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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?

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7 comment(s) for this post.

  1. On Jun 21, 2007 @ 1:45 pm, JJLO Said:

    They should extended to existing customers who think they need to change plans.

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  2. On Jun 21, 2007 @ 2:09 pm, victor Said:

    @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.

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  3. On Jun 21, 2007 @ 2:36 pm, JJLO Said:

    LOL…so true.

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  4. On Jun 21, 2007 @ 4:18 pm, Tim Said:

    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.

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  5. On Jun 21, 2007 @ 5:20 pm, chris Said:

    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.

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  6. On Jun 21, 2007 @ 5:45 pm, JJLO Said:

    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.

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  7. On Jun 21, 2007 @ 6:51 pm, GBallew Said:

    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

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