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This is a great incentive!

Slammer

Mar 12, 2011, 5:08 PM
Sprint has come very far in rebuilding a strong foundation to grow again. They have come full circle in improving so many past damaging aspects of the company:

Customer Service.
Phone selection.
Price plans.
Billing.
Network performance.
Management skills.

All these items have been addressed and remedied to a very respectable degree. These things will once again compliment the innovation Sprint has always been known for.

I would hope that those who browse this forum, realize Sprint is NOT the same carrier it was two years ago. As a customer, I almost left for a second time because of headaches, inadequacy of proper acknowledgments of issues.However, I elected to stay the course once Dan Hesse took the helm. His accomplis...
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tmorep03

Mar 12, 2011, 5:15 PM
John i know what ur saying its a great incentive and people on here complaining are just trying troll.
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mellowlen62

Mar 13, 2011, 8:15 AM
Good post. I wish other people would not post their experiences from years ago, but would stick to how Sprint is doing NOW. I would like to see the company do well and regain a competitive edge. It only helps the industry exponentially. I don't get the alliance to a particular carrier. No carrier really cares about its customers except to the extent they line their pockets with profit.
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Slammer

Mar 13, 2011, 9:20 AM
Absolutely.

I have no employment ties to any carrier. I could up and leave at any time. My main focus here, is to initiate a perspective from the consumer's point for other domestic consumers that may browse these forums. How representatives conduct themselves on these forums can also represent a certain integrity(or lack of) for the carrier they work for. If they choose to use a competitor's past history and reputation as the only weapon to elevate a perception of their own, it only raises the sign of vulnerability on the reps sales tactics. In short, it perceives desperation.

I give Sprint an enormous amount of credit to rebuild what they once were known for. Running a billion dollar company into oblivion, was a huge detriment an...
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Simply_Eric

Mar 14, 2011, 9:18 AM
Thanks for the level head John. As an employee of Sprint's and someone who's been in the wireless industry for over ten years I appreciate the changes Dan Hesse has brought to the table as well. Healthy competition is good for all parties involved. I don't think we'd see the likes of the Evo if it wasn't for the innovation of the Iphone. Verizon and AT&T customers wouldn't see their bills getting lower today if it wasn't for the changes in billing that Dan brought to the table several years ago. I'll leave the mudslinging to the politicians. I know we've got the lowest priced plans in the wireless industry with an excellent line up of devices and a coverage area that's almost as wide as Verizon's and now we're doing things like this.

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belovedson

Mar 15, 2011, 12:01 AM
wow finally some actual current sprint users. while you guys got some momentum going i just wanted to say sprint is straight up awesome.

i have been paying 56.20 every month since august or september of last year. i used the evo for more than a month before i switched to the epic without any questions asked. when i broke my phone i got a new phone shipped within one business day. i can go on and on about how wonderful they are.

my parents are using tmobile. im really not sure how long tmobile is going to be able to hold out.

i believe sprint has some major momentum going. first to 4g, first major competitor to iphone,first double screen phone. top shelve truly umlimited service, yadhi dadh
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