Sprint retools plan pricing structure, aims to keep things simple
There's just nothing worse than trying to piece together a calling plan -- particularly for families -- and being overwhelmed by nickle 'n dime type add-ons along the way. Okay, so maybe that's an exaggeration, but Sprint's hoping to key in on folks who don't disagree with a new "simplified" pricing structure that does away with free incoming calls. Put simply, individuals and families alike can simply pick the amount of minutes they need and whether they want unlimited messaging or unlimited messaging and data. That's it. The prices actually aren't half bad for those ready and willing to put "unlimited" to the test, so hit up the read link to see if any are a fit for you.
[Via GottaBeMobile]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
N.Rosario @ Jun 20th 2008 1:42PM
looks just like a VZW bill, except the "notes" and the summary are on opposite sides
N.Rosario @ Jun 20th 2008 1:43PM
yes its my 1st time seeing a sprint bill
Dave Dash @ Jun 20th 2008 5:57PM
Looks like the SERO plan is still a better deal (versus family plans). It's hard to get costs
Bec @ Jun 20th 2008 7:17PM
Well, this looks better than the way things were in 1987 when customers were complaining about getting wildly inaccurate bills every month...
http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Sprint-Corporation-Company-History.html
Scott @ Jun 25th 2008 4:59PM
This is a bill from the old billing system, Sprint bills no longer look like this.