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UNLIMITED INCOMING plan for sale

Holmes

Apr 17, 2009, 7:22 AM
>not sure if this is right place to post this<

On April 22nd I will be getting rid of my plan due to joining a family plan. My plan is pretty decent, and Im sure someone could use it. The contract date is until 8/6/2010. TOL by conference call

The plan is as follows:

400 Fair & Flex $34.99
UNLIMITED incoming $5.00
Unlimited night and wkends @7pm
Unlimited Mobile to Mobile
Unlimited Data Plus Pack
1,000 2-way texts
Picture Mail
$4 Insurance (im not really sure how i got a $4 insurance on there, its typically $7.00)

monthly total..... $43.99
($39.99 is able to be discounted if you have a discount, which im sure if your looking at this plan you already do)

***This plan also has Pick 3, but i was told it may not carry ov ...
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Cellenator

Apr 17, 2009, 3:11 PM
Sorry to tell you but your plan isn't all that hot, quit frankly it sucks. I would not suggest anybody do a TOL on this plan, everything will get messed up, and nothing will be transferred over correctly.
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Holmes

Apr 18, 2009, 7:56 AM
oh man... i thought the unlimited incoming call thing could be used by someone.
i also have:
450 messaging plan for 49.99
comes with FREE data add-on, and pick 3

honestly which is the "sexier" plan to try to get rid of do u think? i need to get rid of one of them. my co-worker said he would pick up which ever doesnt TOL.
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poweredup

Apr 18, 2009, 8:52 AM
TOL = transfer of liability

you do know that if your co-worker has a line already he will be taking over your line that will also come with your number right? he will then have two phones and assume liability of the 2yr agreements left on each line as well. there is no such thing as giving just the plan to a friend or family and from the sound of it those "perks" were added by retention that are used to keep a customer happy/ keep from porting so i dont know if they transfer or not.
hope this helps you undetstand TOL a little better and good luck withthe family plan! 😁
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Holmes

Apr 18, 2009, 12:25 PM
no-no i get what TOL is. my co-worker uses VM right now, and was looking to go post pay... most the #'s he calls are sprint so he said he would grab either one. both the plans are pretty good, dont get me wrong they are no SERO plans, but with a discount (which i almost everyone using Sprint) they are great. just thought id see if anyone wanted to utilize them...
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Kayslay34

Apr 18, 2009, 7:21 PM
poweredup said:
TOL = transfer of liability

you do know that if your co-worker has a line already he will be taking over your line that will also come with your number right? he will then have two phones and assume liability of the 2yr agreements left on each line as well. there is no such thing as giving just the plan to a friend or family and from the sound of it those "perks" were added by retention that are used to keep a customer happy/ keep from porting so i dont know if they transfer or not.
hope this helps you undetstand TOL a little better and good luck withthe family plan! 😁



He can get around it if he just gives the whole account up completely to someone with out sprint service. And he wo...
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ac4321

Apr 18, 2009, 11:13 PM
They'd only be able to have your plan if they took the whole subscription- including the number. There are websites that specialize in that sort of thing, though the name of the main one escapes me at the moment. You probably won't have much luck finding anyone to take it over outside of those types of places.
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deeter

Apr 19, 2009, 12:37 PM
you could do the TOL and then change the number
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