Posted by mkirsch on December 16, 2011 at 13:27:08 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: Sprint is a rip off posted by Ultradog MN on December 16, 2011 at 12:55:20:
That's not a rip-off. The rates for various services are clearly listed in the agreement you signed when you got the phone.
Odds are you bought a basic voice-only package, with a per-MB data charge. If you do not buy data service, the charge per-MB for data is STEEP, but again, it's listed right in the contract you signed.
No doubt, Sprint sucks though. I briefly switched to Sprint for four days about a month ago.
The phone was constantly bleeping and booping about roaming, even though I was well within Sprint's "excellent" coverage area according to their map. I never saw more than 3 bars. I never saw 3G speeds, let alone 4G speeds, even though I was well within their 4G coverage area.
Sprint does not charge "extra" for roaming, but they do count any roaming minutes against your normal minutes. No freenights-and-weekends, and no free mobile-to-mobile if you're roaming.
I was roaming in my own home, even though the coverage map said I should have service.
After 4 days, I went back to Verizon with my old phone and my old plan. Verizon was very nice about giving me my old plan even though it was discontinued.
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