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Ok they'll sue but unless there's a clause enabling them to break the contract… tough luck.

 

 

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Sometimes it is easier and cheaper to settle.

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Ok they'll sue but unless there's a clause enabling them to break the contract… tough luck.

 

 

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Not necessarily.  There is a lot of case precedence for good faith negotations and unforseen escalations.  If one party in the contract is getting a gigantic windfall, and the actual asset owner is getting pennies on the dollar of its actual value, there is a good chance that the courts will allow a partial or full renegotiation.  It's not that cut and dry.

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I share the same stance as AJ with regards to BRS/EBS.

 

I think Sprint needs to hoard all of their spectrum assets.

 

BRS and EBS is Sprint's differentiating factor. They will, at some point in the future, be able to deploy most of it, if not all of it. Just because the technology doesn't exist to utilize all of the BRS/EBS today or in the foreseeable future, doesn't mean the technology isn't coming.

 

While all of the other carriers are scrambling to pick-up more spectrum, Sprint has the freedom to focus on finding ways to deploy what they already have. It's a great position to be in - having so much spectrum that you literally cannot deploy it all by current technological limitations.

 

Selling even a small sliver BRS (or not renewing EBS leases) would be foolish.

 

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To anyone who took up the offer for adding a new line of service and getting it for free for a year. Has anyone had billing issues with it? My bill had cut today and I got charged for the line. My understanding was I would only be charged for the installment billing only and everything else would be a credit.

 

Totally not cool. I've been on hold for 15 minutes now. Hopefully I can get this resolved.

 

 

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To anyone who took up the offer for adding a new line of service and getting it for free for a year. Has anyone had billing issues with it? My bill had cut today and I got charged for the line. My understanding was I would only be charged for the installment billing only and everything else would be a credit.

 

Totally not cool. I've been on hold for 15 minutes now. Hopefully I can get this resolved.

 

 

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Welcome to Marcelo launching things when they are only 75% ready...lol. Not blaming him...just part of the growing pains!

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Welcome to Marcelo launching things when they are only 75% ready...lol. Not blaming him...just part of the growing pains!

I really forgot about that. Well the rep tried to send me back to store I went to back in November but I refused and he sent the issue to internal escalations so hopefully they will fix it.

 

 

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I really forgot about that. Well the rep tried to send me back to store I went to back in November but I refused and he sent the issue to internal escalations so hopefully they will fix it.

 

 

Sorry double post

 

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All promotions can take 1 to 2 bills to have the credit. I like to tell explain it and say you will see the credit for months 2-13. Same thing happens with the waived access fees and other promos. Sprints system always takes a bill to show it. Usually a sympathetic Care rep or NSS rep will remove the charge if you are not an ass.
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It seems the trash mags are taking an even more ill tone with Sprint this year than last.  

 

http://seekingalpha.com/article/2811845-odds-stacked-against-sprint-in-2015

 

While price wars can hurt cash on hand and the stock price, almost two years after being acquired by Softbank, Sprint is still glared at as though it is an independent company without backing.  Bankruptcy?  That isn't looming.  Softbank would either attempt to take the remainder of the traded company, sell off unnecessary assets, or attempt another merger having proven that after aggressive competitiveness,  consolidation must occur.  

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It seems the trash mags are taking an even more ill tone with Sprint this year than last.

 

http://seekingalpha.com/article/2811845-odds-stacked-against-sprint-in-2015

 

While price wars can hurt cash on hand and the stock price, almost two years after being acquired by Softbank, Sprint is still glared at as though it is an independent company without backing. Bankruptcy? That isn't looming. Softbank would either attempt to take the remainder of the traded company, sell off unnecessary assets, or attempt another merger having proven that after aggressive competitiveness, consolidation must occur.

I don't get why they're not buying Cspire ASAP
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It seems the trash mags are taking an even more ill tone with Sprint this year than last.  

 

http://seekingalpha.com/article/2811845-odds-stacked-against-sprint-in-2015

 

Seeking alpha usually writes pretty good articles about Sprint's finances. I'm not a finance guy by any stretch but the gist ( jist?) of the article for me is that Sprint needs to show it can consistently add subscribers in 2015 for investors to become more bull(ish).

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Seeking alpha usually writes pretty good articles about Sprint's finances. I'm not a finance guy by any stretch but the gist ( jist?) of the article for me is that Sprint needs to show it can consistently add subscribers in 2015 for investors to become more bull(ish).

 

Seeking Alpha doesn't write any articles. Individual contributors do so you're at the mercy of the author.

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Seeking alpha usually writes pretty good articles about Sprint's finances. I'm not a finance guy by any stretch but the gist ( jist?) of the article for me is that Sprint needs to show it can consistently add subscribers in 2015 for investors to become more bull(ish).

Sprint can't get any worse than now so I wonder why softbank doesn't buy the other 20%
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I don't get why they're not buying Cspire ASAP

 

To increase debt load just to lock up native coverage in the great state of Mississippi?

 

That may the reason why.

 

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i agree -- but I think they need to get their house in order.  

 

maybe they are waiting till TMO passes them and that will jump Sprint ahead again? 

 

AJ already said it. It's simply not worth absorbing their debt to get a coverage boost in one state, Mississippi at that.

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AJ already said it. It's simply not worth absorbing their debt to get a coverage boost in one state, Mississippi at that.

 

M-ISS-ISS-IPP-I.

 

I can spell it by rote.

 

Can you?

 

:P

 

AJ

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M-ISS-ISS-IPP-I.

 

I can spell it by rote.

 

Can you?

 

[emoji14]

 

AJ

Actually,

M, I, crooked letter, crooked letter, I, crooked letter, crooked letter, I, humpback, humpback I.

I lived there when I was 3 and learned to spell it with that little diddy.

 

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Actually,

M, I, crooked letter, crooked letter, I, crooked letter, crooked letter, I, humpback, humpback I.

I lived there when I was 3 and learned to spell it with that little diddy.

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That's how my mother taught meit to me but she was born in Trinidad and raised in Brooklyn. In school I learned it from friends as M-I-SSI-SSI-PPI.

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Actually,

M, I, crooked letter, crooked letter, I, crooked letter, crooked letter, I, humpback, humpback I.

 

No, no, no.  It is spelled Single Valley, Thin Man, Fine Snake, Fine Snake, Thin Man, Fine Snake, Fine Snake, Thin Man, Fat Snake, Fat Snake, Thin Man.

 

 

AJ

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