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The new plans for SAYGO make more sense, honestly, and are even more competitive. I imagine that this is due to SAYGO's middling to poor sales, along with the price plan comparison to One Up.
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I hate selling saygo. Me and my co workers have an almost 50% 90 day deact rate for it compared to less than 1-2% for our contract sales. That's just a small sample size of 3 people but I imagine it's probably like that or close everywhere.

 

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SAYGO!

 

 

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I hate selling saygo. Me and my co workers have an almost 50% 90 day deact rate for it compared to less than 1-2% for our contract sales. That's just a small sample size of 3 people but I imagine it's probably like that or close everywhere.

 

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Guess they tried it out and didn't like it.

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They should have thrown in a token amount of data (~50 MB) to the $45 smartphone plan for receiving MMS when on the go or other occasional usage (e.g. Maps/Navigation when getting lost), but other than that the price seems reasonable.

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