Sprint to Cover Up to $650 for Switchers
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It also covers phone payments
The most important wording that sets this apart from T-Mobiles program is that they will cover the ETF or up to $350 in phone payments. So if you are on a no contract payment plan and want out they will cover it. Tmo will not in their program (which is probably why everyone is allowing people who are on contract to upgrade early if they switch to payments).
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The difference is that Sprint is absolutely atrocious. Their coverage is crap and their data speeds are even worse. It boggles my mind how they are even in business. Anyone who goes from any service to Sprint is going from walking around with a Zippo to rubbing two sticks together.
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touch you as a little boy?
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I know! Another butt hurt T-Mobile fan boy, even though Sprint covers more pop with their LTE and has a larger voice coverage area as well. And also mucher better upload speeds. But let's not let facts get in the way of a fanboy rant. It was an intelligent comment before this clown got all emotional. 🙄
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Except for the fact that almost anyone who's had Sprint in the last five years is going to be hurt, and rightfully so. Sprint has really damaged their own reputation, and it's something that Sprint themselves have done.
Sprint's about due for a name change because their marketing and brand perception is just in the toilet with a majority of people.
But to be honest, i just left Sprint since flying around the country for months had yielded mediocre results from both LTE and EvDO, my T-Mobile phone is consistently faster (unless i'm driving in the boondocks, then EDGE of course is slower than EvDO), It's all about what works for you and until Sprint can get their crap together, spark finally finished, while allowing voice/data at the sam...
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heh, nice try. I've never had t-mobile. I'm all about AT&T and their blazing LTE speeds. I've got Sprint for my work iPhone and don't even touch the thing. The coverage is atrocious in Phoenix and data speeds are non existent. But as long you get Sprint coverage in your apartment in Grand Forks, North Dakota, thats all that matters. Kudos.
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Well except for T-mobile. I mean I rather had crappy data speeds than no data speeds. Can T-mobile phones even make phones calls anywhere?
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