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Sprint Agrees to Waive Fees for Calls to Haiti

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Top message:  Last to respond, as usual. by VDubb   Feb 11, 2010, 11:04 AM

Replying to:  Re: Last to respond, as usual. by VDubb   Feb 11, 2010, 11:56 AM

Re: Last to respond, as usual.

by Slammer    Feb 12, 2010, 9:04 AM

Honestly VDubb, I expected you to respond to a thread of this nature rather than be the originator. Why did the post have to be about a competition of who is first or last to help in a time of need? I fully understand the relevance of brand image but to discredit Sprint just because they were late to unite in offering a free service, just doesn't make sense in an ethical stand. And that's what Azeron is ultimately trying to convey. We all know the competitive nature of the carriers as a company, but when the individual reps of the carriers remain competitive during times like the one in Haiti, does not show good character of the individual. I have no love for VZW, but am very glad they offered concessions regardless if it was used to brand an image or not. I respect any company that responds in a time like this. Sprint is back dating all calls to and from Haiti. That is good enough for me.

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