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I love how he's acting like no wireless provider has ever offered to pay ETFs to come over before. Usually it wasn't a nationwide promotion, but it's  happened before. I've been offered $100/line to switch in the past.

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"Sprint will pay you to switch from a rival carrier to its Framily plan"
http://www.engadget.com/2014/04/03/sprint-will-pay-you-to-switch-to-its-framily-plan/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget&ncid=rss_semi

S4GRU referenced again on Engadget.

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I have a feeling that before the end of 2014 Son is going to demand Sprint respond and retort some of this crass fire from Legere. While Hesse is too calm and reserved to care, we all know Son can have a temper.

 

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Confirm.  Looks like no catch.  Can join existing Framily with existing Sprint phone.

 

http://newsroom.sprint.com/news-releases/for-a-limited-time-customers-who-switch-a-number-to-sprint-on-a-framilysm-plan-can-save-up-to-650.htm

 

Only downside, will have to wait 10-12 weeks for that Visa card.  Out of pocket up front.

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Just read some of the comments on engadgets "article." People are really stupid. Like really reallllly stupid. My generation fails me.

It's past the point of failed generations, its the 'murican way... Its always nice meeting foreign vacationers who automatically assume you're dumber than a rock just because most Americans are or act that way...

 

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It's past the point of failed generations, its the 'murican way... Its always nice meeting foreign vacationers who automatically assume you're dumber than a rock just because most Americans are or act that way...

 

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Was just on vacation....and told a guy "ill say it.....STUPID AMERICANS"  

 

This was following 2 guys racing up and down the street, reving the quad as loud as they could...on this main street that had all the shops, and people on it...

 

People like this give us Americans a bad name <_<  <_<  <_<

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It's past the point of failed generations, its the 'murican way... Its always nice meeting foreign vacationers who automatically assume you're dumber than a rock just because most Americans are or act that way...

 

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And some of us foreign by ethnic group but not by birth folks are lumped into that mix.

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By the end of 2014 they *should* be in a position to have a competitive response to the clown in pink.

 

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I was thinking more along the lines of purple wearing douche bag, but that works too.

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