Sprint: Early cancelation fee drops $10 each month
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by Nicholas Deleon on October 31, 2008

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Sprint is diligently patting itself on the back today, having forever changed the way we think about canceling cellphone contracts. Starting on November 2, for every month you stay faithful to your Sprint contract after the sixth month, the company knocks $10 off the early termination fee. The fee, which is $200 at the outset, is allowed to drop to as low as $50.

This new policy does not apply to contract entered into before November 2. If you’re already a Sprint customer, you can renew your contract after that date and then you’d qualify for the deal.

Now, what phone in Sprintland would be compelling enough for you to switch over there, I have no idea.

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  • I am a sprint customer, while I whole heartly agree with you on your last sentence, I am staying with Sprint only because of the cheap SERO plan. It’s just too bad they don’t offer that anymore making it hard for me to switch.

  • I am a sprint customer, while I whole heartly agree with you on your last sentence, I am staying with Sprint only because of the cheap SERO plan. It’s just too bad they don’t offer that anymore making it hard for me to switch.

  • I don’t know… I thought their blackberry phones, though aging, are still pretty good with the sprint data plan.

  • uhhhh touch pro maybe? too bad im waiting for the gsm/at&t vers.

  • thes guys are absolute morons…no wonder the stock is down 80% and has lost $20 billion in market cap over the past 6 months…they are making it easier to leave! Management’s ego and lack of business acumen is pathetic.

  • thes guys are absolute morons…no wonder the stock is down 80% and has lost $20 billion in market cap over the past 6 months…they are making it easier to leave! Management’s ego and lack of business acumen is pathetic.

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