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by Feculent , Dec 23 '00
Pros: The cheapest Cons: You get what you pay for
I have been using Sprint PCS in New York City for nearly three years (also have used AT & T and Bell Atlantic...now Verizon) Why have I used Sprint for so long if I think they are so bad? Long story...because of work, and also purchasing a $600...
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by dgoldberg , Apr 21 '00
Pros: When it works, the phone call is as good as analog. Cons: It usually does not work for long. It's frequency is highly energetic and may be dangerous.ic
I purchased a service contract for sprint free and clear 99.99 bundled package. Sprint is not being honest with their service and even the hardware. Here is why. One, historically, it should be known that Sprint promised to be the company "without...
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by Light , Nov 26 '99
Pros: No contract to sign, allows you to hear how many minutes you have left each month, first incoming minute is free Cons: Service is not so great on the train and in some train stations
I went to Radio Shack last month with the intent to sign up for the Sprint PCS Free and Clear Plan. The service representative talked me out of that plan because I don't use a lot of long distance. Instead, I signed up for the Standard Plan with 500...
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by kats_eyes , Apr 27 '01
Pros: Good prices and coverage Cons: Customer service
First good thing about Sprint PCS is the "home area" coverage. Most of the mobile services offer a very small basic home area. If you call to or from your extended home area, you're paying extra charges. Sprint PCS covers NYC, big part of CT and half...
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by pah617 , Nov 25 '00
Pros: Everything you could ever want is included in the plan, low cost with more minutes than other plans, Nationwide long distance is included too! Cons: A one time $29.99 activation fee
Sprint Free and Clear Mobile Phone Service is the best discovery I've made this whole year. I can tell you, I had a Nokia Cellular Phone with Cellular One Mobile Phone Service for three years and what a waste of money that was! I was getting charged...
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by jammma1 , Nov 30 '00
Pros: great service, quality, and value Cons: I didn't find it sooner
I have used them all, Bell Atlantic, Nextel, At&t, Verizon....., you name the cell phone company, and I have used them, and they all blow chunks. The, I found sprint. I use my cell phone primarily for business, so the service is extremely important...
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by shannonAntar , May 11 '00
Pros: clear reception,cheep Cons: none
Sprint is really a great service,much better than at&t. I recently hooked up with sprint from a friend of mine.My plan includes 1000 minutes for $30.00 a month which is not bad at all considering you get great service when you're out of state.The...
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by mymaster , Feb 15 '01
Pros: Cheap
Clear when the calls go through Cons: Dropped Calls
Calls routed directly into voice mail
Poor indoor reception
I was originally on ATT three years ago, but as soon as that contract expired, I left because the reception was terrible and calls hardly ever went through.
Since I had been a long time Sprint residential customer, I figured Sprint PCS may not...
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by mhudack , May 25 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, lots of minutes Cons: Payment system
I've told this story enough on epinions - I was sick and tired of Omnipoint and went with Sprint.
Why Sprint? My choices were clearly defined: SNET (the local telco), AT&T, and Sprint. Omnipoint had already dissapointed me.
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by SPT420 , Dec 17 '99
Pros: 180 Minutes,Great customer service Cons: static from time to time
Sprints cell phone plans are pretty good. You get 180 minutes every month, nights and weekends are free. You get some static from time to time, but I don't know any service providers that you don't get static from time to time.
The plan is...
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by perrycampf , Feb 20 '02
Pros: Competitive rates Cons: Shoddy coverage, abysmal customer service
I live in Manhattan and have put up with Sprint's horrible service for nearly two years now. I recently switched to Verizon and am amazed at the difference -- I actually get a signal in all parts of the city and customer service provides exactly that....
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by Hunter400 , Nov 28 '00
Pros: Reasonable Plan Options, Great Promotions, Good Coverage in Major Cities Cons: CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!!!!!!!!!
I choose Sprint because they had plans that were affordable and met my needs. They also offer free long distance. In September 2000 I signed up for 250 anytime/250 nights & weekends for $29.99, with tax it came to $37.46.
I do a fair...
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by kleibs , Mar 13 '00
Pros: clear, long battery life,internet,email Cons: spotty service but growing rapidly
I have had this service for the last 3 years now and it is the only one i will ever have. Sprint Pcs has great customer service, and great price plans to fit every need. No year long contract at all, you can change you plan each month if you want to. The...
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by tishbite , Apr 08 '01
Pros: Large amount of minutes, great long-distance deal Cons: Some dropped calls, dead zones
I live out in Suffolk County, Long Island, and for the most part, Sprint PCS has been good to me. I currently use my cell phone primarily for emergencies and sometimes for long-distance, but in a few months, this phone will be my only phone. I will...
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by newsom2 , Dec 05 '01
Pros: Wide variety of phones. Nationwide plan with Canada options available Cons: Poor customer service. Poor customer service response. Poor reception in areas.
SprintPCS seems to have more miscellaneous charges than some other service providers.
I had SprintPCS, until recently for about 2.5 years. About a month ago, late October or early November I attempted to switch into a promotional plan for...
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