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Sprint should just lure T-mobile customers with insane offers.

Cellular Phone

Mar 21, 2011, 7:45 AM
If Sprint offered a crazy deal specifically to T-mobile customers to give them an incentive to switch to Sprint, they could steal away some customers before the deal closes which would mean less subscribers for AT&T to take over.

For example, if Sprint offered T-mobile customers lower prices on phones and if they offered to pay their EFC to switch, they could get a large chunk of subscribers. The only question is, would they be willing to take a risk doing so?
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dnbstyle29

Mar 21, 2011, 8:35 AM
They don't need to offer any crazy deals to lure ME in, I'm already going to switch over to Sprint once my contract is over...in October
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Versed

Mar 21, 2011, 9:03 AM
They already pay a head hunter fee, just check their website.
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xHa0s

Mar 21, 2011, 9:54 AM
YEAH!! 😁 One of the Best Decision in your entire life EVER!!! 😲 🤣
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T Bone

Mar 21, 2011, 11:11 AM
No!

Offering 'insane offers' is precisely the reason why T-Mobile had to be bought out....and is precisely the reason why Sprint is in trouble now.

If Sprint ever wants to be a successful company it is going to have to stop giving everything away and slashing its prices to the bone.
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Slammer

Mar 21, 2011, 7:31 PM
I agree.

However, they must price accordingly. You can't price yourself into a category equivalent to the larger carriers. Potential subs will walk. Sprint has wisely adjusted pricing for a profit direction. I don't see them being able to adjust any more prices in either direction.

John B.
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