I think this is rather stupid and bad PR for Sprint and may yet backfire on
them, but if what has been reported about the people being dropped is true,
then I probably wouldn't blame Sprint.

Of course, there is also the chance that some of these people had a
legitimate complaint that wasn't being addressed.  Hence, the calls.

> -----Original Message-----
> 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.


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