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Sprint Sends Texts To Landline Phones

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Free doenst mean FREE, it means "pay up suck'a"

MeAtWork

Apr 26, 2006, 11:18 AM
I just saw the post for the free txt to landline. I gave it a try and was bothered by a response i recieved from the sprint network saying that "standard text messaging rates apply". i thought, "what rates?! to a free service?!" i have unlimited text messageing, so i wanted to know the deal on the fees. customer service said the fee didnt apply to me, but to the landline customer. i brought up my aurgument that charging them was stupid. if i send a text message to the wrong #, they charge the wrong person. i told them it was being advertised as a free service (free to me, i have unlimited text messaging) so why are they trying to lie about it and still take money. anyway, seems pretty crooked to me on that part. its only .10 but still, its t...
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DRC215

Apr 27, 2006, 11:17 AM
Where does it say free? And the landline cust does not get charge for it. It is nothing more then a normal phone call for them. And just in case you forgot, Sprint is a business, they are in this to make money. If any other company had this service do you think they would not be charging their customers for it?
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barryefau

Apr 27, 2006, 12:20 PM
Amen.. they worked hard to deliver this service, they need to be paid for it! Like I say, if you work 40 hours do you only clock 30? ya, think about it 🙂
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