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This is all obvious stuff, but this article by RM146 spells it out really well. Read it then go get some discounts!
RM146@rec.com wrote- This FAQ is in no way authored by Sprint Spectrum, Sprint or Sprint PCS unless otherwise expressly noted. By reading on, you agree that you are fully aware of this. I see many questions asked repeatedly about secret rate plans, and thought an "Unofficial Retention FAQ" was in order. I have no association (i.e. never been employed or received any remuneration from them) with SprintPCS and there is a greater than zero chance there may be errors herein. My only association with SprintPCS is as a former customer interested in the vagarities of its policies. I believe everything to be correct, but use the information at your own risk. This FAQ comes not from SprintPCS, so it is unofficial, but apparently has useful information some SprintPCS apologists are upset about being made public, and one even threatened me with by forwarding this FAQ to SprintPCS legal. Havent heard a peep from them after 12 months, cause this FAQ is all true to the best of my knowledge. What about retention deals? SprintPCS wisely would prefer that customers not leave, its been reported it costs ~$365 to obtain a new customer in advertising, support, and phone price subsidies, etc.; so it behooves SprintPCS to try to retain customers by offering them a deal. However this is a murky, semi-secret, here-to-fore not fully documented process. Car Manufacturers often have a $1000 loyalty bonus for folks that buy a new car that is the same make as their existing one. Those plans are not secret. Sprint (I believe) could save a lot of grief and help themselves by switching to a single predictable advertised retention plan. Bonus 5% extra minutes after first year with Sprint and 2% more for each additional year might work. Some SprintPCS employees insult me, but SprintPCS does not keep secret the special deals for new customers, why should it keep secret the deals it has to retain customers? Ford doesn't. From what I have read in this newsgroup, I read about customers SprintPCS has lost because the customer didn't know how to get, didn't know about or wasn't offered a retention deal, that SprintPCS might have been happy to offer.....IF IT HAD BEEN ASKED FOR.... FAQ on retention Deals from SprintPCS Who should I contact? Outside of a contract call CANCELLATION or go to a SprintPCS owned store and talk to a manger and try to negotiate a deal. The variability of deals is truly astounding, and while its been discussed, I'm not sure I or anyone else has a complete handle on how to get the best deal, other than its a matter of luck and who you negotiate with, maybe SprintPCS policies that week, and how well you can negotiate, and your standing as a SprintPCS customer. Such unpredictability is the reason for this FAQ. CANCELLATION = 1-866-762-0468 recently reported as 1-866-207-7913, How do I negotiate? When buying a car, I always found the best negotiating tactic was: "I don't think thats the best deal you're allowed to offer me, let me go think on it. What works best in negotiating with Sprint? So apparently with Sprint, you call Cancellation and say "I'm seriously considering switching to XXXXXXX Carrier because.....; are there any deals you could offer me to consider to stay with Sprint?" or my cousin just got a 750 Minute plan for $40/month, and Id like the same deal, please." In my case I said (in 2003) (and meant it) "I'm considering switching to Verizon as my son now has Verizon, and with their deals on 1000 Free Verizon to Verizon minutes, I'd come out ahead". (unlimited IN" minutes in 2004). So I got 300 minutes for $30 and 450 bonus minutes on top of that. A Sprint employee (Tech Geek) on 9/20/2003 posted the following suggestions (spelling corrected):: They can't cancel you unless you tell them specifically to cancel, if you say you're thinking of canceling, they won't cancel you. How long have you been a customer? $97 per month for all 4 lines? I'm assuming you have 3 add-a-phones. Use what you know to your advantage. If your bill is always paid on time and in full, say that. Also, do some shopping around at the competitors first, if you see a better deal, write it down and who it is with. Stay calm, and be polite. If you don't get what you like, say 'thank you' and call back a few minutes later. Keep to your "I'm thinking of canceling soon" attitude. Think of the reasons to cancel, if you're not in a contract, then you have more ammunition. Another Sprint employee (o/siris) on 8/7/2003 said: " Or walk into a store and ask about the "Handset Upgrade Program." You may be surprised." What retention deals are available? Until ~ June 2003 they offered unlimited Vision as a free bonus. Until May 2004 free Mobile to Mobile minutes went with a 2 year contract, now it's has to be requested. I had free 7PM nights and free "PCS to PCS" offered with a new contract. Actually they would charge for the 7 PM nights, and then give me a credit back for it. In 2003 commonly they offered bonus anytime minutes, perhaps because it appears you wouldnt use them anyway. Sometimes you may get a discount on purchasing a replacement phone. As of May 4, 2004 it was reported, the following is being offered: $40/750 Anytime Minutes 8pm n/w $50/1000 8pm n/w $60/1200 8pm n/w $75/1500 8pm n/w $100/1800 8pm n/w $100/2500 8pm n/w Used to be they offered "Bonus" minutes on top of advertised plans. No longer apparently. Bob Smith, a frequent poster posted on 5/26/2004: "I was on a 2000 min. plan, with 2 add-a-phones, Vision, F&CA, N & W @ 9:00 PM and my monthly expense was $135 including taxes and surcharges. I was able to get a 1200 min. plan, with 2 add-a-phones, Vision, F&CA, and N&W starting @ 7:00 PM for $70 inc. T & S for the 1st 2 months, then $95 inc. T & S, when the cost for Vision for 2 phones kicked in." Am I a good candidate for a good retention deal? Apparently the longer you have been a Sprint customer, and maybe if you've never been late with a payment, and the more phones you have, and the more you pay per month, the better chance you have to get a good retention deal. It also helps to be not on contract, or in the last month or so of a contract, although not necessarily. Some have said contract status seems not to count, if you're willing to start a new two year contract. Are there any other ways to save? Yes! If you work for a large company, it may have a deal negotiated with SprintPCS that will also allow any employee to participate. These deals offer a discount of 5 to 27% on monthly repeating charges, and discounts on new equipment purchases. Further, business plans users are never charged "Activation" fees; and likely have a dedicated SprintPCS employee in the Sprint business department to handle billing problems, etc. These discounts would be ON TOP OF any promotional plan or retention plan, you would contact either your company's Sprint representative or the Business # 1-888-788-4727 SprintPCS now allows any customer to get new customer deals on a new phone if you have been using the same phone for 18 months. You get the discount by rebate however, check at http://www.sprintrebates.com. (Who's computer is this?) Some have posted about difficulty getting rebates through SprintPCS, others say it worked fine for them. Some folks swear by (although others swear at) bargains obtained on eBay when purchasing a phone. Caveat emptor. Some folks insist one should only buy their phones at Costco, or a large Department Store (like Mays) as their Satisfaction Guarantee may cover you when a SprintPCS warranty might not (like with a bleeding screen). ======= If you experience Dropped Calls, SprintPCS will give a credit each time that happens. One dials *2, enters 1 (for English) and tells Claire "Dropped Call Credit"; where upon with no human intervention you get a 50 cent credit on your account. Apparently SprintPCS currently allows upto 20 such credits per # per month. =========== If you have a friend that goes with Sprint because of your discussions with them, SprintPCS will give you a referral credit of $20, limit one per month. Only in the first 2 months of the new account. Dial #REF; the person with the new number gets a $10 credit =========
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the info is like 9 months old now
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lol most of that info isn't even valid anymore
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i pay $50 a month for 1000 a/t, unlimited n/w at 8, and free sprint to sprint... all from a retention plan.
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long time customers lol. Honestly it doesn't matter if you're a month long or 7 year customer it's based on your value if you get offered these plans. I've seen customers who have been with sprint since 1997 be a 1 dollar sign expecting some magical plan. I've also seen someone who is a 4 dollars sign customer drop down to a 1 dollar sign because they asked for an adjustment for half of their overage minutes. Best advice I can give you on getting what you want from sprint is to be SUPER NICE to the reps you speak to, they are people and sometimes are willing to bend policy for someone who isn't yelling and screaming at them for no reason. Chances are equally as good if you ask for a supervisor for free 7pm and the rep tells you it's not availible the supervisor is going to deny you because we do back our reps when it's a proper decision 9 times out of 10 what a rep tells you is exactly what a supervisor will tell. Don't expect them to be the magical cure to get you what you want
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...remember what they say about assuming...this is PARTICULARLY true with PCS plans...
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Bad advice And that is not what was meant by "long time customers." What plan you get and your monthly cost to amount of service depends on your experience and knoweldge, in negotiating with the rep or most likly several reps you will hav to go through. Honestly it doesn tmatter how may dollar signs you have, the initial offer will most often be for some worthless token to get you to re-sign for two years. |
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I saw a link that if you belong to a credit union you can get a 10% discount. Can you get that in addition to 5% loyalty? How many discounts do they let you stack in getting your cost down?
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