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sprint wont ship it to PuertoRico and the stores here dont have them. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

 

I had the same problem when I live in Carolina. And Sprint ships to Puerto Rico and I didn't pay a penny. They shipped it to me from retentions.

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sprint wont ship it to PuertoRico and the stores here dont have them.

 

 

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You want to call back and speak to someone else because that is 100% wrong.

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sprint wont ship it to PuertoRico and the stores here dont have them.

 

they definitely do ship here, I have one at home and didn't pay for it, you just need a rep that knows his stuff and is willing to play ball, which may be the hard part. good luck!

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It actually allowed me to add it on my Gnex(have the promo $10 google gave for free) but I only got the google prepaid card, havent tried a personal one

 

Just don't know what kind of places accept NFC google wallet

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It actually allowed me to add it on my Gnex(have the promo $10 google gave for free) but I only got the google prepaid card, havent tried a personal one

 

Just don't know what kind of places accept NFC google wallet

 

only NFC terminals I've seen, have been at Walgreens. I actually spent $6 of the $10 on the Google card at some vending machines in Orlando during the summer, coolest thing ever!

 

haven't been able to add a personal card, which does work for purchasing from the Play Store, I just may end up calling their 800 number and see if they can help,

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It actually allowed me to add it on my Gnex(have the promo $10 google gave for free) but I only got the google prepaid card, havent tried a personal one

 

Just don't know what kind of places accept NFC google wallet

 

Yeah I have the $10 google gave for free but once I try to add a personal card it wont let me.

 

Some places that have NFC are Champs, JC Penny and Walgreens. Those are the ones I remember from the top of my head. Im sure there are a lot more!

 

 

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It actually allowed me to add it on my Gnex(have the promo $10 google gave for free) but I only got the google prepaid card, havent tried a personal one

 

Just don't know what kind of places accept NFC google wallet

only NFC terminals I've seen, have been at Walgreens. I actually spent $6 of the $10 on the Google card at some vending machines in Orlando during the summer, coolest thing ever!

 

haven't been able to add a personal card, which does work for purchasing from the Play Store, I just may end up calling their 800 number and see if they can help,

Yeah I have the $10 google gave for free but once I try to add a personal card it wont let me.

 

Some places that have NFC are Champs, JC Penny and Walgreens. Those are the ones I remember from the top of my head. Im sure there are a lot more!

 

 

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I'm not sure if they do in PR but Wendy's does as well.

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A test I did last night in San Juan with an iPhone 5. Guess I'm not going to cancel with AT&T. With these speeds I can't hold out till they get vision deployed.

 

 

It will still be a few months until Sprint LTE starts popping up around San Juan.

 

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A test I did last night in San Juan with an iPhone 5. Guess I'm not going to cancel with AT&T. With these speeds I can't hold out till they get vision deployed.

 

 

It will still be a few months until Sprint LTE starts popping up around San Juan.

 

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