The tricky part is that the discount is not apart of the contract. its between sprint and the organization. They remove it when you upgrade unless you re-verify you're still an employee of that company. Go to sprint.com/verify and use your email... Read entire answer
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You can call Sprint Customer care and they will be able to check specific problems in that area. You can dial *2 From your Sprint phone or call 888-211-4727. If you have a local Sprint repair center, I would stop by. If... Read entire answer
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OR you can go to google.com/voice and sign up for free. you can send texts to anyone from there. Read entire answer
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Exactly, you would just need to switch to another ROM. Kinda stupid that they dont provide that eh? Read entire answer
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Zac, you can NOT use a t-mobile phone on sprint. Let me break it down real quick with some cell phone history. SIM cards are GSM phones (for the most part, i'll explain in a second). AT&T and T-Mobile are now the... Read entire answer
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Send an email to yourself of the picture. Just replace the phone number with an email address. Or you can save the picture to the SD card and transfer that to the computer. Read entire answer
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Yes we can do that. If you are a brand new customer or adding a line to your family account you will have to sign a two year contract, if already have a sprint contract and phone line, the can swap the... Read entire answer
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Yes it is possible. We can turn on old sprint phones as long as that phone is NOT currently active with another sprint account. If you are interested, give me your email as I have quite a few used sprint phones that... Read entire answer
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Call Sprint customer care at 888-211-4727. They should be able to help you look that up. They may ask you for the social security number of the account holder to look up a past account that is closed. If you have any... Read entire answer
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You have to live somewhere that sprint doesn't provide service. They will see that you are roaming most of the time, and thus ask to end the contract with you. If you prove that something in your contract was changed with out... Read entire answer