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General Discussion => Share Your Badassity => Topic started by: Chris @ Saturday Financial on September 30, 2017, 11:10:12 AM
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I just switched to a Sprint Unlimited plan that they are marketing as "free" for 1 year. There was a one-time cost of $14 to order the SIM card, and I will have to pay taxes and fees every month. Those fees will probably be about $3 in my state. Including the $14 upfront cost, I estimate the service will cost about $4/month for the next year.
It's a no-contract plan, and I will likely switch to an MVNO provider when the 12-month promotion runs out. I'm pretty happy with the rate I locked in for the next year though:)
If you're interested, you can read up on the specifics on their website: www.sprint.com/1yearfree (I don't know if the offer will still be available in October, but hopefully so.)
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I had sprint for almost 10 years...never an issue. When I did have an issue it was a disaster. I actually switched carriers...they just couldnt fix the problem.
They could pay me to use their service and I would still refuse. Service is fine...customer service is dog shit.
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Yikes - thanks for the heads up! Just curious, what was the issue you had?
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I looked into this because who hates free cell service, and Sprint is decent in my area. Unfortunately, I'm with Google Fi right now, and since Google Fi is basically a pre-paid MVNO of Sprint, my phone and number are not eligible. Apparently, getting a Nexus 5X bought through Google Fi on to Sprint at all is a bit of a challenge.
I will have to continue to suffer with blazing fast 4G all around the world for my wife and me for around $45/month total, instead. #MustachianProblems. Oh, and my past experience a loooooong time ago with Sprint customer service did not go well. Google Fi easily has the best customer service (though not >$40/month better.)
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I too had a terrible Sprint customer service experience, but this was 10 years ago now.