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Boston35
04-22-2008, 09:58 PM
I'm on the SERO 500 plan, with a Blackberry plan and insurance. My monthly bill is $67 plus tax. I see some people on here getting more than I am for cheaper. What could I do to lower my bill without losing the features? or I'd atleast like to add some more features to my plan for free. What could I add, and how could I go about it.

Somethings i've seen which id like to have added to my plan are FIMF, and Pick3

What can I do?


INTERNET2000
04-22-2008, 10:54 PM
Be happy with the great plan you already have?

Not to be rude, but you already have a highly discounted rate plan (a plan not eligible for any additional discounts). I would be careful as you may suddenly loose the good aspects of your current plan. A rep might *accidentally* switch your plan because you are asking for too much and then you can spend the next two weeks trying to find another rep to re-initiate your Sero Plan you lost in the process. If you were on a consumer rate plan, maybe an extra perk wouldn't be a bad idea if it helps you out, but already on Sero and wanting more? I'm not trying to be cruel and rude, but I would run with what you have before you don't have that.

Dan
04-23-2008, 12:28 AM
I'm on the SERO 500 plan, with a Blackberry plan and insurance. My monthly bill is $67 plus tax. I see some people on here getting more than I am for cheaper. What could I do to lower my bill without losing the features? or I'd atleast like to add some more features to my plan for free. What could I add, and how could I go about it.

Somethings i've seen which id like to have added to my plan are FIMF, and Pick3

What can I do?

Well, your SERO plan comes with unlimited data and text messaging I'm sure, and you pay for the lowest blackberry plan available I'd guess, so $67 a month is not bad at all.

FIMF, maybe but doubtful and if at all, thru eCare.

Pick3, expired so thats a big NO!

6pm nights, possible, thru eCare again.

Ask for one thing one time and accept the reply they give you, either its not available or it is and they want you to pay or its free.

:wavey:

Boston35
04-23-2008, 07:13 AM
oh, alright. No it just kind of seemed as if people were paying far less than me getting more. I'm happy with the features my plan offers, and the price isnt that bad. Thanks for the advice.

INTERNET2000
04-23-2008, 11:30 AM
Alot of times, the offers people get are luck of the draw (which is getting increasingly unlucky these days) and most who are paying less don't have a Blackberry Data Plan they have to worry about (which increases the cost you pay per month because you do have a Blackberry). One unfortunate part of the Blackberry concept but well worth it if you utilize the features the Blackberry has to offer! :)

HaywireM520
04-23-2008, 02:45 PM
Yeah, Sero is a great plan. I was thinking of opening a third line to get it, but alas I am only able to have two lines with sprint.. But still with my account I have a pretty decent plan, It's almost as much as what I was paying with Metro PCS (Everything unlimited) but I get better phones, faster internet and I can get picture mail from everyone ( not just metro pcs customers) So... Sprint has me for life!

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