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mdavino

Jun 14, 2008, 9:15 AM
The new plans are ok, just given 450/900 minutes is not good, what if you need just some more minutes, there is no in between. One thing that should have stayed is the free incoming plan. Leave it to Sprint to take that away, that plan has been around since day one with Nextel. I am a pure blood (IDEN that is). I have been with Nextel(now Sprint) since 1996 and will stay until they pry that IDEN from my hands.
39.99 300 free incoming
10.00 data pack
5.00 300 txt
5.00 m to m
5.00 nw 7pm
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64.99 and Im good to go.....Nextel Done
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Dammit100

Jun 14, 2008, 9:18 AM
There is something more than 900, it's called unlimited. 🙄
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mdavino

Jun 14, 2008, 9:30 AM
Yes, there is for 99/89 but wht if you dont want to pay that price, at least with the free incoming you had a few choices, oh well only time will tell.... 😎
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BigShowJB

Jun 14, 2008, 10:43 AM
the free incoming plan makes up less than 2% of sprint subscriptions. I like them. no one else had a free incoming. it set sprint apart.

as for the new plans, to get unlimited text for the 700 plan it is $20 per line. to have 2 lines and unl txt on the 700 plan is $110. save youself $10 and get more than 2x the minutes...
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carmodboy99

Jun 14, 2008, 12:34 PM
LONG after day one the free incomings came about.... I loved those myself even though every year Sprint made them tighter and tighter on the minute offerings...
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