Sprint Receives Preliminary Approval to Settle ETF Claims
Say goodbye to discounted phones...
At the max, Sprint and other carriers will start showing consumers how much phones really cost. Charge people full prices and there will be no more ETF's to worry about. But then, I think people will keep phones a lot longer than they used to. At the minimum, they will give folks the option of having a discounted phone or a subsidized one with a pro-rated 2-year contract.
I don't agree with this decision...If folks wanted a phone without a contract, there is prepaid. A lot of the cellular companies offer prepaid phones right in their store. The only thing I think is illegal and unethical is extending the contract for changing the p...
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JeffdaBeat said:...
I seriously think this is the end of discounted phones or at least a way to give customers more options.
At the max, Sprint and other carriers will start showing consumers how much phones really cost. Charge pe
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This just isn't right!!!
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Question for anyone who knows?
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i completely disagree!!!!!
I think all phones should list with the full retail cost first, and then list the amount you save by signing a 2 year agreement.
Too many customers seem to assume that the phone really is free (...
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