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Road Side Pub
Spend money on mods, not phone bills
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<blockquote data-quote="earico" data-source="post: 16021611" data-attributes="member: 114682"><p>BHAHAHAHAHA!</p><p></p><p>I had met my contract obligations on one of our iPhone 7s. It was on the network 13 months and I had paid the phone cost off in full. Then the phone had a hardware malfunction. Apple replaced it for free instead of repairing it because it was a model known to have a major flaw. That means the new / replacement device came with a new IMEI number. After using the replacement device for about 1 month I called Sprint to unlock the phone. They flat out refused to because their policy states it has to be on the network for a minimum of 50 days. I explained the whole Apple replacement and told them I had a letter from Apple. Sprint said it didn't matter and basically told me to pound sand. That's how they treat customers of 10 years. I understand rules and policies but sometimes making exceptions is necessary. So I took 6 people in my family and put them on a Verizon plan. Done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earico, post: 16021611, member: 114682"] BHAHAHAHAHA! I had met my contract obligations on one of our iPhone 7s. It was on the network 13 months and I had paid the phone cost off in full. Then the phone had a hardware malfunction. Apple replaced it for free instead of repairing it because it was a model known to have a major flaw. That means the new / replacement device came with a new IMEI number. After using the replacement device for about 1 month I called Sprint to unlock the phone. They flat out refused to because their policy states it has to be on the network for a minimum of 50 days. I explained the whole Apple replacement and told them I had a letter from Apple. Sprint said it didn't matter and basically told me to pound sand. That's how they treat customers of 10 years. I understand rules and policies but sometimes making exceptions is necessary. So I took 6 people in my family and put them on a Verizon plan. Done. [/QUOTE]
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