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Sprint Brings Back Two-Year Contracts - With A Catch

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I'M TOTALLY PISSED

Zpike

Feb 29, 2016, 5:30 PM
I switched to Sprint a little over 4 years ago when it became apparent that Verizon would not be competitive with Sprint on pricing and that Verizon's data was too expensive. I chose Sprint for their very reasonably priced unlimited family plans. I also signed up on Black Friday so that I could always take advantage of the best deals on a subsidized device.

It worked well out the gate and also on my first upgrade 2 years later. However, this past Cyber Monday I found an awesome deal on BestBuy.com (of all places) for 2 devices with contract renewal from Sprint. But something surrounding Sprint's magical math from the previous contract renewal had my contract being up 2 days later. So, I couldn't get the deal.

I called Sprint to see if...
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mxmarcus

Mar 1, 2016, 9:52 AM
I don't think you will get something at this point.
I was in the same boat but I insisted that my plan required 2 years contract and I am not doing installments, lease (stupid) or full price. They had to call and get some kind of approvals and gave me what I wanted: subsidy with 2 years contract.
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