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Stop being dishonest, Sprint PCS
Posted Tue September 19, 2006 12:00 pm, by Jordan C. written to Sprint Wireless
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I switched from another provider to join a family plan with my wife. The salesperson assured me my bill would be around under $90 as I was paying about that before I switched for both of us. Since switching, our bill has been about $135 on average, with a high of $155 one month. Everytime I call Sprint they hem and haw and say they'll fix it. One month our bill did go down to $85 but the next month it shot back up to $135. This "family plan" sucks.
Charge what you said my bill would be, in the $85 - $90 range, EVERY month. Or waive the cancelations fees as I'm considering switching to another provider.
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by Gino Version 1.2 Posted Tue September 19, 2006 @ 8:53 PM
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Hi Jordan,
Thanks... heard this title before somewhere.... oh ... nevermind... I've learned to never ever ever trust what salesmen say. or assure you. Always get it in writing never believe a word from their lips...they are there to make money.
Stop Screwing and This sucks don't belong in a professional type correspondence... at least if you want a chance at being taken seriously.....
Perhaps a little less screw and suck and a little more pertinent information might help your cause...like what it says in your contract...you did sign a contract???
Anyway good luck, I'm sure they'll fix it for ya!!
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by p d Posted Tue September 19, 2006 @ 7:58 PM
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Lovely title.
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by vc Posted Tue September 19, 2006 @ 7:09 PM
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Oh my god. I just had a flashback to my ex wife.
Somebody needs to change the title here, I can't handle this much deja vu.
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But why?
by vc Tue September 19, 2006 @ 9:30 PM
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Oh Erik,
by vc Wed September 20, 2006 @ 9:46 AM
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LOL n/t
by Starlight22203 Wed September 20, 2006 @ 7:55 AM
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by Daniela Elefteriadis Posted Tue September 19, 2006 @ 6:36 PM
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I don't know why everyone is beating up on you. If the salesperson assured you your bill would be around $90, then that's what it should be. They are supposed to know the ins and outs of their plans and then provide that information to you. Why have a salesperson if you are supposed to discern their fees and charges on your own? You can go online and order it.
I have had many issues with Verizon Wireless employees giving me misinformation and their service has gotten so bad that they no longer back what their staff says.
I hope they honor their salesperson's sell and fix your bill. It does no good to you to find out she was wrong after you've committed to a contract, so what everyone seems to be saying about you not taking things in to consideration like taxes, fees, minutes of usage, etc. makes no sense because if she told you the bill would be around the same, you would have told her your previous plan's specs and phone usage. You believed what she said. Does that mean it's your fault? I think not.
Good luck.
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She'll say
by tickytack Wed September 20, 2006 @ 11:47 AM
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by S. Brown Posted Tue September 19, 2006 @ 3:32 PM
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First of all, the words "screwing" and "sucks" don't have any place in a business letter.
Sprint quoted you a certain amount per month which is your base plan price for a specific number of minutes as well as specific features. The only reason (other than taxes and surcharges) that your would exceed this amount is by going over your plan minutes, roaming, using text messaging and/or custom ring tones. It is up to you, the consumer, to read your contract and compare what you are being charged against your monthly bill. You are responsible for the usage and features on your phone - - not Sprint. I analyze phone bills for a living and have done so for over 20 years - - if there is a question on an invoice, calling the carrier and pitching a fit won't get you anywhere - - you need to have all your facts straight prior to placing the call (or writing a letter).
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No roaming?
by tickytack Wed September 20, 2006 @ 8:42 AM
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by tickytack Posted Tue September 19, 2006 @ 1:37 PM
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Are you possibly going over your minutes, or roaming when you don't think you are?
I know you probably realize this, but if you go outside your planned minutes, you pay more.
We have the Spring family plan - we split 800 minutes per month (I honestly don't see how anyone could spend more than that on a phone each month, but that's just me) and pay approx. $85/month, which includes unlimited weekend minutes and free long distance.
I strongly suspect it's not the family plan that sucks; you're probably accruing an overage and aren't realizing it.
If that's not it, then good luck and I hope this is resolved.
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by tickytack Posted Tue September 19, 2006 @ 4:24 PM
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A lot of those are Nassau County charges, I note.
Erie County doesn't have all those surcharges - I will take a look at our last bill to see what we're taxed.
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by tickytack Posted Tue September 19, 2006 @ 4:25 PM
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In case I'm wrong, I will say doesn't have those surcharges that I'm AWARE of - I leave the cell phone bills to the SO, so I don't look too closely at them, though he says the highest we've gone since switching to the family plan is $90 - and that was because I'd called information a few times.
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