This sure sounds enticing but I would be concerned about the coverage area.  
When I used Sprint several years ago it sure wasn’t as good as AT&T.  Does 
anyone know if the service has improved?

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Reginald George
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 9:51 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; Adaptive technology 
information and support.
Subject: [ATI] Fw: Macdailynews story: Sprint might bend over backwards toget 
AT&T and Verizon iPhone users to switch

 

Here is the exact text of an article Terrie forwarded earlier to another list.  
I feel it’s important because this promotion may only go to the end of the 
month.  I for one am paying $115 a month for my A.T.T IPhone 4.  If I can port 
my number and get out of my contract for free, switch to the 4S, get a discount 
on the 5, and have unlimited data, as well as almost cut my bill in half, 
that’s enough reason for me to come back to Sprint.  The free macrocell is just 
a bonus!  

 

 

iPhone users might want to try walking into a Sprint store or calling them on 
the phone and asking the question below. It might go a long way.

 

“What will you do to get me to switch to a Sprint iPhone?”

 

A compendium of replies boils down to the following five incentives:

 

1. Will immediately replace an AT&T or Verizon iPhone with a Sprint iPhone 4S 
of similar storage capacity for $99

 

2. Will port existing AT&T or Verizon phone number and reimburse “any” contract 
early termination fee

 

3. $69.99/month unlimited phone, data, text, with no additional cost for 
tethering

 

4. Will provide a free macrocell for use in your home

 

5. Will grant an immediate upgrade to Apple’s next-gen iPhone upon availability 
for the normal subsidized price minus $99 (i.e. amount paid for the shorter 
iPhone 4S)

 

If you’ve tried asking a Sprint representative the question above, please let 
us know below what they told you.

 

[Thanks to MacDailyNews readers too numerous to mention individually for the 
heads up.]

 

From: From the IPHONE of Terrie L. Arnold <mailto:[email protected]>  

Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 7:23 AM

To: [email protected] ; AndreaBreier <mailto:[email protected]>  ; 
Missouri List <mailto:[email protected]>  ; Adaptive and support. 
technology information <mailto:[email protected]>  ; [email protected] 

Subject: [ATI] Fwd: Macdailynews story: Sprint might bend over backwards toget 
AT&T and Verizon iPhone users to switch

 

Subject: Macdailynews story: Sprint might bend over backwards to get AT&T and 
Verizon iPhone users to switch

 

Sprint might bend over backwards to get AT&T and Verizon iPhone users to 
switch...
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