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SERO and T-Mobile to Sprint Family Plan
Hi, I'm currently on SERO and my 4 family members are still on a T-Mobile family plan but they are getting nickeled and dimed to death. I looked at their recent bill and for a 700minute shared family plan with unlimited text it came in at $160! I think it would be in our best interest to switch to a Sprint Everything Data Family 1500 minute shared plan. We could all have smart phones and I could upgrade my HTC Touch.
What would be the cheapest price for Sprint Everything Data Family 1500 minute for 5 lines? Would I have any problem with me going from SERO in contract and my family going from T-Mobile out of contract to the Sprint family plan? |
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Shouldnt be a problem at all. You could call the eprp # number and speak to them about adding lines and phones. They could port there numbers over after you add the new lines. 1-888-882-4030
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Four lines of Everydata is going to $170 for the whole shebbang and before any coporate discounts are applied. I imagine one of the five would qualify as one.
EPRP whould be pretty much the same. It's $150 for the fives bu you also get a hudred more minutes. Just keep in mind that you can't get corporate discounts on EPRP.
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