tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9081507935145885610.post5989651724755876410..comments2023-10-15T09:55:24.396-04:00Comments on The Lonely EMT: Phone DiscountLinda Wyatthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15502645664373341448noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9081507935145885610.post-76471523585410945332012-01-06T23:40:06.830-05:002012-01-06T23:40:06.830-05:00Thanks!
The people I've talked to haven't...Thanks! <br />The people I've talked to haven't been very forthcoming with a lot of information, so this is great!Linda Wyatthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15502645664373341448noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9081507935145885610.post-20117125784082883132012-01-06T21:46:46.100-05:002012-01-06T21:46:46.100-05:00Just an FYI, accepting the new two year agreement ...Just an FYI, accepting the new two year agreement won't change your ability to upgrade if you decide you want to do so. With Sprint (not all carriers) your eligibility to upgrade is based only on how long it has been since you last upgraded your phone. So if you renew your agreement to get the discount and decide later you want to upgrade you'll still be able to do so. Of course, accepting the discount on the phone will trigger a new 2 year agreement (it won't be longer than 2 years, it will be 24 months from the day you activate the phone). <br /><br />As an aside if you're close to the end of your current agreement give customer service a call. They may be able to offer you some credits on your bill for renewing with them over the phone which would just be free money since you're about to renew to get the monthly discount. Just don't accept a 10%/mo discount they sometimes offer because you can only have one recurring discount at a time. <br /><br />I knew working for Sprint customer service in the past would pay off one day!Worn Out Shooterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00839547859204732692noreply@blogger.com