Sprint already has and always had month to month plans... Sprint has always offered month to month calling plans for 10 dollars more then the normal plan but there is no contract, no ETF, you can add normal features like text messaging and internet also. Verizon is lame
$10 a month equates to $120 a year - $240 over the life of an average contract. You also receive generally about $200-$250 in subsidies off a new phone purchase (sometimes more). Why you would turn all of that down to get out of a $175 or $200 ETF (that is soon to be prorated anyways I'm sure) is beyond me.
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Sprint already has and always had month to month plans...
Sprint has always offered month to month calling plans for 10 dollars more then the normal plan but there is no contract, no ETF, you can add normal features like text messaging and internet also. Verizon is lame
How is Verizon lame for offering this? We aren't adding $10 to your bill for it like you say Sprint does?
$10 a month equates to $120 a year - $240 over the life of an average contract. You also receive generally about $200-$250 in subsidies off a new phone purchase (sometimes more). Why you would turn all of that down to get out of a $175 or $200 ETF (that is soon to be prorated anyways I'm sure) is beyond me.