^If you have to game the system to get a fair shake from Sprint, knowing all along that millions of others are not receiving the same treatment, is a standard I cannot lower myself to. Thanks anyway.
Even if you don't game the system they are cheap. Hence the first part of the sentence. A comparable plan on Sprint with unlimited sms / data will probably run $20 less than Att.
^Especially when Sprint forces a phone purchase to carry more low-value "services" than the majority of users consistently use. Just as satellite/cable companies add Starz/Encore/GarbageTV 'service' to the quality movie channel packs to give the false-impression of 'value'. Talk about contractual extortion while simultaneously insulting consumers' intelligence!
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Make that $349/2-yr contract unless you opt for _approved_ plans which require overkill/overspending, ala iPhone.
Sprint's plans are pretty reasonable, especially with SERO or whatever they are calling it now.
^If you have to game the system to get a fair shake from Sprint, knowing all along that millions of others are not receiving the same treatment, is a standard I cannot lower myself to. Thanks anyway.
Even if you don't game the system they are cheap. Hence the first part of the sentence. A comparable plan on Sprint with unlimited sms / data will probably run $20 less than Att.
^Especially when Sprint forces a phone purchase to carry more low-value "services" than the majority of users consistently use. Just as satellite/cable companies add Starz/Encore/GarbageTV 'service' to the quality movie channel packs to give the false-impression of 'value'. Talk about contractual extortion while simultaneously insulting consumers' intelligence!