A follow up on this is that Sprint claimed that they were recalling
not just a few times a month, but excessively, maybe 100's of times a month.
I equate this with the person who has more than a few wrecks being
told he will have to find a new insurer.
Stewart
At 09:21 AM 7/10/2007, you wrote:
Today on NPR "Marketplace" was a report about Sprint dropping 1000s of
disgruntled customers without termination fee. These folks were peppering
Sprint's support lines with calls. Sprint claimed that they repeatedly
called with the same question just to waste Sprint's time. Sprint said
they could not afford to have such customers and dropped them.
Where there is a will, there is a way.
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
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