Spurrs
10-23-2008, 12:22 PM
After reading posts on this forum for a couple days, I'd thought I'd e-mail the following to Sprint's e-care and see if anything worthwhile happens:
I need two new phones. lines of service: xxx-xxx-xxxx and xxx-xxx-xxxx. I have had these and my current plan for over two years and I think I am a business Business Premier Member, too.
Would like a B.B. Curve for -xxxx and a Sanyo Kantana for the -xxxx number.
I need the 2000 anytime minutes, so I need to retain current plan and pricing. I am getting something like a 10 or 15 dollar per month discount, but I know that up to 20% is available for loyal Sprint customers.
I understand I will need the a 30 dollar BIS plan for the Curve, but don't want to pay more than I currently do.
Been a LOYAL Sprint wireless customer since 1998 (I think I have the year right . . .)
What can you do for me to continue service with Sprint? Am very tempted by ATT with rollover minutes, which would allow me a new B.B. Bold (which Sprint doesn't offer) with a lower plan price because I never lose unused minutes.
And how about the Pick 3 feature I know of others have?
I wish to retain my home-town wireless company, Sprint, but must explore all economic avenues at these trying times.
Please advise and THANKS in advance for you help!
I'll respond here if when they do . . .
I need two new phones. lines of service: xxx-xxx-xxxx and xxx-xxx-xxxx. I have had these and my current plan for over two years and I think I am a business Business Premier Member, too.
Would like a B.B. Curve for -xxxx and a Sanyo Kantana for the -xxxx number.
I need the 2000 anytime minutes, so I need to retain current plan and pricing. I am getting something like a 10 or 15 dollar per month discount, but I know that up to 20% is available for loyal Sprint customers.
I understand I will need the a 30 dollar BIS plan for the Curve, but don't want to pay more than I currently do.
Been a LOYAL Sprint wireless customer since 1998 (I think I have the year right . . .)
What can you do for me to continue service with Sprint? Am very tempted by ATT with rollover minutes, which would allow me a new B.B. Bold (which Sprint doesn't offer) with a lower plan price because I never lose unused minutes.
And how about the Pick 3 feature I know of others have?
I wish to retain my home-town wireless company, Sprint, but must explore all economic avenues at these trying times.
Please advise and THANKS in advance for you help!
I'll respond here if when they do . . .