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Just a heads up!

 

Sprint is randomly sending customers a postcard with a survey link which will have code that you need to enter to get started. If you complete it by the date shown on the card, you'll get $5.00 off your bill which can take up to one or two billing cycles to show.

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$5.00! I can almost get a gallon of gas and a cup of coffee with that!

I am assuming you don't ever go to Starbucks. Seen some people rack up some intense prices on their skinny tall machiato with non fat soy and whip cream with cinnamon dolce....

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I am assuming you don't ever go to Starbucks. Seen some people rack up some intense prices on their skinny tall machiato with non fat soy and whip cream with cinnamon dolce....

I am assuming you don't ever go to Starbucks. A tall coffee is less than two dollars, and a short (a traditional six-ounce coffee cup, hence why the twelve ounce is a "tall") is even less.

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I am assuming you don't ever go to Starbucks. A tall coffee is less than two dollars, and a short (a traditional six-ounce coffee cup, hence why the twelve ounce is a "tall") is even less.

My coffee is 3.17 when I go there. I was referring to a special custom drink. Hence the ridiculous combination above.

 

 

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I am assuming you don't ever go to Starbucks. Seen some people rack up some intense prices on their skinny tall machiato with non fat soy and whip cream with cinnamon dolce....

 

A tall caramel machiatto with milk from a cow that was raised in Cambodia but is originally from Detroit. And some whipped cream on top of that.

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A tall caramel machiatto with milk from a cow that was raised in Cambodia but is originally from Detroit. And some whipped cream on top of that.

Always love when a customer gets asked at the register, "would you like whip cream." And during christmas they think about it, and then say "why not, its the holidays." LOL!

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