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badspawn

Mar 23, 2004, 12:56 AM
If I wanted to upgrade to new equipment as a existing customer is there any sort of processing fees involved or upgrade fees? Any feedback would be great. Thanks
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wldthng842

Mar 23, 2004, 11:06 AM
To just upgrade you would be subject to an activation fee of $36. If you agree to sign a 2 yr agreement sprint will usually waive that. If you have had your old phone for over 18 monthes you would be eligible for the new upgrade program which would give you a mail in rebate similiar to the ones new customers get, and there would be no activation fee, to get the rebate you would need to sign either a 1 or 2 yr agreement.

hope that helps
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stevelvl

Mar 23, 2004, 11:45 AM
tHWEW IS A HANDSET UPGRADE PROGRAM AVALIBLE TO EXISITING CUSTOMERS THAT IS CORRET IT DOES REQUIRE EATHER A 1 OR 2 YEAR AGREEMENT

sorry about the caps caps lock was on and i am too lazy to retype

how ever sprint has taken away the activation fee for existingcustomers

if you do not want to sign a new agreement then just pay full price for the phone. there are no hiden fees or charges no 36$ fee that you have to pay there used to be but sprint did away with that back in january
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