I thought I read that all T & C were changed and you got a letter with your Sprint bill informing you of these changes and when you paid that next bill you agreed to the new T & C.
If that is the case, that is an extremely shady way to change their Ts&C's and completely encompass their tenured and new customers. Anyone from sprint, that is competent enough to confirm this without completely making shit up?
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I thought I read that all T & C were changed and you got a letter with your Sprint bill informing you of these changes and when you paid that next bill you agreed to the new T & C.
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If that is the case, that is an extremely shady way to change their Ts&C's and completely encompass their tenured and new customers. Anyone from sprint, that is competent enough to confirm this without completely making shit up?