Sprint gives you 6 months of freedom
Well, sort of. The carrier has recently unveiled a "new" policy called Right Plan Promise which is designed to give new customers a bit more freedom. Right Plan Promise, which sounds a bit more like a religious cult than it does a wireless plan, allows new Sprint subscribers to make changes to their account during the first 6 months of service without incurring the dreaded 2 year re-up. You are free to jump around as much as you want, trying out different plans and options without fear. Not too shabby. They’ve had a 3 month grace period for quite some time now, but the recent doubling to 6 months makes this a pretty attractive option. Now that we’ve got that out of the way, how about fixing your data provisioning issues, guys?




They should extended to existing customers who think they need to change plans.
@JJLO HA! Good luck with that one? But hey if I can dream of retiring at 30(now 26) without much work and still be rich you can definatly think of that happening.
LOL…so true.
Tmobile allows people who sign up with 2 year agreement, to change their plans with no change in contract for the first year. This is nothing new here, except for the advertisements.
I really am excited for sprint. I really think there becomming better and better day by day. I am currently with cingular right now but if something ever happened where I would have to leave cingular then yeah sprint would be the first person I would go too. I like there rates and espically there prices. I don’t know if there service is excepted every where but its not like I travel around the world every year. As long as it works good in NY,MA,CT then I’m good.
I travel to all those locations and I can verify that Sprint works in those areas. I do think we are going to see them spring board in the near future. The plans are good(Not confusing like AT&T) and the prices have been great with corp discounts better than any of the other providers. There will be no iPhone in the forseeable future…but so what. Only takes a few great handsets and smartphones and you are back in the game.
hmm…at&t has let you do this for some time now…but you can change your rate plan at anytime durning your contract without a “re-up” of your 2 year commitment. That, plus rollover, “Spr-extel” can have their “6-month” grace period. I’m sticking with at&t