use below link
shop.sprint.com/NASApp/onlinestore/Action/DisplayAisleLanding
( I can't post link as new user )
you get 100 instant rebate off 349 instead of mail in rebate
activation fee waived + using coupon code SAVE50 you get 50 dollar off on your next bill ( $25 each month 2 month total) free next day shipping
best part is you get 27% off your monthly bill ( estimate 61 dollar a month )
enjoy
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That link is only valid if you're on a corporate liable account, meaning the bill is in a company name and it's paid by the company. But then again, if that was the case, you get that pricing in the store too.
Used a different corporate store/link. It's worth noting that the SAVE50 code is only for new lines of service, not for upgrades. I left SERO to get it (on a 5-line plan, all Epics). Ultimately, I would have been better off going with EPRP and buying the phones on newegg/wirefly/amazon for $199 (assuming they support EPRP, which I was never 100% able to confirm). EPRP plan rate is virtually identical to corp discount now that Sprint removed the discount for lines 3-5.
Did I miss where we could get out of the contract because they bumped up their surcharges this month? And, I lost $4.60 23% student discount on the 3rd line this month, too. ;(
Sprint Surcharges
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Sprint Surcharges are rates we choose to collect from you to help defray costs imposed on us. Surcharges are not taxes on you or amounts we are required to collect from you by law. Surcharges other charges incurred to recover costs associated with governmental programs, and certain taxes imposed upon Sprint. The amounts, and the components used to calculate Surcharge amounts, are subject to change.
Last Month:
Federal-Univ Serv Assess Non-LD $2.07
Administrative Charge $2.97
Regulatory Charge $1.20
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$6.24
This Month:
Federal-Univ Serv Assess Non-LD $2.15
Administrative Charge $3.96
Regulatory Charge $1.60
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$7.71
Also, consumerist still says you can get out of your contract because of the discount until the 27th: http://consumerist.com/2010/09/over-2-lines-cancel-sprint-without-fee.html
I'm thinking about doing this on our 3rd line - just in case I want to jump ship and go to the iphone. Haha.
So you want to break your contract over an extra $1.47?
If you're going to be a penny pincher about a cellphone service you might as well get a tracfone.
"You gotta pay to play".
lovethyEVO said:
So you want to break your contract over an extra $1.47?
If you're going to be a penny pincher about a cellphone service you might as well get a tracfone.
"You gotta pay to play".
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No, I don't want to leave now, but I want them to fulfill my contract so I can cancel in the future, if I so please, without an etf.
Still, that's a $1.47 + $4.60 (lost discount), which = $6.07 a mo, or $72.84 a year, which is half of a monthly bill!
Losing your % discount on lines 3-5 is not a reason to have your ETF waived. The only way they will waive your ETF is if you were offered a MRC discount for 1 or 2 years and it was removed.
As far as I know, surcharges did not go up - you might want to check into that.
DirtyShroomz said:
Losing your % discount on lines 3-5 is not a reason to have your ETF waived. The only way they will waive your ETF is if you were offered a MRC discount for 1 or 2 years and it was removed.
As far as I know, surcharges did not go up - you might want to check into that.
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Copied straight from the AUG and SEPT online bills.
Hrshycro said:
No, I don't want to leave now, but I want them to fulfill my contract so I can cancel in the future, if I so please, without an etf.
Still, that's a $1.47 + $4.60 (lost discount), which = $6.07 a mo, or $72.84 a yeah, which is half of a monthly bill!
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Surcharges suck any way you put it. Some months they will be low and others they may skyrocket. Even with my military discount and staying within my allotted limits (data, text, calls, etc) my monthly bill will never be the same because the surcharges are never the same. NOW, if the surcharge were to jump up to $15+ a month out of nowhere I would get pissed and get down to the bottom of it. If it really bothers you that much call a represantative and have them try to explain it to you more in detail as to what exactly is going on with your bill.
DirtyShroomz said:
Losing your % discount on lines 3-5 is not a reason to have your ETF waived. The only way they will waive your ETF is if you were offered a MRC discount for 1 or 2 years and it was removed.
As far as I know, surcharges did not go up - you might want to check into that.
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ETF can also be waived in the event a service member gets deployed with orders unless they changed it in the past year or so.
lovethyEVO said:
ETF can also be waived in the event a service member gets deployed with orders unless they changed it in the past year or so.
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There are plenty of way's to have ETF's waived, im just speaking in particular to his case.
stop crying over pocket change
lovethyEVO said:
Surcharges suck any way you put it. Some months they will be low and others they may skyrocket. Even with my military discount and staying within my allotted limits (data, text, calls, etc) my monthly bill will never be the same because the surcharges are never the same. NOW, if the surcharge were to jump up to $15+ a month out of nowhere I would get pissed and get down to the bottom of it. If it really bothers you that much call a represantative and have them try to explain it to you more in detail as to what exactly is going on with your bill.
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Hmm, well the first 3 months were the exact same to the cent.
lovethyEVO said:
ETF can also be waived in the event a service member gets deployed with orders unless they changed it in the past year or so.
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I think they just freeze that line for free now.
hotdog32836 said:
stop crying over pocket change
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Would you like to paypal me $72.84 a year of your pocket change? Thanks.
hotdog32836 said:
stop crying over pocket change
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Dimes make dollars. Who are you to tell somebody else how to manage their money? Maybe it's a small amount to you. What if it was a dollar more? Still okay? Two dollars? Five? Ten? What's the exact dollar amount where it becomes okay to question the reason for the increase?
Hrshycro said:
Did I miss where we could get out of the contract because they bumped up their surcharges this month? And, I lost $4.60 23% student discount on the 3rd line this month, too. ;(
Sprint Surcharges
Hide Details And Explanation of Charges
Sprint Surcharges are rates we choose to collect from you to help defray costs imposed on us. Surcharges are not taxes on you or amounts we are required to collect from you by law. Surcharges other charges incurred to recover costs associated with governmental programs, and certain taxes imposed upon Sprint. The amounts, and the components used to calculate Surcharge amounts, are subject to change.
Last Month:
Federal-Univ Serv Assess Non-LD $2.07
Administrative Charge $2.97
Regulatory Charge $1.20
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$6.24
This Month:
Federal-Univ Serv Assess Non-LD $2.15
Administrative Charge $3.96
Regulatory Charge $1.60
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$7.71
Also, consumerist still says you can get out of your contract because of the discount until the 27th: http://consumerist.com/2010/09/over-2-lines-cancel-sprint-without-fee.html
I'm thinking about doing this on our 3rd line - just in case I want to jump ship and go to the iphone. Haha.
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Ummm.....
$7.71 - $6.24 = $1.47
$1.47/$6.24 = 0.235
You lost you 23% discount and because your fees are based on a percentage of the bill, they went up 23%.
Minjin said:
Ummm.....
$7.71 - $6.24 = $1.47
$1.47/$6.24 = 0.235
You lost you 23% discount and because your fees are based on a percentage of the bill, they went up 23%.
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Technically, that's a 23.5% increase, and that's after rounding the wrong way.
Minjin said:
Ummm.....
$7.71 - $6.24 = $1.47
$1.47/$6.24 = 0.235
You lost you 23% discount and because your fees are based on a percentage of the bill, they went up 23%.
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Hmm, good point. I was just thinking about that while watching a youtube video. That's really strange that the discount would have an effect on the monthly admin fees, yet not the $10 whatever fee.
Hrshycro said:
Hmm, good point. I was just thinking about that while watching a youtube video. That's really strange that the discount would have an effect on the monthly admin fees, yet not the $10 whatever fee.
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That to me is the only real **** move here. Not having that 10 bucks be part of what a discount is applied to. Just a **** move, pure and simple.
wuclan48 said:
That to me is the only real **** move here. Not having that 10 bucks be part of what a discount is applied to. Just a **** move, pure and simple.
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Well I think the $10 fee is unjustifiable in the first place. Since it's not for 4G data, and unlimited data is already included with Sprint's plans, it's basically saying hey, you have to have unlimited plus 1 if you want a 4G phone (because those are the only non-**** phones we've ever had)
Seeing that the discount was included on the admin fees was a real shocker to me.
It's not the surcharge...
They didn't change the surcharge, they eliminated the discount on additional lines effective Sep. 1st. However, since this is a material change of contract (costs you $), you CAN get out of contract. At least for the lines affected anyway. You only have so long to call in and object to the change of service or you automatically accept. Everybody was notified of this change i think 2 billing cycles ago. I called in, advised that a material change of service was not acceptable and was transferred to level 2 who told me he could credit me for 1 month (plan price not including additional lines - $130). When pressed, also stated I could get out of contract. He didn't say just get out of contract for the additional lines, but I'm assuming thats the case. I now have until October 12th to make a decision. That being said, dropping my discount of 23% on 2 additional lines costs me about $9.20/mo. Can I get comparable features (UNLIMITED data, unlimited to any cell, navagation, etc.) for all 4 lines for the same or less $? Probably not. But the credit of $130 is just $26 shy of the discount I would have recieved total for the next 17 months of my contract.
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Technically, that's a 23.5% increase, and that's after rounding the wrong way.
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Yeah, there must be some other rounding going on with the individual fees that caused the difference.
Note that the individual fees aren't percentage based but as a whole they are. I wonder how exactly they are determined.
teamster02 said:
They didn't change the surcharge, they eliminated the discount on additional lines effective Sep. 1st. However, since this is a material change of contract (costs you $), you CAN get out of contract. At least for the lines affected anyway. You only have so long to call in and object to the change of service or you automatically accept. Everybody was notified of this change i think 2 billing cycles ago. I called in, advised that a material change of service was not acceptable and was transferred to level 2 who told me he could credit me for 1 month (plan price not including additional lines - $130). When pressed, also stated I could get out of contract. He didn't say just get out of contract for the additional lines, but I'm assuming thats the case. I now have until October 12th to make a decision. That being said, dropping my discount of 23% on 2 additional lines costs me about $9.20/mo. Can I get comparable features (UNLIMITED data, unlimited to any cell, navagation, etc.) for all 4 lines for the same or less $? Probably not. But the credit of $130 is just $26 shy of the discount I would have recieved total for the next 17 months of my contract.
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Your % discount is not being counted as a reason to waive ETF as you never signed a contract to receive your NVP discount (funny huh?).
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Suppose that I reached the threshold of $20 by the end November, when will admob begin processing the payment?
Will it be on Dec or January?
jsonmat said:
Suppose that I reached the threshold of $20 by the end November, when will admob begin processing the payment?
Will it be on Dec or January?
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Hi, the payment from Admob is done one moth later, so your earnings of November will be paid at the end of December (between 21 and 30). this threshold is for payments via paypal, for other payment modes, it is 100$