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by benjaminyoung , Jan 22 '01
Pros: Great promotional plans and large selection of calling features; most minutes for the money Cons: Spotty coverage in many parts of LA and CA; HOURS, DAYS, WEEKS ON HOLD?
Sure, Sprint PCS can afford give you Nationwide minutes for the same price as local minutes on other plans... because you'll never be able to use them. I am leaving the original review up for those who might find the feature list helpful -- but please...
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by krieg39 , Mar 06 '00
Pros: listed Cons: listed
The service in certain areas is pretty bad, for example, my residence. The 500 minute plan is decent, because I really don't think I'll ever go over it. I'd be hard-pressed to. I called Sprint regarding the cell service around my house being so hideous,...
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by pj_the_pug , Sep 22 '01
Pros: clear reception, decent price plan, very few dropped calls Cons: their website is a bit confusing with their pricing plans
I have had digital phone service with Sprint PCS for just about 3 years now and I have to say that I'm a fully satisfied customer. My pricing plan is decent, my calls are crystal clear and I only have dropped calls when I drive through the City of...
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by hajnika , Jan 09 '01
Pros: free long-distance Cons: terrible customer service
Although the free long distance included in the 1000 minutes for $75 Sprint plan (no annual contract required) is great because of no roaming charges and no additional long distance charges on top of the minutes included in the plan is extremely helpful,...
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by Zsuzsanna , Jan 05 '00
Pros: Caller ID Cons: Bad Reception, Costs others money to call you
I thought it would be a great idea for me to purchase a cell phone due to my busy schedule. Sprint PCS was not a good pick!
I bought it on sale, and thought I was making a wise decision. The phone itself was very efficient in keeping numbers,...
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by IMDJackal , Sep 16 '00
Pros: No contract, No credit check Cons: Can never get service
I have sold cellular phones for several years, and I've sold pretty much every kind of cell there is. The absoulte worst service has got to be Sprint. I was given a free phone from every cell phone company and was pleased about different aspects of...
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by emaiJ , Dec 27 '99
Pros: The phone is OK when it works. Cons: Crappy coverage. Terrible service.
I have had my phone going on one year now. I am continually struck by how bad service is.
The actual coverage is pathetic. There are large areas, even in the middle of Los Angeles, where service is non-existant. Even driving on the 405 in...
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by michael_tremko , Jan 12 '00
Pros: No long term contract Cons: You can get out of it
I have had the Sprint plan for about six months, and I am TIRED OF THIS BALONEY!!! I routinely get pages 1 to 4 hours later, if at all. Some times, I thought it was just that nobody loved me and didn't call. Then, I turn on my phone and it turns out...
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by Susan_K , Oct 05 '00
Pros: Great coverage, reasonable packages Cons: Customer service - lackluster/poor
My fiance` and I were looking to purchase a new cell phone for my personal/business use and did some comparison shopping at a major electronics store. Dollar for dollar, the Sprint PCS packages were a better value with respect to service coverage,...
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by alillamb , Oct 20 '00
Pros: Our Nokia phones had lots of cool features Cons: They were useless as actual phones
My husband and I decided to splurge a year ago and upgrade from our analog phones, which were trusty and still worked well but had somewhat fuzzy reception at times, to the supposedly crystal-clear service of a digital phone. We checked out our options...
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by imgr82day , Mar 28 '01
Pros: Clear calls, real time minute usage stats at their website along with competitive pricing. Cons: Nationwide coverage not great, and prepare to pay $$$ if you roam off Sprint network.
INTRO
Well, those that know me personally, found out last month I finished my first marathon in L.A. Who better to sponsor this annual event other than Sprint? They sponsored by allowing runner's to make free calls at the 19th mile and at the...
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by ChristieEmond , Jun 11 '00
Pros: Less money up front Cons: Not enough specials for continued customers
Since we have started our service with Sprint we have paid 29.95/month for
one year. I have since seen many specials that are better.
I don't understand why as a continued customer we are not offered a better plan. Sprint needs to keep...
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by thegrinch , May 16 '00
Pros: Price for Minutes,Web messages and updates, and a $25 rebate on the Sanyo Cons: Note: have had a couple people on the other end complain of static.
Ok, I have read a lot of complaints about SprintPCS and well I just haven't come across it at all. I will detail what I have gotten from SprintPCS for you to read here.
Picked the new Sanyo Model SCP-3000 due to it's ok price and some nice...
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by rsung , Feb 07 '00
Pros: I'm still thinking... Cons: Having to use this service
I am a student. I was working in Newport Beach this summer, and rented a room in this crazy lady's townhouse (a problem we'll not get into here). As I would be spending only three months as this location, I decided I'd just get a cell phone and use it as...
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by mike_b01 , Jul 03 '01
Pros: Cheaper mobile service
Supports Kyocera phone
many features Cons: poor customer service phone & retail
poor web site interface
I chose Sprint for two reasons. First it supported the new Kyocera Smartphone that I wanted when most mobile phone services don't. Secondly, the rates were cheapest around.
I have had mixed feelings though in my first month of service. The...
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