Sprint Waiving Mail-In Rebates Indefinitely
I love Sprint are there any negatives? , comment..
2.) excellent customer service
3.) excellent service peroid ( on the phone )
4.) excellent speed and reception
5.) excellent price
6.) no limitations
7.) excellent features online, they take payment arrangements,
8.) They are one of the smallest wireless companies yet have better deals, and equipment then many others
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did i miss anything?
are there any big negative points for the price / quality level you get from sprint?
i know its not perfect but its my choice and opinion
To clarify and remove this albatross around their neck, they need to shift their marketing team from eating Apple Jacks and Fruit Loops for breakfast. It's time they start applying some testosterone into their advertising.
If Stephanie is viewing this, please pass this on to your team.
John B.
You and I are quite in tune of what posters on this forum are not up to current events. I'm not one of them. A pendulum has many positions between one side and the other. Please do not take my constructive criticism as irrelevant. I'm slightly short of being out on a busy corner holding a billboard depicting Sprint's past and present facts.
John B.
There were two posts that you made to someone in regards to perceiving my view as being somewhat irrelevant. I will again say that I am NOT employed by Sprint. I have nothing to lose or gain by expressing my thoughts in this forum. I cannot speak highly enough of the services I have been experiencing with Sprint . However, I will express my opinion on what weak areas need improvement.
Just so we are clear on this, marketing is the largest common denominator in selling products or services. It can't be relegated to minuscule importance. It can't be accepted as good enough or written off as "Well they have made improvements". I take marketing very seriously. What good are making all these super a...
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You Sir, have completely 100% validated my point with the above sentence. Given the current position Sprint is in, leveraging an aggressive , powerful message of what Sprint has to offer, needs to culminate. They can't and won't endure the upcoming challenges with the above attitude. I can certainly agree that a different approach is refreshing, but why don't we take that approach and really add some authority to it. This isn't a game of Tiddly Winks my friend. ATT is looking to devour the 4th largest carrier and VZW has their sights on Sprint if this acquistion goes through. Sprint can't be skippi...
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I'm pretty sure that's why you are seeing this move from Sprint. Many of the shareholders are demanding immediate action. Several months ago Dan said something to the effect of "I don't sit up at nights wondering what VZW will do once they get the iPhone. I sit up wondering what ATT will do when they lose it"...
Now that's paraphrased because I don't remember the exact quote, but it was in a shareholder meeting. It's statements like that that make me comfortable with Dan in charge of my money. He saw this(or something like this) coming from ATT.
I was talking to another shareholder who asked why I was so calm about the ...
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Myself? I ride with the crowd that purchases products. Not the ones selling them. I feel this is the key to helping build the relationship between the carrier I support, and the consumer's purchasing interests. It also allows me to hear how individuals feel. I'm not after Sprint's revenues or profit sharing. I only care that Sprint survives. As long as Sprint holds my trust, I will continue to share my great experiences with potential susbsc...
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All that being said, I agree with Slammer 99% of the time. I just don't agree with his call for a revamp of the whole marketing scheme.
-WTF does that even mean?
Please re-read my post and break down this part of the sentence: "To clarify and remove the albatross around their neck". I think you will find I am on the same side as you. It will also explain my metaphor towards their marketing team.
Sprint's marketing frankly sucks. I have been voicing my opinion to them for a year and a half on this. They need to step up the game in this area of their business.
John B
And i agree Sprint's marketing leaves alot to be desired. Just lost me with your metaphor there.
Other than that, they can't be beat in terms of their combination of phone, plans and speed.
They also have all the funny commercials about "it's ok I have unlimited messages". Those are pretty funny and they are Sprint commercials.
I think it's a fresh change from the norm of carrier commercials honestly. ATT, VZW, and Tmob constantly try to tell every one they are the best with the largest this the most that... It always bites them in the ass too.
Sprint is doing what it's doing with great success. Changing what works amounts to sabotage and that's why they are ignoring Slammer's thoughts on marketing.
I'm not trying to sabotage Sprint. Where are you going with that? I've been pretty vocal on this forum for two years now on how Sprint has changed for the better. At my age I don't play games with my thoughts. Their marketing has been a weak link. You can't deny this fact.
While it has gotten better, they still need to step up.
I will not submit an entire breakdown of an advertisement. It's not my expertise and it certainly is not my job. I don't work for Sprint and I don't expect them to just accept Slammer's ideas.
I do however, suggest ways to help out and I do try to point out examples of commercials that people remember so they can get an idea.
Remember, the Crime Detergent commercial? Most everyone I ...
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As far as how good they are, by me, stuck somewhat in the middle of the NY and Philadelphia markets, there is no WiMAX. TMO and AT&T have their HSPA+ up, VZW is going to light up LTE by the summer. That is a major issue. Though there is no problems with phone and evdo-service.
John B.
Slammer said:
All due respect, but do you know nothing about my position on how I feel for Sprint?
Please re-read my post and break down this part of the sentence: "To clarify and remove the albatross around their neck". I think you will find I am on the same side as you. It will also explain my metaphor towards their marketing team.
Sprint's marketing frankly sucks. I have been voicing my opinion to them for a year and a half on this. They need to step up the game in this area of their business.
John B
Androidrules continues to take all the negatives of the past, overlooks all the positives of the present and creates a novel of opinionated propaganda to shower the forum with rhetoric even though factual evidence is placed in front of Him/Her.
And even though I feel this way,
If you advance to one of my other posts following my reprimand, you will see I publicly gave Androidrules a subtle apology.
My position however, does not waver and I do NOT overlook accomplishments. Sprint has done a wonderful job rebuilding their standing. There are so many areas that they have improved on. I am very proud to be a subscriber of Sprint. However,I will point out weanesses of the carrier I do business w...
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I having nothing against rarodrig26. He or she is generally very candid. I did feel however, that this person was accusing me of the opposite of what I was saying. It was an honest mistake and we are sill are on the same side of opinion.
John B.
all in all sprint keep up the good work.
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