User: anrcgr
These are the most recent forum messages posted by anrcgr:
Re: Turning off the internet
You can disable the NAI but, dependent on the phone, your plan would still be required to have Data. With the NAI disabled you would be paying for a feature that you couldnt use.
Re: Turning off the internet
Using your phone to sync with Outlook or use apps Requires data.
Re: Verizon Wireless Customers....Look Out!
They were only offered $40 off of one phone bill, not $40 per month.
Re: Coverage Change, $10 Data Requirement, $1.99 411 calls
you can visit sprint.com/coveragechange for more information and for the number to the department to recieve further assistance
Re: Coverage Change, $10 Data Requirement, $1.99 411 calls
The Sprint coverage change in WY/MT/ND is something they are not taking lightly. Customers who are being affected by this coverage change ARE getting their ETF's waived if they choose to cancel their services.
Re: Security deposit question
Security Deposits with sprint are capped at 200 unlike other carriers
Re: Question for a sprint rep/customer
Just to put it wout there, you do realize that Sprint owns Virgin and Boost. They are also in talks to buy T-Mobile. So Sprint is getting your money either way.
Re: BS
You would be suprised by the amount of customers who believe "It is a Sprint phone, Sprint needs to fix it." I only deal with customers over the phone but I always have to ask "Where was your phone purchased?" As soon as they say Wal-Mart, RadioShack, BestBuy, etc... I inform them that they have to return to the original point of sale. People really dont understand...
Re: possible announchment 02/07/2011
Sprint is possibly obtaining T-Mobile due to the fact that Sprint is CDMA and T-Mobile is GSM. With both networks being tied to one company it would boost customers.
Re: Sprint to Start Accepting Food Stamps
There is no information pertaining to this at newsroom.sprint.com
Re: Wrong
Discounts with ATT only apply to the Main Subscriber on the Account. Any additional lines or add-on services are not discounted.