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no contrac with sprint

cricket dude

Mar 22, 2005, 10:12 PM
when i was going to get sprint a few months ago i saw that i can get the month-to-month instead of the 1-2 year contrac for $10 more a month but i cant seem to find it when i went back on the sprints website...does any 1 know anything bout this ? if so can you tell me everthing and post it here..thanks!!
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stevelvl

Mar 23, 2005, 12:19 AM
yes ther eis a no contract option with sprint. you pay the ful price for the phone and 10$ extra a month.

but it is actually prity stupid to do that. because if you sign a 2 year agreement you get atleast if not more then 150$ off a phone. and you do not have to pay the 10$ extra. if you were to sign the agreement then cancel the contract and pay the 150$ canselation fee YOU STILL SAVE MONEY. 😳
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cricket dude

Mar 23, 2005, 12:34 AM
well not 2 me....sprint told me that i have to pay $135 deposite plus the cost of the phone then if i brake my contract i pay $150 ..so thats $282 plus the phone so its...$382 and i think thats a wast of money i rather pay $10 more a month an not worry bout spending alot of money so i can have phone....do u kno whats it called so i can tell sprint what i wanna do
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TommyBoy

Mar 23, 2005, 2:29 AM
That still doesnt make sense... It would be a 125 deposite if anything.. Also with doing the 10 dollar option you don't save up front off the phone. Lets say you were to stay with them for 2 years and you paid the 10 dollar extra a month. You just paid 240 dollars + not getting a larger discount on the equipment. You will have the deposite no matter which way you go. Your bottom line is going to be 125 + phone (they have free ones). This is going to be as cheap as it gets for you. If you have a 125 deposite at sprint you will probably have a 400 at verizon, 750 at cingular (or 150) and 500 at tmobile. So I wouldnt be so picky as to think you have other options outside of prepaid. Even if you get a 100 dollar phone 225 isn't bad to get a nice...
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amosjones

Mar 23, 2005, 12:34 PM
to add to that, you pay the deposite, no mattre what plan you are on even if it is month to month.

Regular plan = Deposit
Month to month = Deposit
Employee plan = Deposit

Secret Service no billing address plan = Deposit

They are really serious about the deposits so you would pay that either way
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