towers are working correctly and there is no problem with the network)... Very disappointing.
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Your 3G speeds are only 10kbps? You must live in a lead box.
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Your 3G speeds are only 10kbps? You must live in a lead box.
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You're telling me.
Just ran a speed test and got 205kbps!!! WOW so fast!!!
Somtimes It's as bad as 10-70 kbps... It's horrible...
Anywho... Gotta hope Sprint will eventually fix their network, I see 6 towers being updated over the next 6 months.
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[I win after all after a call to retention][see further down for new developments] Each month I get my data throttled, I have to spend an hour or so on the phone until they'll open a service request ticket for some upper level honcho to press a button and clear up the problem in 5 minutes.
This time I upgraded my data plan to 10GB, but the throttle would not release. After the hour of my dealing with script following drones, a higher level support tech asked me what kind of phone I had. When I replied Galaxy Nexus, she gleefully replied that "our contract with you states we don't have to support 3G for you since you didn't buy one of our [crappy over priced phones] from us. In fact, I'm supposed to disable your 3G service. Even if you have a iPhone 4S." (Um... WHAT? iPhone? Now you're just trying to insult me.)
Just when I thought all hope was lost, my mobile muse rescued me with divine inspiration. "Oh really?" I smirked, "I just stuck my SIM card in my wife's T-Mobile Sensation™ and I'm still getting throttled. Can you support me now, biatch?"*
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"Why yes sir, I'll be happy to open up that ticket right away... Let us know when service is actually restored and we'll comp you for the throttled coverage."
LAWYERED!
* DISCLAIMER: I did not actually say biatch
Lol. Its in a sensation *****! U ever get it fixed?
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That's awesome. 5 cool points for using "lawyered".
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Lol. Its in a sensation *****! U ever get it fixed?
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I got the usual, "Your service request will be processed within the next 3 business days" reply. Apparently when I upgraded, they failed to remove the 5GB red flag on my account. Generally, my service requests go through the first business day. As I called on Saturday, I expect they'll get to it today... At least that's what usually happens.
Incidentally, they let me upgrade to 10GB for $40/month for three months, and threw in T-Mobile hot spots (whatever those are). It took me three phone calls of hemming and hawing before I got offered this, but it's there.
Nice superior intellect overcomes corporate bull crap I love it
Tmobile customer service might not be stellar but it's usually better than most other carriers.
Don't confuse the poor customer service reps with red flags like I'm using a device not sold/supported by Tmobile.
Just tell them you're using a phone that they sell/support and keep the distractions to a minimum.
This isn't a T-Mobile problem, its more of a problem with American carriers in general. They're wary to have to do anything involving a device they "don't support". Its unfortunate but kinda how it is.
Just keep on doing your thing. May I suggest going prepaid? You won't get good CS with an unlocked phone anyway, might as well not pay for it.
How do you know when you’re being throttled? I have their 5GB plan, but never use that much.
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How do you know when you’re being throttled? I have their 5GB plan, but never use that much.
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When you hit 5GB, you'll receive a pop up and/or SMS telling you you're being throttled for the rest of the period.
Your data speeds will also reduce to about that of EDGE, topping out at about .5mbps down / up. The icon in your status bar will still say 3G or H and you'll keep low ping times, but the speeds will be reduced.
I got sick of T-Mo and switched to StraightTalk prepaid. $45 per month for unlimited everything and I have yet to be throttled.
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I got sick of T-Mo and switched to StraightTalk prepaid. $45 per month for unlimited everything and I have yet to be throttled.
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That's because Straight Talk doesn't throttle. They just cancel your service lol. And they do it a lot sooner than 5GB.
I agree Straight Talk is a great deal, but it's not the same as T-Mo when it comes to data. T-Mo is 100% up-front about when they will throttle you, and they'll never cut your data off or charge overages.
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When you hit 5GB, you'll receive a pop up and/or SMS telling you you're being throttled for the rest of the period.
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Thanks. I didn't realize they'd actually notify you.
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Thanks. I didn't realize they'd actually notify you.
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Yep. In about 15 months as a T-Mobile customer I've only gone over 5gb maybe 2-3 times, but only actually been throttled once. That one time I was throttled, I was notified instantly.
martonikaj said:
This isn't a T-Mobile problem, its more of a problem with American carriers in general. They're wary to have to do anything involving a device they "don't support". Its unfortunate but kinda how it is.
Just keep on doing your thing. May I suggest going prepaid? You won't get good CS with an unlocked phone anyway, might as well not pay for it.
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Yeah i don't understand this either. They are so worried about getting you to get one of "their" phones. Even if your not using their phone, your still paying for their service. You buy a phone from them, they get a few hundred in profit one time. But if they provide good service, they don't need to rely on selling you a phone because they'll be making money on the service they're selling you. I guess the carriers forget that they are providing a service, it doesn't matter what you use the service on they should support it.
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Funny I had the complete opposite happen to me I called T-Mobile about slow data issue when I was in Las Vegas two weeks ago. The tech guy I talked to was real helpful and knew the GNex and was more than happy to help me. His biggest worry was that I called from my GNex and that if for some reason we would get cut off. But everyone has different outcomes when dealing with customer service. I will say that T-Mobile is light years ahead of Sprint, they just suck.
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That's awesome. 5 cool points for using "lawyered".
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Lol hey myspace guy
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So I'm still throttled. I called back today and they now say that no matter what, they cannot lift the throttle until the end of the billing cycle. They WERE, of course, happy to take my money to backdate a data plan increase, however. How sleazy.
I call this utter and complete bull****. As a programmer and dba, I refuse to believe it's impossible to lift a throttle before the end of the cycle.
I'm now being held hostage to creeping data by my contract.
Screw you, T-Mobile.
Time to figure out my exit strategy.
Call back and ask to talk to accounts and billing so you can cancel
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tanman1975 said:
So I'm still throttled. I called back today and they now say that no matter what, they cannot lift the throttle until the end of the billing cycle. They WERE, of course, happy to take my money to backdate a data plan increase, however. How sleazy.
I call this utter and complete bull****. As a programmer and dba, I refuse to believe it's impossible to lift a throttle before the end of the cycle.
I'm now being held hostage to creeping data by my contract.
Screw you, T-Mobile.
Time to figure out my exit strategy.
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I know exactly how you feel ..this happen to me last month ..I got throttled last month at 5 gigs ..so next day I call upgrade to the ten ..told me within two hours my data would be back to normal speeds..one day later still slow as hell ..anyways I call tech ..they ask " what phone you have " I say "gn" they say the can't do tickets for that ..so I put my sim in a sensation 4g and a T-Mobile vibrant ..still slow ..long story short I had to wait till my billing cycle over to get my speeds back..hang in there man ...
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So I'm still throttled. I called back today and they now say that no matter what, they cannot lift the throttle until the end of the billing cycle. They WERE, of course, happy to take my money to backdate a data plan increase, however. How sleazy.
I call this utter and complete bull****. As a programmer and dba, I refuse to believe it's impossible to lift a throttle before the end of the cycle.
I'm now being held hostage to creeping data by my contract.
Screw you, T-Mobile.
Time to figure out my exit strategy.
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It is definitely BS. They did it for me when I upgraded to the 5GB plan.
Hi, I posted this question in the general xda section, but no one has replied so I am hoping someone here can respond.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1811329
use a 3G roaming prl and download a TON of (legal) torrents. It might take 2 to 4 months, but they will drop you from service.
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Or....you could be civil about it. Call care, and plead your case, nicely. They have been known to allow customers out of a contract without and etf so long as the equipment gets returned, ask them if they'll make exception for you and let you do that
EDIT: never mind, I read your original post. I do think it's unreasonable to expect to not have to return the phone and not pay an etf either. Regardless of the amount you paid for the phone, you did enter a contract, and sprint ate a lot of money up front when you signed that contract.
If you feel so strongly about it, though, just cancel and eat the etf cost, and you should more than make up for it by how much you can sell the phones on eBay.
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I've been a Sprint customer for 10+ years and I've had almost zero complaints until these dang smart phones became the mainstream thing to have. Back when I had my Samsung Instinct the speeds were GOOD. For example, tethering was around 1.5mb all day long. By the time I got the EVO 4G though, things went down the toilet. Smart phones got super popular and Sprint simply couldn't handle it.
To top that off we got slapped in the face with a $10 dollar premium for 4G, oh excuse me "premium data" that doesn't even work for most of us. I have no 4G here and I' lucky to get 50kb's on 3G. I get 1.2mb on the Verizon PRL though.
I'd been using the 11115 PRL and toggling between Sprint and Verizon when I needed more speed but I've recently switched to the 00002 PRL in hopes of getting dropped. I shouldnt HAVE to toggle to Verizon to make my phone work.
I've complained to Sprint, they simply do not care. I bet they will start to care when I plug my phone in this weekend and pick some random Blue-ray sized files to torrent over 3G.
Can't wait to get over to AT&T or Verizon. I loved Sprint when it worked. I'd rather have a 5GB cap that works then unlimited that doesn't. Who cares about unlimited if you can't use it?
The plus side to having them boot me is I can keep my Epic Touch and resell it to help re-coop some of the money I feel I got scammed out of dealing with Sprint now that they don't seem to want to fix their network or compensate those of us who are/were loyal customers and are sick of this slow non-usable network.
Great...another thread for people to come in and post about how crappy Sprint's speed is and to teach people how to screw Sprint and the other millions of Sprint users that don't have problems (like me) by forcing your phone to roam and download tons of data.
amen sister.
I'm almost 1 year into my 2 year contract with sprint and I cannot wait until I can get out of it. I signed on because of unlimited data, which is great because I get 4g at work, but if I'm not at work or near one of the sp****ly placed 4g towers, I'm screwed.
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Great...another thread for people to come in and post about how crappy Sprint's speed is and to teach people how to screw Sprint and the other millions of Sprint users that don't have problems (like me) by forcing your phone to roam and download tons of data.
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do you have 4g wherever you go in your city?
My problem is that there are 6 4g towers placed around cincinnati and if you're not withing 1-2 miles of it, no 4g for you. Then, because we are a fairly dense market, the 3g speeds suck and the phone is almost useless.
Sprint does suck. Sprint has fallen so far behind the competition that i'm shocked that anybody ever renews a contract with them.
Yeah my service with sprint (virgin mobile) ain't great but hey I pay $25 a month for service. You just can't beat that!
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It I was paying $25 a month, I wouldn't ***** but I'm paying $108ish and I feel like I'm being kicked in the balls.
Being a 10+ year Sprint customer who has seen the service go down the drain, I have every right to complain because I know how it used to be before they decided to add all these new smart devices but not add new network to back them up.
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Or....you could be civil about it. Call care, and plead your case, nicely. They have been known to allow customers out of a contract without and etf so long as the equipment gets returned, ask them if they'll make exception for you and let you do that
EDIT: never mind, I read your original post. I do think it's unreasonable to expect to not have to return the phone and not pay an etf either. Regardless of the amount you paid for the phone, you did enter a contract, and sprint ate a lot of money up front when you signed that contract.
If you feel so strongly about it, though, just cancel and eat the etf cost, and you should more than make up for it by how much you can sell the phones on eBay.
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Yeah, I have no plans of using the Verizon PRL and get kicked. I have been in touch with customer service and it is getting to the point where they might let me out without ETF. I did not know that they would request the phones to be returned so I am trying to decide 1) if that's reasonable, and 2) if it is, then if it would be cheaper to pay ETF instead.
Tell them to refund your $200.00 dollars and you will be glad to return it.
I would be annoyed if on top of paying for the crap service they also wanted the phone back.
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Great...another thread for people to come in and post about how crappy Sprint's speed is and to teach people how to screw Sprint and the other millions of Sprint users that don't have problems (like me) by forcing your phone to roam and download tons of data.
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Agreed as well. If you sign a contract, man-up and fulfill your side of the agreement.
I totally do NOT agree with that. If you sign a contract and the provider can't provide what has been promised, the contract should be void.
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I totally do NOT agree with that. If you sign a contract and the provider can't provide what has been promised, the contract should be void.
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What exactly did they promise? They specifically do not promise any speed, ive looked.
I agree with u op. Sprint speeds have gotten a lot worse for me as well. My phone is not usable unless I'm on wifi. Its ridiculous. BUT u did sign a contract and you had two weeks to try it out. Hope it works out for u.
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The attitude of well it sucks but i did sign a contact that specifically does NOT make any speed promised etc is exactly why we keep getting screwed.
Considering I'm paying $108 dollars a month, $10 of that being for "premium data", it should at least WORK. On my phone, its unusable off wi-fi. No joke, sites can take up to 2 and 3 minutes to load and that is IF it loads. Normally something times out.
That is a load of crap, hence why I'm currently forced roaming on Verizon.
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The attitude of well it sucks but i did sign a contact that specifically does NOT make any speed promised etc is exactly why we keep getting screwed.
Considering I'm paying $108 dollars a month, $10 of that being for "premium data", it should at least WORK. On my phone, its unusable off wi-fi. No joke, sites can take up to 2 and 3 minutes to load and that is IF it loads. Normally something times out.
That is a load of crap, hence why I'm currently forced roaming on Verizon.
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If it is so bad that you cannot even use it, you need to call Sprint, and keep calling them until they either fix it or they let you out of your contract because they are not living up to their obligation to the contract. Coming on XDA and crying about it will get you nowhere. This is a development website, not a ***** fest site about the provider. Take this **** elsewhere.
I'm going to stop this before it goes any further. Sorry your speeds aren't up to par (mine aren't either), but you will need to find another way than discussing here. Contracts are contracts, no way around it. Just call and call until you get the answer you want. This will turn out to be a war and we do not need that here as we have enough of that already.
I've been with Sprint for a while now. Lately i've had a lot of complaints that people can't get to me. My girlfriend never gets notified when she gets a voicemail.
It takes us 3-4 times to dial any number.I've been missing important call for the last 2 months. One of them including my grandfather passing away.
It's really bad at my work. No signal at all and always roaming. I cannot continue to use this service.
I've called customer support and they told me that they are aware that a lot of people have had missed calls since March when they started rolling out the network vision upgrade. So for the last months I can get at least 4 people that have the same problem. Nothing is getting resolved and it seems nobody cares.
I took my phone in to get it check out by a tech and there is nothing wrong with it. Since I know of at least 4 other persons experiencing this, I'm sure now that this is not an issue with me.
What I am asking is why do I need to keep paying for a service that I cannot rely on? I have missed important calls, one of them regarding a family member passing away. I can barely make any calls. The data is really slow, pathetic. I cannot count on the Sprint network to do any of the basic functions that I am paying for.
I have tried to call Sprint to get any type of conpenssation or to get them to let me move but they keep telling me that it will all be better.
Anyone got any suggestions. I cannot stay with a company that is responsible for missing the last call i might have gotten from my granfather.
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I've been with Sprint for a while now. Lately i've had a lot of complaints that people can't get to me. My girlfriend never gets notified when she gets a voicemail.
It takes us 3-4 times to dial any number.I've been missing important call for the last 2 months. One of them including my grandfather passing away.
It's really bad at my work. No signal at all and always roaming. I cannot continue to use this service.
I've called customer support and they told me that they are aware that a lot of people have had missed calls since March when they started rolling out the network vision upgrade. So for the last months I can get at least 4 people that have the same problem. Nothing is getting resolved and it seems nobody cares.
I took my phone in to get it check out by a tech and there is nothing wrong with it. Since I know of at least 4 other persons experiencing this, I'm sure now that this is not an issue with me.
What I am asking is why do I need to keep paying for a service that I cannot rely on? I have missed important calls, one of them regarding a family member passing away. I can barely make any calls. The data is really slow, pathetic. I cannot count on the Sprint network to do any of the basic functions that I am paying for.
I have tried to call Sprint to get any type of conpenssation or to get them to let me move but they keep telling me that it will all be better.
Anyone got any suggestions. I cannot stay with a company that is responsible for missing the last call i might have gotten from my granfather.
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Sell your phones use it to pay eta and go to what ever service provider you want.
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Sell your phones use it to pay eta and go to what ever service provider you want.
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OK. you obviously didnt read everything... and thats ok. thank you for your opinion but that's not going to happen.
Selling my phones to pay an EFT because of spotty service is not justifiable.
If it has been driving you crazy which it seems to have since you miss important calls. Go with Verizon which will probably solve all your problems.
And you said it yourself that you cannot stay with a company that gives you problems so go to another company that will satisfy you
How does that not solve your problem.
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You not being happy in no way entitles you to get out of a contract fee free. Network vision is supposed to dramatically increase usability and from what I've read from people it has. For every four people you know that's having service issues I can guarantee there's a hundred who don't. You're on a website with information on different things to try to fix any possible problem. If you truly don't like the service suck it up and pay the etf
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I think the OP is asking what the suggested method is for convincing Sprint that he should not have to pay any fees to terminate service because essentially Sprint is not upholding their side of the contract. In other words, what is the procedure for claiming breach of contract on Sprint? And yes, breach of contract is a legal means to get out of a contract without being obligated to pay any fees and sometimes is enough to get rewarded compensation for those months that you were paying for and not receiving service.
I'm in mostly the same boat as the OP but fortunately the only thing I ever use is text messaging and data through wifi so it doesn't bother me that I can't make or receive calls at work or home much less get any kind of data at either location besides wifi. For the most basic of plans, Sprint charges me less than Verizon would which is why I moved to them but it is a bit disappointing to have a phone where 1/2 of the features (arguably the more important 1/2) don't work.
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I think the OP is asking what the suggested method is for convincing Sprint that he should not have to pay any fees to terminate service because essentially Sprint is not upholding their side of the contract. In other words, what is the procedure for claiming breach of contract on Sprint?
I'm in mostly the same boat as the OP but fortunately the only thing I ever use is text messaging and data through wifi so it doesn't bother me that I can't make or receive calls at work or home much less get any kind of data at either location besides wifi. For the most basic of plans, Sprint charges me less than Verizon would which is why I moved to them but it is a bit disappointing to have a phone where 1/2 of the features (arguably the more important 1/2) don't work.
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Force roam all the time like crazy. I have seen couple people who were asked to leave sprint due to that with no etf. Under no circumstances I would do that but that's what others have done before.
When Network Vision took place around my area, things got really bad until everything was set up and running. Well worth the wait
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When Network Vision took place around my area, things got really bad until everything was set up and running. Well worth the wait
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/13/sprint-flipping-the-lte-switch-in-boston-and-chicago/
If they are aware of a problem in your area with service and have no eta u can cancel with no etf. When sprint Renegotiated its deals with Verizon and the coverage shrank in certain areas I know for a fact they let 100's if not thousands of people cancel freely so I see this as no different
Edit: if u get no where with regular csr pm me for the number for executive services they will let u cancel for sure with no etf
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Thank you all for the answers.
In my book i cannot stay with Sprint out of principle. Because of them my phone never ringed when my grandfather called me on the night before he died.
My eft after talking to a representative is only 100$.
It should be zero if your phone doesn't work.
Sprint cost me $300 dollars a few weeks ago. Good like trying to get anything out of them.
Sorry for your loss, yes sprint sucks, i hope to leave it soon.
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Service issue
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You might want to voice up on sprint forums rather than on XDA, there are few sprint employees here.
Or put your phone up on MP if its a epic touch for example post it cheap around $150-175 for a quick sell and use that money if they do end up charging you $100.
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There was a cell site that covered my gf's old workplace and the bowling alley across the street we bowled at that was a data black hole for years. I don't know if it's improved but we don't go there anymore. There are just some buildings that are horrible for rf penetration. The moment you step outside, you get service and signal. There's always the possibility that there's some electronics or machines in the building that are creating interference in the frequency band these phones operate in.
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When Network Vision took place around my area, things got really bad until everything was set up and running. Well worth the wait
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Same here
heres a great idea....instead of complaining why dont you be proactive and cancel ur service and go to another carrier. Other than that xda is not a site to whine and complain about sprint or your service which most of us do not experience since we do not live where you do.
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Hello. Not sure if I should post here or somewhere else, so if it is in the wrong section, feel free to move.
So, basically, I am getting kind of worried. I have been with Sprint for well over 2 years, and have enjoyed being with them. However, the recent Vision upgrades have left signal in my house completely non-existent. They recently upgraded the tower about a block away from my house, and I have not been able to get a consistent signal since. I am constantly roaming within my house. Here recently I have been needing to use my phone for its data more and more. I have read that using too much roaming data will get you kicked off of Sprint, and I am kind of worried that I am going to be kicked. I currently have 3 lines on my account. My line has used over 2.5GB of data so far this month, and 2GB of that has been roaming. The second line (my mother's) has used 600MB of data, and 500MB of it is roaming. The third line (my brother's) has used 200MB of data, and only 20MB of that is roaming (he lives elsewhere). Last month's data usage were similar in terms of data ratios, but nowhere near as much data was used (had access to WiFi most of the month) I AM NOT using a Verizon PRL, and have tried updating profiles and PRLs on all of the phones.
Hearing this, am I going to be kicked? I really don't want to be, but if I can't pull a signal in my house, I might as well switch. If they do decide to kick me, what will they do about my brother's line? I don't want to have to switch that one line to its own line and pay 2 different cell phone bills. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do? I haven't received a letter or anything yet, but I have a feeling that it is only a matter of time.
PS: I won't be able to use an Airave, because I haven't had a consistent internet connection (hence the excessive data usage this month).
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Hello. Not sure if I should post here or somewhere else, so if it is in the wrong section, feel free to move.
So, basically, I am getting kind of worried. I have been with Sprint for well over 2 years, and have enjoyed being with them. However, the recent Vision upgrades have left signal in my house completely non-existent. They recently upgraded the tower about a block away from my house, and I have not been able to get a consistent signal since. I am constantly roaming within my house. Here recently I have been needing to use my phone for its data more and more. I have read that using too much roaming data will get you kicked off of Sprint, and I am kind of worried that I am going to be kicked. I currently have 3 lines on my account. My line has used over 2.5GB of data so far this month, and 2GB of that has been roaming. The second line (my mother's) has used 600MB of data, and 500MB of it is roaming. The third line (my brother's) has used 200MB of data, and only 20MB of that is roaming (he lives elsewhere). Last month's data usage were similar in terms of data ratios, but nowhere near as much data was used (had access to WiFi most of the month) I AM NOT using a Verizon PRL, and have tried updating profiles and PRLs on all of the phones.
Hearing this, am I going to be kicked? I really don't want to be, but if I can't pull a signal in my house, I might as well switch. If they do decide to kick me, what will they do about my brother's line? I don't want to have to switch that one line to its own line and pay 2 different cell phone bills. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do? I haven't received a letter or anything yet, but I have a feeling that it is only a matter of time.
PS: I won't be able to use an Airave, because I haven't had a consistent internet connection (hence the excessive data usage this month).
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Wait, I must be confused. You're on sprint right? Like as in sprint in the united states? You are asking if you should be concerned about an American company asking you to leave? They're gonna say "no no, you're money is NO LONGER GOOD HERE, you're using Way Too Much data?" is this a serious question? I'm really confused. Please help.
You really think they will drop you, release you from your contract because of this? This is either a joke or just hysterical.
Let us know what mean of sprint decides to do with such a problem customer as yourself.
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I'm still rotflol...
In this country, if a big business earns $0.01 more than you cost them, you will remain a customer until you are no longer profitable. And trust me...data is air. And last time I checked, air was free (thus far). I honestly think you'll be just fine.
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Wait, I must be confused. You're on sprint right? Like as in sprint in the united states? You are asking if you should be concerned about an American company asking you to leave? They're gonna say "no no, you're money is NO LONGER GOOD HERE, you're using Way Too Much data?" is this a serious question? I'm really confused. Please help.
You really think they will drop you, release you from your contract because of this? This is either a joke or just hysterical.
Let us know what mean of sprint decides to do with such a problem customer as yourself.
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I'm still rotflol...
In this country, if a big business earns $0.01 more than you cost them, you will remain a customer until you are no longer profitable. And trust me...data is air. And last time I checked, air was free (thus far). I honestly think you'll be just fine.
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According to Sprint's contract:
Off-network Roaming: The primary use of your Device must be for domestic purposes within the Sprint-owned network. Domestic means use in the 50 United States and U.S. Territories (except Guam). Sprint reserves the right, without notice, to deny, terminate, modify, disconnect or suspend service if off-network usage in a month exceeds: (1) voice: 800 min. or a majority of minutes; or (2) data: 300 megabytes or a majority of kilobytes. The display on your device may not always be on and will not indicate whether you will incur roaming charges. You can monitor usage online through My Account. Roaming is not available with single-band phones, or to customers who reside or whose primary use is outside an area covered by the Nationwide Sprint Network. Sprint may limit or terminate service if you move outside of the Sprint owned-network.
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Hate to bump my own topic, but does anyone have any ideas?
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Hate to bump my own topic, but does anyone have any ideas?
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I can tell you that Sprint will kick you from your contract, it happened to me. Twice!
I used just under 1GB of roaming per month over a two month period, my phone number became 'blacklisted' in their system and was turned off with no warning one day. I called support, fought for hours and was told the only option I now had was to port my number to a different carrier. I now have a Nexus on Verizon....
Even though the bill I received each month had a line that said 'Sprint 3G Roaming-- Used ###MB's of UNLIMITED' their contract does say in tiny letters that using over 300MB in a month will get you booted.
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I can tell you that Sprint will kick you from your contract, it happened to me. Twice!
I used just under 1GB of roaming per month over a two month period, my phone number became 'blacklisted' in their system and was turned off with no warning one day. I called support, fought for hours and was told the only option I now had was to port my number to a different carrier. I now have a Nexus on Verizon....
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I figured, but I wanted some assurance. Did you have more than one line on the account? Do you think they will drop all of the lines on my account (the main line is mine, the one that has done the most roaming)?
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Stop roaming and get them to give you a repeater... or whatever those things are called.
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Stop roaming and get them to give you a repeater... or whatever those things are called.
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Don't have a consistent connection to the internet. Otherwise I would have gotten it a month ago.
Call sprint tell them the problem and have them send you an airave. They should send u 1 for free.
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I would consider it a blessing to be released from my wireless contract. That would be awesome
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Call sprint tell them the problem and have them send you an airave. They should send u 1 for free.
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Don't have a consistent connection to the internet. Otherwise I would have gotten it a month ago.
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EDIT: Should clarify. Don't have a consistent ethernet connection.
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EDIT: Should clarify. Don't have a consistent ethernet connection.
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I also did not have a high speed internet connection at home so was unable to go the airave route.
I had two lines, the first (secondary line) was dropped about a year before my primary line was canceled.
Sorry to dig up an old thread, but do you think they would drop me for using say..........171 GB of 4G?
Anyone know if they kick you off quicker for exceeding data or minutes while roaming on verizon?
all our phones constantly roam at home (sprint signal is unusable at home). So far one user is at 2500 minutes roaming and 3.5 gigs roaming data.