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Same thing happened to my Framily account.

I am the originator of the account and one day mine looked the same with 11 total lines.

Sprint sent one an e-mail advising them that they were kicked out.

Fortunately, that guy was cool about it.

 

Mav.  :ninja:

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Same thing happened to my Framily account.

I am the originator of the account and one day mine looked the same with 11 total lines.

Sprint sent one an e-mail advising them that they were kicked out.

Fortunately, that guy was cool about it.

 

Mav.   :ninja:

 

Well, it appears to have been me that was kicked out; I got the dreaded note.  However, I think I'm in a new one now which only had 8 when I joined, so I'm safe :)

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What happened here??

 

It is the Duggar Framily.

 

:P

 

AJ

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The Dugger family would need several Framily accounts!

 

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I've been confirmed as like #9 on someone's plan, so I'm Ok now. Hit a local LTE tower yesterday and boy, it was nice. I think I'm going to like this $35 with 3GB, but might go to the $45 for unlimited when they light up LTE.

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You they always kick the oldest.

 

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Wait, I'm confused by this....what do you mean by 'the oldest'?  I would have assumed in a case like this (though I'm surprised Framilies aren't auto-locked the moment they hit 10 anyway) that the most recent person added that put it over the limit would be kicked back out.

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Wait, I'm confused by this....what do you mean by 'the oldest'? I would have assumed in a case like this (though I'm surprised Framilies aren't auto-locked the moment they hit 10 anyway) that the most recent person added that put it over the limit would be kicked back out.

You are correct. I have no clue why I said oldest. It happened with mine. I jumped to 11 for a few hours. The newest that joined was removed.

 

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By the way, I'm glad to see this post from you AJ.   I was starting to think you were Catholic and had decided to give up S4GRU during Lent.  ;)

 

Yes, though I am surprised you noticed, I have been away from S4GRU.  I have my reasons, and I will explain soon in the Premier thread.

 

AJ

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Hoping the glitch on my account gets fixed so i have the 7th framily member joined on/before the 9th.   (had 7, but one got dropped for no reason-trying to get them back on it)

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I do notice the account notices I get about people joining or leaving are somewhat behind the number of Framily members noted in MySprint. Their system must have serious back end synchronization issues.

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I do notice the account notices I get about people joining or leaving are somewhat behind the number of Framily members noted in MySprint. Their system must have serious back end synchronization issues.

I noticed the same thing.

 

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