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Sprint Offering to Halve Wireless Bills for Customers Switching From AT&T or Verizon

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sprint_logo-250x124Sprint is planning to unveil a new competitive pricing promotion today that offers to cut customers' phone bills in half if they switch from Verizon or AT&T. As reported by Re/code, sales associates are being trained on the promotion now with a consumer launch planned for Friday.

The deal requires existing Verizon and AT&T customers to bring in their current bills, and Sprint will set them up with similar plans at half the cost of the service portion of their current bills (i.e., data, text and calling). Customers will have to buy unsubsidized devices or rent them through Sprint's new leasing plans.


In addition to the pricing plan discount, Sprint is also offering up to $350 to cover early termination fees or previous phone installment plan costs. Customers taking advantage of this offer must turn in their existing phones to receive the bonus.

The upcoming promotion does not include competitor T-Mobile, which already offers discounted prices and holds a smaller market share than AT&T and Verizon. It is estimated that Verizon and AT&T control up to 70 percent of the mobile phone market in the United States.

Update: Sprint's press release on the promotion outlines the full terms of the deal and the process customers must follow to take advantage of it.

Top Rated Comments

149 months ago
If only their network didn't stink...
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149 months ago
If only their network didn't stink...

I dealt with Sprint's network as long as I could but it was slow and sparse (around me). T-Mobile has faster and better coverage (around me) and is cheaper (with a family plan, I pay <$25 per line after taxes).
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
149 months ago
They forgot to mention that they're willing to halve our speed too lol
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nburwell Avatar
149 months ago
Turns out I'm an AT&T customer who prefers having service over saving money.

I couldn't of said it any better myself. I've never had service issues with AT&T, and I'd prefer to pay more over going with a carrier that just isn't reliable.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ricci Avatar
149 months ago
Hmmmm? Their just trying everything to get me back!!?? Oh well!!! Sorry! I broke up with you last year after over 12 year relationship! I'm staying ATT ,thanks!! Should have treated me right when we were together!
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
149 months ago
They forgot to mention that they're willing to halve our speed too lol

"Usage Limitations: Other plans may receive prioritized bandwidth availability. To improve data experience for the majority of users, throughput may be limited, varied or reduced on the network."
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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