PRE and the free& clear family (with data)
Your probably the same tool that comes in to my store complaining that he should get a free phone just cuz you've been with us for 10 years and pay your bill every month. Well news flash, you were giving us money for a service, not so you can get a phone whenever the hell you feel like it.
Sorry for the rant, in short, quit crying...you don't want to change your plan? Don't get the phone.
And P.S. the phones are manufactured not to put on any plan so they system they use CSM to do flip flop swaps wont add it with out a correct plan and trust me there is no BY-Pass button, and even if you try and take it off a current plan it wont let you unless you switch to a diff device.
The phone requires a specific plan. If you don't want to pay that plan, you should look for another phone.
Plans were never meant to last forever. I think that's why companies like AT&T used to give you promotions like free nights and weekends for the life of the contract. At the end of the contract, time to look at a new plan.
The bottom line is simple. The new and greatest technology operates on a network which has cost billions of dollars to develop. If you want to take advantage of that network, pay for it.
Also, Everything plans are very comparable to the old Free and Clear plans...until you get past 3 phones. I'm on the $129 everything plan. Lots of minutes, lots of features. No complaints from me!
bama7 said:
Any chance of them letting the activation go through on my existing plan b/c of my complaint (i am a long time customer with 4 phones and am also a stockholder...which i mentioned in my letter)? This service rep is in the process of setting up a time to speak to me about this issue...and they know exactly what the issue is that I am frustrated about. We will see what happens....
Sorry for some of the above replies...
The unfortunate reality is that they've systematically blocked it. If a rep tries to activate or swap to a Pre or Instinct the system will give a message like, "the existing plan is not compatible with this device, a compatible plan must be selected to continue."
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