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LE'GO my WEGO.

 

AJ

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I still don't get it :|

 

 

-Luis

 

 

Sprint One UP MY WAY, ALL IN WEGO Plans.

 

So you get the One Up program, plus the Sprint My Way, plus you go All In, and bring a friend and join the WEGO.

 

The WEGO plan is part of the "Together Forever, Unlimited" marketing strategy.

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Sprint One UP MY WAY, ALL IN WEGO Plans.

 

So you get the One Up program, plus the Sprint My Way, plus you go All In, and bring a friend and join the WEGO.

 

The WEGO plan is part of the "Together Forever, Unlimited" marketing strategy.

At the risk of sounding dumb, I still don't understand what the hell WEGO stands for.

 

 

-Luis

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Well... I heard a rumor from a guy who knows a guy who is totally a reliable source that SAYGO (Sprint As You Go) is going away, so SWEGO could be a replacement. Or something.

 

Or you could take this post with a bucket of salt.

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It sounds like some sort of supernatural nocturnal creature that hides in the woods. Perhaps it is the Kansas version of the Jersey Devil. It could be Sprint's new mascot. Since they are directly trying to take on the big two, this creature could be that big secret weapon that Son alluded to. If I were Verizon, AT&T or Dish, I would be investing in some salt and holy water just about now.

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I believe that might already be taken ;) .

 

No, I am telling Sprint to "LE'GO my WEGO."

 

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  • 6 months later...

Well 6 months later here is the answer.

 

It is a kid friendly phone that parents can help track and make sure their kids are safe.

 

Don't know if this was talked about already somewhere else, but this was the only thread that came up. But I apologize in advance if someone covered this.

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