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Those are all legit. We were told last night about them.

Would I be able to do a 2 year contract with the add a line perk?

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Not sure i didn't dig into all the details yet

Ok. I hope so but if not this is still a great deal. I knew keeping my unlimited my way would pay off in some way!

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Eligible only on Easy Pay or leased devices.

 

Sent from my Sprint LG G3

Thank you. I just read the FAQs and saw it was those two options only.

 

 

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Looks like Marcelo heard the complaints about the long term loyal customers. 

Not complaining... this is a nice gesture.

 

I would also greatly appreciate $100 off an unsubsidized device.

I've been with Sprint since 2000.

Would think with the number of handsets Sprint purchases, they could get a discount and pass a bit of that onto a loyal customer.

 

Just a thought.

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It is the official Sprint link.

 

Sent from my Sprint LG G3

 

I believe you. I just feel better taking my time and using a secure connection when submitting private info like my phone #. :lock:

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Guys its real!   check your accounts!  Screenshot attached!

 

99,999 minutes!!!!!!

 

 

Bonus Anytime - 11/19 to current

 

So it did get applied immediately it seems.  I looked at all my lines and its there.

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Guys its real!   check your accounts!  Screenshot attached!

 

99,999 minutes!!!!!!

 

 

Bonus Anytime - 11/19 to current

 

So it did get applied immediately it seems.  I looked at all my lines and its there.

 

Bummer, i guess it is a no go on the SERO-P plans.  Oh well.

 

But..looks like they are screwing you!  it said unlimited not 99,999!!!!!!1 ;)

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I just checked my account and it hasn't shown up yet. It did say though that it wouldn't until the next billing cycle. For me, that's in a few days anyway.

 

Sent from my Note 4.

 

did you use the original link, or this one?

 

http://www.sprint.com/loyaltypays

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Bummer, i guess it is a no go on the SERO-P plans.  Oh well.

 

But..looks like they are screwing you!  it said unlimited not 99,999!!!!!!1 ;)

 

well considering a month is 30 days, and this comes out to 69.44375 days, i think I'm good!

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Yep - I just got the unlimited minutes, too.  I am curious if the phone lease is counted instead of an upgrade.  I'd assume not because it's a lease and not a cheap phone finance.

 

For example, I have one upgrade available that I'm hoping to save until mid next year.  If I choose to lease an iPhone 6 for the line with an upgrade, will it use up that upgrade eligibility?

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Yep - I just got the unlimited minutes, too. I am curious if the phone lease is counted instead of an upgrade. I'd assume not because it's a lease and not a cheap phone finance.

 

For example, I have one upgrade available that I'm hoping to save until mid next year. If I choose to lease an iPhone 6 for the line with an upgrade, will it use up that upgrade eligibility?

I believe it uses your upgrade. Think of it as an early upgrade.

 

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mine swapped from 99,999 to unlimited this morning on all my phones :(  I really enjoyed having 99,999 minutes to use!  lol.

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