I used to have Nextel (loved them, never had a problem), but then I got a new phone and was forced over to Sprint (Nextel was bought by Sprint). I had so many problems. Everything from activation (it's a business phone) to them sending me non-compatible parts (extended battery cover isn't for the correct phone), you name it. They even billed me for 3 phones ($450, $300, $200) when I only got 1 phone. And they don't reliably send bills either (or at least, I don't reliably receive them).
When I am forced to finally get a private cell phone, I am avoiding Sprint. If it turns out that my options are "no cell phone" or "Sprint", I might just take "no cell phone". That's how turned off I was by my initial experiences.
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I used to have Nextel (loved them, never had a problem), but then I got a new phone and was forced over to Sprint (Nextel was bought by Sprint). I had so many problems. Everything from activation (it's a business phone) to them sending me non-compatible parts (extended battery cover isn't for the correct phone), you name it. They even billed me for 3 phones ($450, $300, $200) when I only got 1 phone. And they don't reliably send bills either (or at least, I don't reliably receive them).
When I am forced to finally get a private cell phone, I am avoiding Sprint. If it turns out that my options are "no cell phone" or "Sprint", I might just take "no cell phone". That's how turned off I was by my initial experiences.