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I want to sell my EVO for an EPIC, but how do I go about doing so? If I can get $450 for mine + accessories on craigslist or something, then I would be left without a phone. As far as I can tell there are no cheap Sprint pay as you go phones to buy in the interim period of selling the EVO and buying the EPIC. I could go a day or two, but I don't want to sell my phone, then have to wait a week because they are all sold out. Any ideas?
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I want to sell my EVO for an EPIC, but how do I go about doing so? If I can get $450 for mine + accessories on craigslist or something, then I would be left without a phone. As far as I can tell there are no cheap Sprint pay as you go phones to buy in the interim period of selling the EVO and buying the EPIC. I could go a day or two, but I don't want to sell my phone, then have to wait a week because they are all sold out. Any ideas?
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If you absolutely do not have the money for the Epic, I don't know what to tell you.
I'm buying my reserved Epic on Tuesday. If I love it as much as I think I will, I'll begin to get my EVO ready for selling and take it to ebay. Seems like they're selling for an AVERAGE of $400 there.
I think a lot of folks are planning the same.
My local Craigslist is flooded with people trying to sell Evos.
Sell on ebay. Craigslist can be faster/cleaner because you don't deal with paypal/ebay fees.
But a good listing on ebay (Clear high quality pictures, in depth description, and adding in some extras) can add up to $100 bucks to what you would normally make.
I just sold my Nexus One for $540 on ebay. But yes, i've been phoneless since the 24th. And let me tell you its HORRIBLE.
I'd recommend buying a T-Mobile prepaid phone, putting $100 on the account, and saving it for situations where you need it/where you wouldn't take your good phone. Whenever I'm between phones, I can always fall back onto my T-Mobile SIM.
Put $100 into the account, get "gold rewards status". Minutes of any amount now last for 1 year without expiring. Add $5 in minutes annually/as needed. Enjoy the existence of an emergency line you can fall back on.
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I'd recommend buying a T-Mobile prepaid phone, putting $100 on the account, and saving it for situations where you need it/where you wouldn't take your good phone. Whenever I'm between phones, I can always fall back onto my T-Mobile SIM.
Put $100 into the account, get "gold rewards status". Minutes of any amount now last for 1 year without expiring. Add $5 in minutes annually/as needed. Enjoy the existence of an emergency line you can fall back on.
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I didn't know this! So if you have $100 in the account, the line stays open for a year even if you use/don't use any talk time?
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I'd recommend buying a T-Mobile prepaid phone, putting $100 on the account, and saving it for situations where you need it/where you wouldn't take your good phone. Whenever I'm between phones, I can always fall back onto my T-Mobile SIM.
Put $100 into the account, get "gold rewards status". Minutes of any amount now last for 1 year without expiring. Add $5 in minutes annually/as needed. Enjoy the existence of an emergency line you can fall back on.
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thats a really good idea
I sold my evo this past week for $450 on my local craigslist. Since then, I have been using my friend's old blackberry curve.
I've seen some htc heros on my local craigslist for $125 to $150 in mint (or even new) condition. If I didn't have this blackberry to use until tuesday, I would have bought one of the heros off craigslist and resold it for what I paid.
How are you going to sell it when the esn is on your account?
Grab a ****ty sprint phone off ebay for $5 plus shipping and esn swap that to your account, sell your EVO and pay cash for your epic. Should only be $100 or so net cost to you and that is better than paying an ETF and buying the epic on contract again.
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I want to sell my EVO for an EPIC, but how do I go about doing so? If I can get $450 for mine + accessories on craigslist or something, then I would be left without a phone. As far as I can tell there are no cheap Sprint pay as you go phones to buy in the interim period of selling the EVO and buying the EPIC. I could go a day or two, but I don't want to sell my phone, then have to wait a week because they are all sold out. Any ideas?
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cant you buy the epic on a credit card, sell your phone either through ebay or craigslist and pay off the credit card.
I just sold my Evo for 550 on Ebay with a lot of accessories, so yeah, I'm buying that sucker CASH! I really liked the Evo, its just that I really need the physical keyboard.
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NickMl said:
I'd recommend buying a T-Mobile prepaid phone, putting $100 on the account, and saving it for situations where you need it/where you wouldn't take your good phone. Whenever I'm between phones, I can always fall back onto my T-Mobile SIM.
Put $100 into the account, get "gold rewards status". Minutes of any amount now last for 1 year without expiring. Add $5 in minutes annually/as needed. Enjoy the existence of an emergency line you can fall back on.
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Grab a ****ty sprint phone off ebay for $5 plus shipping and esn swap that to your account, sell your EVO and pay cash for your epic. Should only be $100 or so net cost to you and that is better than paying an ETF and buying the epic on contract again.
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Back when I was transitioning from sprint to t-mobile, I pretty much used that system to protect my sprint phone. When I was expecting to thrash it, I always turned off my sprint phone and used call fowarding for the tmo number. But everywhere that situation presented itself, I barely got any service from the tmobile phone. In all honesty, youll be better off investing in a cheap sprint phone and switching your esn through the account settings than dealing with their tmobile's network
So I got a mt4g my remorse ends the 19th...I got the mt4g thru t-mobile loyalty for 150 if I wanted the nexus s would they give me the same deal?
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Nope. I'm in the same boat as you. talked to retentions about that issue myself. The prob is that they put a change in the system for the transaction of the phone they are giving you to upgrade so you don't pay full price for the phone.
Since nexus is only available through best buy (third party) they can't help you. That's what retentions told me anyway. I like the mt4g but miss the extra screen real estate, and all of the ones they sent me have the washed out screen.
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Were you off contract when you purchased this upgrade? If so once you return your phone your account should reflect that your contract period is expired, if that is the case you should then be able to go into best buy resign for two years and get the phone for $200. I talked to best buy about this yesterday.
what they did was wave my old contract and started it new when i phone ordered the mt4g 2 weeks ago
jayrod yeah im missing the screen space too!
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what they did was wave my old contract and started it new when i phone ordered the mt4g 2 weeks ago
jayrod yeah im missing the screen space too!
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If thats the case then when you return the mt4g your contract should revert to the old contract. If you were past your two years you should qualify for the $200 price.
Do you have to get a data plan with the Nexus S if you purchase it with a contract?
And if so, can that data plan ever be canceled later on by calling Tmobile? For example, if I wanted to get the Nexus S as a gift, but wanted to save some money. I have a line on my family plan eligible for upgrade, say I upgrade it with that line, am then forced to get a data plan, but I give the Nexus S as a gift to someone who will use their own data plan... can I cancel the data plan that I had to purchase on my line which I upgraded with?
Just return the phone to T-mobile. They'll reinstate your upgrade, cancel your contract, put you on your old terms. Then simply go to best buy and reup through them.
It doesn't work like that, I called tmobile today, they told me to make sure with best buy because 3rd party suppliers can't see phone has been returned, I work @ bb and after shift talked to the bb mobile manager n he said the same that tmobile just puts a note on you # saying avalable for upgrade n they can't see it because tmobile doesn't update the computer...thus it can't be done so a lot of people who took advantage from remorse might not get this
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It doesn't work like that, I called tmobile today, they told me to make sure with best buy because 3rd party suppliers can't see phone has been returned, I work @ bb and after shift talked to the bb mobile manager n he said the same that tmobile just puts a note on you # saying avalable for upgrade n they can't see it because tmobile doesn't update the computer...thus it can't be done so a lot of people who took advantage from remorse might not get this
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Why are you telling t-mobile anything about best buy?
All you have to do is tell tmobile your dissatisfied with the phone upgrade you used. Tell then you're going to wait until a better phone comes out a few months from now, and you want to go back to your old rate.
(that's what the remorse period is for).
Then simple stroll into best buy and use the upgrade your entitled to.
That's the point, returning the phone won't AUTOMATICALLY cancel your new contract and revert back, so BB wont see the upgrade available!
Last year I upgraded to mytouch3g, returned it 20 days later then a week later closed my account. This was done at a tmobile corporate store. Tmobile charged me etf. When I called to dispute, they had to call the tmobile store and they had to look up my account at the store and confirm that I returned the phone.
If they had this much prob at a corp store, you're going to have probs returning and next day going to BB to try and upgrade to Nexus S, cuz systems aren't connected and etc.
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Why are you telling t-mobile anything about best buy?
All you have to do is tell tmobile your dissatisfied with the phone upgrade you used. Tell then you're going to wait until a better phone comes out a few months from now, and you want to go back to your old rate.
(that's what the remorse period is for).
Then simple stroll into best buy and use the upgrade your entitled to.
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i told them and asked best buy to make sure i send the phone back or not, best buy said they can't do that, the upgrade will not show up for bestbuy it will only show up for tmobile...i dont want to pay 200 to cancel and 200 for the phone either
My problem is that I got the mt4g when I wasn't eligible, I complained about my vibrant never getting accurate gps, even after exchanges, and they gave me the mt4g for a little lower than upgrade pricing. Ifi go back and return the phone I go back to my non upgrade status anyway. Retentions just gave me a sweetheart deal for the new phone.
I guess with my 100 buck best buy card, and selling my mt4g and vibrant I could get the nexus for a couple hundred. Just not sure I should go that route. The mt4g has some awesome hardware, but having the washed out screen that's too small and a tiny rom selection is driving me crazy. If my vibrant didn't have gps issues I would just keep it and never gone this route anyway.
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thats my same issue, i complained about freezing hd2 and they gave me the mt4g for 149.99
when i asked her she said i would eligible for upgrade still if i decided to wait
Sell the mytouch and pay the difference when you buy it outright. Should come out the same.
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So I got a mt4g my remorse ends the 19th...I got the mt4g thru t-mobile loyalty for 150 if I wanted the nexus s would they give me the same deal?
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ps...make sure you are counting your 14 or (30 days in california) correctly. For example, the 19th of this month to the 19 of next month may be over 30 days! Got to count the actual days!
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That's the point, returning the phone won't AUTOMATICALLY cancel your new contract and revert back, so BB wont see the upgrade available!
Last year I upgraded to mytouch3g, returned it 20 days later then a week later closed my account. This was done at a tmobile corporate store. Tmobile charged me etf. When I called to dispute, they had to call the tmobile store and they had to look up my account at the store and confirm that I returned the phone.
If they had this much prob at a corp store, you're going to have probs returning and next day going to BB to try and upgrade to Nexus S, cuz systems aren't connected and etc.
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YES, its as easy as returning your phone and waiting for your cantract to revert. I suppose it might take a bit longer for best buy to update your contract but using that theory I could go get an MT4G 4g through t-mobile for $200 and then go get a Nexus S at best buy for $200 because that data isn't live based on what your are saying. Hell I might as well hit up 7 best buy stores in an hour and buy all the nexus s's in the area and bootleg them because best buy has no idea about my contract status.
Do then how do we go about returning a phone and getting the nexus s? I was out a contract but then got the mt4g with upgrade. I'm thinking about getting the nexus s. My remorse is up on the 26th. So would I have to return it now in order for bb to see my available upgrade? Does anyone know how long it takes for 3rd party store computers to update a contract status?
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Yes....My wife went in to buy me a Tab From the Brandon FL Mall. The first place she went he would not sell her the unit unless she signed up for Internet. She had 650 bucks in her pocket ready to buy and he would not do it. I know the answer why (they make their money on contracts) But that is why I was willing to pay 300$ more. AHHHHHHH.
Haha, I actually had a very similar experiance. I went on the day after Thanksgiving (I originally wanted to get the Sprint Tab for 550 at Best Buy but decided at the last minute to spend the extra 50 bucks and get the T-Mobile one). Two T-Mobile stores told me they wouldn't sell me one without a contract and one told me that I wouldn't be able to get one off contract till February. I almost bought one off of Amazon.com but they day they came in stock, the price jumped to 650.
I eventually found a brand new T-mobile tab on Craigslist for 550, so I guess I won?
hmm, thats weird I bought mine from Tmobile on the prepaid thing so I use wifi most of the time then when I need 3g I can buy a prepaid card.
I bought mine from the Tmobile store in Temple Terrace. I had no problem buying off contract there. Try a different store because the one in the Brandon mall is staffed by idiots.
Same experience. So we bought a $10 prepaid for it (100MB or 7 days, whichever comes first).
I had the same issue. My first t-mobile one I got by with the pre pay same as everyone else. But my second t-mobile one (ginny pig) I had some issues with the store trying to force a contract on me. Of couse my creadit was crap but what worked in my favor was my taking a picture of the tag nest to the galaxy tab price and no contract price with my iphone. I then told them it false advertising and there is no display ad showing they could not sell me one off contract. I then said fine I will send to consumer reports and post on xda-developers with your store name and location. The t-mobile rep then said give me a min and i will call the manager. 2 min later got my t-mobile galaxy tab. What does get me is they make a profet off the full price one and I bought the leather case and the car adapter so there is money to be made from these non contract tabs.
Amazon has lowered the price on the T-Mobile galaxy tab to $620 (form $650) with free shipping. Since there is no tax (for most people) the Amazon version will come out cheaper.
I just bought a ATT Tab from Amazon for $620 because Tmobile has terrible coverage in my area
I had the same issues in New Hampshire Mall with 2 stores. I called T-mobile, they told me it might be some affiliates.... I went to an "official T-mobile" t-mobile store (in the same mall) and got it for 599.99 as advertised. No contacts, no activation fees.
I had the same problem on launch day here in Albuquerque. The salesman even checked with the manager and still refused to sell me one off contract. So, I waited till the next day and bought the Verizon version, though it sure would have been nice to have the 16gb internal instead of on the card.
Well I caved.....
Yes I caved, went and bought one on contract form a different store. I want to go by the the store and walk in and tell them what I did. I am about to cancel both of my lines and go to Simple Mobile anyway as soon as this thing can make a voice call. I dont mind a Blue tooth in my ear at all.
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Yes I caved, went and bought one on contract form a different store. I want to go by the the store and walk in and tell them what I did. I am about to cancel both of my lines and go to Simple Mobile anyway as soon as this thing can make a voice call. I dont mind a Blue tooth in my ear at all.
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You caved even with the Motorola Honeycomb tablet being shown at CES in two weeks?! Tsk Tsk
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You caved even with the Motorola Honeycomb tablet being shown at CES in two weeks?! Tsk Tsk
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How is that even relevant to the topic?
I don't understand why T-Mobile corporate isn't getting involved. Or is this is just an "authorized reseller" problem? Because those stores aren't even legitimate T-Mobile stores, anyways.
So today, I was getting everything straight so we could transfer our number to AT&T. The reason we are switching is bcause Sprint has NO service at my house. I had talked to several reps from Sprint, all of which said that the Early Termination Fee would be waived since we did not have coverage. Well, today I found out that even having been told the ETF would be waived, me and my mother would be required to send our phones into Sprint or we would be charged. WTF?! They are going to charge us if we don't send back phones that WE payed for? One of them over a year ago! I think this is BS. I will fight it as long as I can. What do I need to tell them? I wasn't told this the first times I was told the ETF would be waived.. so I may go on that. Way to go Sprint though, piss u off even as were leaving.
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Part of the contract deal is they "absorb" the difference of retail vs. the 2 or 1 year contract phone price. They should technically offer you a proration of that difference for each phone based on the remaining contract time.
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Just call & ***** for one week. Hears how I got out of cantract last march (becuz of bs gps on froyo & 2.1) I called & *****ed *****ed some more an other day. Then one day I woke up with a hang over in a bad ass mood. I called them & told them I had nothing to do that day & it was raining out. And proceeded to tell them that if they did NOT resolve my problem on this call I would continue to waste there time & call them all day therefore over hours of them paying customer service to listen to my *****ing insted of them helping other customers which would equal more than my early termination fee. Rofl & it works on there 3rd call. Now I did not leave sprint I only wanted off contract cuz the way I see it sprint had there dam name printed on a phone that said it had gps & it did not work & the only reason I was on contract was because they subsidized the price of the phones. A phone with a defective piece of **** gps until gingerbread and custom rom over a year later.
So you could find some thing you don't like about the phone (a software bug) and focus on that. Maybe the sound on the camera in gb there no mute?
If you know how to ***** then you WILL get your way.
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My phone cost over $600 to buy outright when I got it but I only paid $199 and signed a two year contract. So I'm sure someone feels that if I don't complete the contract they ought to get something back. Just sayin...
ETF is one thing to get out of, but part of the contract was that they would give you an expensive phone for cheap if you stay with them. You are leaving so they want their phone back. I say THEIR phone because the you are actually paying for the phone over the time of the contract's length.
Also, why did you wait so long to cancel when you had no coverage at your house? Didnt you check coverage BEFORE signing up with them? After all, it IS a lot of phone and you are getting into a legal contract.
Or... You could work them for a free Airave. Same thing here our house is a deadzone. The thing works great and I npw have full signal at home.
I'm also with sprint on this one. The entire point of the ETF is is to absorb the cost you caused them to incur when giving you the subsidy. Returning the phone seems like the right and reasonable thing to do if you they are going to waive the fee. Our phones are basically minicomputers now and are not cheap to us or the carriers.
OP, were you aware you had no service within the trial period? How about the airave?
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Purchased my Epic on Ebay, best purchase I ever made for $200.
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Alright sorry I just got back to service. Where we live, there is no high speed internet, so the Airave is out, we actually have one, but no internet. Second, we just moved. We have been wth sprint for 8 1/2 years. Where we moved to doesn't have service. And for the last poster, I bought my Epic off of Craigslist, part of what upsets me about hving to send it in.
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Alright sorry I just got back to service. Where we live, there is no high speed internet, so the Airave is out, we actually have one, but no internet. Second, we just moved. We have been wth sprint for 8 1/2 years. Where we moved to doesn't have service. And for the last poster, I bought my Epic off of Craigslist, part of what upsets me about hving to send it in.
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If you bought it off of Craigslist they have absolutely no right to it politely tell them to die in a fire. As for the Airave you will probably have to send it back unless you were crazy enough to pay them for it (got mine for free) find a sprint retail store or ups it (ground is 5-7bucks most anywhere in the states).
I didn't see all that much about what other phones you have, but the ones bought from sprint at a reduced cost are subject to the etf.. Now if its been bought from eBay/Craigslist/ect. ect. I can only suggest you tell them to die in a fire, if that don't work give the folks at the executive customer service dept. a call 703-433-4401 (Consumerist)
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If you bought it off of Craigslist they have absolutely no right to it politely tell them to die in a fire. As for the Airave you will probably have to send it back unless you were crazy enough to pay them for it (got mine for free) find a sprint retail store or ups it (ground is 5-7bucks most anywhere in the states).
I didn't see all that much about what other phones you have, but the ones bought from sprint at a reduced cost are subject to the etf.. Now if its been bought from eBay/Craigslist/ect. ect. I can only suggest you tell them to die in a fire, if that don't work give the folks at the executive customer service dept. a call 703-433-4401 (Consumerist)
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Yeah ill send the Airave in, they are sending a return kit for it. The other Epic was bought less than 6 months ago with the upgrade so ill probably just send it in. At&t would give us $85 for it which would cover the cost of the Captivate Glide which is what she got, but oh well I guess.
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The other Epic was bought less than 6 months ago with the upgrade so ill probably just send it in.
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I was gonna say you could always sell it and you might make a buck or two off it after the ETF, but then I remembered that they increased the ETF's not too long ago.
If you were lucky enough to get it before the increase you could pay the ETF and sell it on eBay/Craigslist or here on xda & still come out ahead .
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this whole debacle sounds like a mix up and either the op or sprint is very confused. sprint DOES NOT require you to send in the hard ware if they cancel the etf. who even told you this op? they cant even do anything with the phone besides use it for parts or refurb it. 1 or 2 hundred dollars is less than a drop in the bucket when your last earnings report said you were down 5 bil. (im looking at you sprint)
i think they just want you to send back the airave.
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If you bought it off of Craigslist they have absolutely no right to it politely tell them to die in a fire. As for the Airave you will probably have to send it back unless you were crazy enough to pay them for it (got mine for free) find a sprint retail store or ups it (ground is 5-7bucks most anywhere in the states).
I didn't see all that much about what other phones you have, but the ones bought from sprint at a reduced cost are subject to the etf.. Now if its been bought from eBay/Craigslist/ect. ect. I can only suggest you tell them to die in a fire, if that don't work give the folks at the executive customer service dept. a call 703-433-4401 (Consumerist)
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I love that line. Next time I pissed off I'm going to tell some one to go die in a fire. Makes me chuckle
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I love that line. Next time I pissed off I'm going to tell some one to go die in a fire. Makes me chuckle
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Me too. Awesome
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If you bought it off of Craigslist they have absolutely no right to it politely tell them to die in a fire.
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YES! +1 on this. I love that line!
Went inside best buy mobile today to pick up my pre ordered note 4, and they told me that i had to switch my plan in order to walk out with the phone! The new plan they were trying to get me on would make me pay 800$ for my note and be "off contract". In order to switch to that plan id have to cancel all 5 of my lines, with the ETF fees up in the thousands of dollars. I told him no way and that id call sprint, and ge told me that even if I call i'd still have no choice. Anyone else encounter something similar?
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Went inside best buy mobile today to pick up my pre ordered note 4, and they told me that i had to switch my plan in order to walk out with the phone! The new plan they were trying to get me on would make me pay 800$ for my note and be "off contract". In order to switch to that plan id have to cancel all 5 of my lines, with the ETF fees up in the thousands of dollars. I told him no way and that id call sprint, and ge told me that even if I call i'd still have no choice. Anyone else encounter something similar?
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I had something similar happen to me today at the Sprint Store. The clerk insisted that I couldn't keep my plan. I told him to get bent. After a heated exchange, I turned on the phone, had the phone go through the automated activation process and viola, I was activated on my existing plan. He sheepishly mumbled something under his breath and I walked out with my phone.
I'm guessing they only make the sweet commission when they sign you up for a new plan.
I had trouble with keeping my plan at Best Buy as well but the Best Buy Mobile guy called Sprint. I didn't even have to push. He did that on his own. The woman at Sprint wanted to speak to me to get permission to speak with the clerk about my account. They were able to fix it so that I was able to keep my plan. It took a few minutes but didn't seem to be a problem. I have the old Everything Data 450 plan which I've had for a couple of years now. Got it with my Galaxy S3.
When I looked it up on Sprint's website a few days ago, it just said that you had to have an Everything Data plan (or some other type of plan but I can't remember the name) and it didn't specify that you had to have a higher plan. I'm glad I got to keep my plan. It's already more than I need. The plan he was looking to switch me to would've been $90 before taxes. Right now I pay $80.
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Im glad I'm not the only one. I'm calling sprint tomorrow first thing and heading back to BB
I was told we could keep our current plan.
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Been There Done That
I bought the Note 4 for my fiance` yesterday. We had been shopping around for phones for a while. Many of the sales rep's said the same thing, in that we had to switch plans and we could not buy the phone out right but instead had to make a $30/month payment for 24 months. This was not going to happen. I mean, what about my rebates and the 2 year contract discounts. Finally I called up the HQ corporate store in Reston VA to get the skinny on the situation. They instructed me to go to any corporate store and that they could get me the phone with my discounts and continue to use the plan I have on my phone, the S4. Long story short YES you can keep your old plan, YES you can buy the phone outright and not pay nearly $800 for the device! Now you know and anyone who says otherwise should win the employee of the month award.
PS The employees at sprint whom I have worked with at both HQ and other corporate locations are extremely knowledgeable and go out of there way to make sure you are happy with their service. One employee sat and entertained my son while the other explained how to best utilize the phones features while yet another went of to find an assortment of accessories. I felt like I was a celebrity. And they did this for every customer. It doesn't get much better than that.
Pre-order thru BB picked up yesterday no issues upgraded my line. Traded a old evo 4g got 200$ paid 123$ total for note 4. Can't beat that deal never tried or force me to change plan family 1500 here unlimited data
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Went inside best buy mobile today to pick up my pre ordered note 4, and they told me that i had to switch my plan in order to walk out with the phone! The new plan they were trying to get me on would make me pay 800$ for my note and be "off contract". In order to switch to that plan id have to cancel all 5 of my lines, with the ETF fees up in the thousands of dollars. I told him no way and that id call sprint, and ge told me that even if I call i'd still have no choice. Anyone else encounter something similar?
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When I went to pre-order at BB, that's what I was told as well.. They are saying that Sprint is forcing this issue.. I pre-ordered anyway, only because I want the 200 rebate on the old phone. I figured I'd argue the point when I pick it up.
Otherwise, I would have had my phone in hand already from Sprint instead of waiting on BB.
I picked up the note4 from the sprint store yesterday and ended up going with the new plan. They spelled out the two programs and said either are available with pros and cons of both and I ended up going with the "new" plan. Did I make a mistake ? Its still unlimited data and seemed to be mostly the same ?
So now you are paying 720 for the phone... Good deal?
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Seems wrong, here is mine
Monthly Charges, See below
Sprint Keep Existing Plan
With 2-year contract extension
Maybe you have 1 line and thats how? In mine case I got 4 lines and they cannot do anything to my plan because 3 lines have no change
I had the same issue in a sprint retail store. Im going to call tomarrow to try and get the plan back because i did not take that 720 dollar plan.
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pchoward said:
I picked up the note4 from the sprint store yesterday and ended up going with the new plan. They spelled out the two programs and said either are available with pros and cons of both and I ended up going with the "new" plan. Did I make a mistake ? Its still unlimited data and seemed to be mostly the same ?
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the two new plans we offered now says in small writing, your plan can be throttled while watching a movie to 1 megabyte per second and people with other plans have priority over data than you do.
I tried to add a second line to my account which I have the 450 data unlimited plan and they said that they had to go into a new plan you have two phones I stated about the new rules of being throttled me act like you didn't know anything about it and would not look it up.
I don't watch alot of video over cell. So I'm fine with switching over. I can see for people who are using 10+ gigs a month that being a problem.
It's not just video. You get on the web at peak times, guess who gets bumped first. The peeps with the new plans. It might not matter to some. I live out in the boonies and have only one tower to connect to and sucks during peak. But Sprints my only choice, unless back to satillite.........NOT
I ended up getting my way by calling sprint in the best buy store to keep my existing plan, but he told me sprint was going to make me switch one way or another sooner than later.
Again that's not a bad thing. I don't get kicked off data. I just don't get priority data service. That's no different then other unlimited plans.
My data usage is somewhere between 1-2 gigs a month. I don't see it being that big of a deal. If its not your only source of net.
Plan Change
I was told by Sprint rep that I would have to change plans if I upgraded through them. One Sprint rep told me other retailers such as BB could do the upgrade without changing plans. Both BB stores I talked to confirmed this. I had no problem when getting mine.
I pre-ordered two at BB and picked them up Friday. The guy during pre-order didn't have a problem with me keeping my plan and neither did the guy I picked them up from. Seems like it is hit or miss on knowledgeable versus not knowledgeable employees in both sprint and BB. It also sounds like someone us perpetuating something false to lots of people making it worse.
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Daevionne said:
Went inside best buy mobile today to pick up my pre ordered note 4, and they told me that i had to switch my plan in order to walk out with the phone! The new plan they were trying to get me on would make me pay 800$ for my note and be "off contract". In order to switch to that plan id have to cancel all 5 of my lines, with the ETF fees up in the thousands of dollars. I told him no way and that id call sprint, and ge told me that even if I call i'd still have no choice. Anyone else encounter something similar?
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I had the same issue, but at a Sprint corporate store! They kept telling me that we would have to call Sprint customer care and get their permission for us to keep our current plan (the grandfathered in 1500 Everything data plan). We called customer care from home, and they said they will put something on our account that says we wouldn't have to change our plan. When I went back to pre-order it, they told us we would have to call customer care in store in order to get this change approved. After a bunch of arguing everything was handled and I pre-ordered the phone (about 2 weeks ago). Friday comes, and that store never got the phone in. I was going out of town so I was a bit upset that I wasn't going to have my new phone. Saturday I went to a Sprint store where I was at for the weekend and they had Note 4's in-stock. While purchasing we weren't told we had to change our plan at all, and it was a very smooth process. The $80 that Samsung would send me 1-2 months from now for pre-ordering the phone was irrelevant at this point.
TLDR- One store said we had to change our plan and would not budge, Other store didn't even bring up changing our plan.