go to www.sprint.com/sero and use the e-mail address savings@sprintemi.com with a valid zipcode. No more screwing sprint employees by using their e-mail address without their permission. There is a Santa Claus after all... HOHOHO
Edit by Moderator: Giving/asking for referrals is not allowed.
I currently have 4 sero plans, nice to know I can spread the love in a much less complicated manner now.
Oranje
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 9:09p
LOL
aznwizdom
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 9:13p
does sprint sero have any family plans?
ColoradoGiant
Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 9:18p
I am on the Sero Plan... I am counting the days until my contract expires.
Even with these awesome awesome plans, its not worth it if you can't use it. I was disconnected on an emergency call with 4 bars of service for crying out loud! Been through 2 phones... its not the phone - its the network (at least in northern colorado)
I've formally owned Cingular and Tmobile - I'd give both of them about an 8.5/10. Sprint gets a 4/10. 20% of my calls drop - unacceptable.
I know this is only one mans opinion and it was not my intention to thread crap... your mileage may vary (especially in other parts of the country), etc, etc, etc - but I felt I needed to throw it out there - just do some research on howardforums, cellreception.com and other websites that discuss cellular coverage by area before signing up for any carrier - I wish I did. 2 years is a long time if your unhappy
This is great. I am telling all my friends about this who were wondering how I got into SERO few days back (though I had to go the google way).
hoiwaht
Cranky Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 9:19p
nice thx... i just wish their higher end phones have a better deal... or they had those txt msgs packages included when sero first came out.. i'm paying 40 for internet excluding base plan for VZW and this is so much cheaper..
c2d2
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 9:21p
Cool! Is it possible to convert an existing regular Sprint account to SERO account? I have 2 lines and in the middle of my 2-yr contract. TIA!
mediafuze2
New Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 9:22p
Is the SERO plan for new lines of service only? In the past I tried to switch over my existing plan to SERO but they would not let me (even though other people claimed that they successfully did the switch). If I could switch over my existing plan, this would ROCK!
i wish someone knew of a way to get sero for those already with sprint. sprint told me they wouldnt even switch a person after they are off contract unless they add another line or get a new number and thus disconect the prior number. they must have a new anti-retentions dept.
ColoradoGiant said: I am on the Sero Plan... I am counting the days until my contract expires.
Even with these awesome awesome plans, its not worth it if you can't use it. I was disconnected on an emergency call with 4 bars of service for crying out loud! Been through 2 phones... its not the phone - its the network (at least in northern colorado)
I've formally owned Cingular and Tmobile - I'd give both of them about an 8.5/10. Sprint gets a 4/10. 20% of my calls drop - unacceptable.
I know this is only one mans opinion and it was not my intention to thread crap... your mileage may vary (especially in other parts of the country), etc, etc, etc - but I felt I needed to throw it out there - just do some research on howardforums, cellreception.com and other websites that discuss cellular coverage by area before signing up for any carrier - I wish I did. 2 years is a long time if your unhappy
Good Luck!
Amen to that!!!!It's not a one man opinion,our whole office of 30 people nod heads to your statement,unfortunately we are on a corporate plan with sprint and cannot switch
I would like to see where this is advertised. I worry that they will see a huge influx of sign ups with that email address and have an easy to covert everyone to a regular plan.
I had several lines on Sero for a few weeks at my offices in MD and HI, and like you, the service/coverage was awful. I wouldn't use it if it was free. I pay more for my Cingular and Verizon lines but at least they work 99% of the time
ColoradoGiant said: I am on the Sero Plan... I am counting the days until my contract expires.
Even with these awesome awesome plans, its not worth it if you can't use it. I was disconnected on an emergency call with 4 bars of service for crying out loud! Been through 2 phones... its not the phone - its the network (at least in northern colorado)
I've formally owned Cingular and Tmobile - I'd give both of them about an 8.5/10. Sprint gets a 4/10. 20% of my calls drop - unacceptable.
I know this is only one mans opinion and it was not my intention to thread crap... your mileage may vary (especially in other parts of the country), etc, etc, etc - but I felt I needed to throw it out there - just do some research on howardforums, cellreception.com and other websites that discuss cellular coverage by area before signing up for any carrier - I wish I did. 2 years is a long time if your unhappy
I am on a SERO and very please with it. I got great connection, free internet and My bill is only around $25 a month.
ossidon
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 9:45p
Make this deal hot by using the additional $75 Mail in Rebate form from the Kellog boxes. You can find the rebate form Here
sprintuser1
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 9:47p
Awesome! I'm might go for this but I'm concerned on a few things. One, they ever like unlimited everything but text messaging which costs a stinking 15 cent per message. Another thing is: do they have a family plan or this or can you merge two lines and make it a family plan? Also, is this really worth it? I mean, the unlimited mobile to mobile is useless since there aren't very many Sprint and Nextel users, right?
I've been a Sprint customer for about 7 years now and have absolutely no complaints. I love their reception in all locales I have taken it. I lived in the SF Bay Area for 4 years with it, then in Fresno for 3 and now in Jacksonville, Florida. I've always gotten new phones for free or really cheap just for asking and have had cheaper plans than any of my friends. Just wanted to give my opinion to offset the negative posts.
My plan (i know there's even better):
750 anytime Unlimited at 8pm Unlimited Sprint to Sprint Unlimited Power Vision 500 texts
Does anyone know if the 30 day trial period works with SERO. That way you can see how crappy/not crappy Sprint is in your area.
sprintuser1
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:03p
jj970 said: I've been a Sprint customer for about 7 years now and have absolutely no complaints. I love their reception in all locales I have taken it. I lived in the SF Bay Area for 4 years with it, then in Fresno for 3 and now in Jacksonville, Florida. I've always gotten new phones for free or really cheap just for asking and have had cheaper plans than any of my friends. Just wanted to give my opinion to offset the negative posts.
My plan (i know there's even better):
750 anytime Unlimited at 8pm Unlimited Sprint to Sprint Unlimited Power Vision 500 texts
MobilePro said: go to www.sprint.com/sero and use the e-mail address savings@sprint.com with a valid zipcode. No more screwing sprint employees by using their e-mail address without their permission. There is a Santa Claus after all... HOHOHOOr, this could be a trick to identify people who do not really know a valid employee.
You have to buy a phone 299.00 or more for the Kellog rebate. That rules out all except the Treo.
dchan86
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:06p
how long will this sero last?
YouGotMale
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:06p
lostinla said: You have to buy a phone 299.00 or more for the Kellog rebate. That rules out all except the Treo. $299 RETAIL.
vulches
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:08p
jschuman said: MobilePro said: go to www.sprint.com/sero and use the e-mail address savings@sprint.com with a valid zipcode. No more screwing sprint employees by using their e-mail address without their permission. There is a Santa Claus after all... HOHOHOOr, this could be a trick to identify people who do not really know a valid employee.
I'm thinking you might be on to something... a brand new user comes in and posts this... way too risky for me...
As far as service and network availability concerns...Verizon is the best, Not a single dropped call in 3 years..i am a living evidence...The customer service is not all that great, neither is the selection of phones or cost effectiveness but the network, you can always always always rely on that. Sprint is by far the worst service I have ever seen...my friends were living legends!
MacArthur
Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:17p
asianguy30 said: I am on a SERO and very please with it. I got great connection, free internet and My bill is only around $25 a month. How come the SERO plan at my zip code is already $30 + other charges? Mind if I ask ur zip code?
Flawlessly
Happy Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:17p
dealwatcher2003 said: ColoradoGiant said: I am on the Sero Plan... I am counting the days until my contract expires.
Even with these awesome awesome plans, its not worth it if you can't use it. I was disconnected on an emergency call with 4 bars of service for crying out loud! Been through 2 phones... its not the phone - its the network (at least in northern colorado)
I've formally owned Cingular and Tmobile - I'd give both of them about an 8.5/10. Sprint gets a 4/10. 20% of my calls drop - unacceptable.
I know this is only one mans opinion and it was not my intention to thread crap... your mileage may vary (especially in other parts of the country), etc, etc, etc - but I felt I needed to throw it out there - just do some research on howardforums, cellreception.com and other websites that discuss cellular coverage by area before signing up for any carrier - I wish I did. 2 years is a long time if your unhappy
Good Luck!
Amen to that!!!!It's not a one man opinion,our whole office of 30 people nod heads to your statement,unfortunately we are on a corporate plan with sprint and cannot switch Wait until you check the min. left on your account... you can't even hear what they say!
vulches said: jschuman said: MobilePro said: go to www.sprint.com/sero and use the e-mail address savings@sprint.com with a valid zipcode. No more screwing sprint employees by using their e-mail address without their permission. There is a Santa Claus after all... HOHOHOOr, this could be a trick to identify people who do not really know a valid employee.
I'm thinking you might be on to something... a brand new user comes in and posts this... way too risky for me...
The OP has been around over a year...
LaVidaLoca
Member
posted: Dec. 6, 2006 @ 10:21p
jj970 said: I've been a Sprint customer for about 7 years now and have absolutely no complaints. I love their reception in all locales I have taken it. I lived in the SF Bay Area for 4 years with it, then in Fresno for 3 and now in Jacksonville, Florida. I've always gotten new phones for free or really cheap just for asking and have had cheaper plans than any of my friends. Just wanted to give my opinion to offset the negative posts.
My plan (i know there's even better):
750 anytime Unlimited at 8pm Unlimited Sprint to Sprint Unlimited Power Vision 500 texts
$34.99/month
i second your sentiment. i've been with them for 6 years and have no complaints as well. and they often offer me nice things just because. my plan is
650 anytime free nights after 6pm! free sprint to sprint 300 texts for
$40/month.
ive never had problem with cs. yes i get dropped calls, but maybe once a day, and i think half the time it's my friend who is not sprint.
i love the idea of switching to sero, but i am not sure if my current plan isn't as good. i'm thinking if it aint broke don't fix it...hmmm.
As for reception quality, don't bother asking people in discussion forums in other cities. Reception is entirely relative to your own territory -- and by that I mean your house, your commute, your driveway, etc. Verizon is supposed to be the best in my area, and I believe generally that's true, except what do you know? My house is in a Verizon dead spot. Buy the phone you want and immediately use it on your commute during rush hour and if you get lousy reception and dropped calls, just return it. All cell phones have 30 day money back guarantees.
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roomie76
Thrifty Member
posted: Sep. 30, 2010 @ 5:41p
So who is going to be upgrading to the new plan tomorrow?
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