I take back every bad thing I've ever said about Sprint. Just minutes ago, I walked into a Sprint store in Chicago, looking for a battery for my 6700. The guy who helped me was nice but clearly wasn't loving his job. He asked me for my phone number, I explained that it's a work device, I don't carry it (much), seldom use it for calls, don't know the number. He said he needed a phone number to complete the transaction. After a few minutes of him looking frustrated, he handed me the battery and said I owe him lunch! A $60 battery for free!
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frank @ Oct 17th 2007 11:31AM
I take back every bad thing I've ever said about Sprint. Just minutes ago, I walked into a Sprint store in Chicago, looking for a battery for my 6700. The guy who helped me was nice but clearly wasn't loving his job. He asked me for my phone number, I explained that it's a work device, I don't carry it (much), seldom use it for calls, don't know the number. He said he needed a phone number to complete the transaction. After a few minutes of him looking frustrated, he handed me the battery and said I owe him lunch! A $60 battery for free!