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All my info has changed too. The best part is I'm no longer under contact. They wiped it out when I used m upgrade and got on easy pay. I'm happy.

 

 

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Welp, I guess I will be returning the new iPhone on Friday when I get it.  I am currently on the iPhone for life lease from last year.  I asked Sprint if I could upgrade early on their new plan, and they honored my request and reset my upgrade date.  It seemed too easy.  Well I logged into my acct this morning and saw a charge for $300 on my acct.  I contacted care and they are telling me I still have to payoff my old lease to do the upgrade and they are not budging.  This was not told to me when I asked if I could do an early upgrade. So in reality they were not doing me a favor.  I know a couple of other members got their date moved up who are also on iPhone for life so you probably want to check your accts also.  In the end its the contract I signed and I will honor it, just feel a little misled by the rep that offered the early upgrade and presented it in a way that they were taking care of my original lease.

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Sell your old phone and cover the payoff amount? That's what I plan on doing to cover what I had to put down for my phone.

I would have to pay $500 to buyout the phone then. Just not worth the hassle right now. My guess is the original rep thought they were doing a favor and with leasing still being fairly new did not understand everything. I am going to give the benefit of the doubt that it was not an intentional mislead on her part.

 

 

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I would have to pay $500 to buyout the phone then. Just not worth the hassle right now. My guess is the original rep thought they were doing a favor and with leasing still being fairly new did not understand everything. I am going to give the benefit of the doubt that it was not an intentional mislead on her part.

 

 

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It's a long shot but tweet Marcelo and his team will get back with you and see what they can do. It really could have just been a honest mistake but even still. But I do see where you're coming from. Just thinking about it feels like a lot to do when you can just give back the phone.

 

 

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It's a long shot but tweet Marcelo and his team will get back with you and see what they can do. It really could have just been a honest mistake but even still. But I do see where you're coming from. Just thinking about it feels like a lot to do when you can just give back the phone.

 

 

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I was on the iPhone for life plan and this worked for me. They upgraded both of my lines. Just make sure you tweet @marcelo and @sprintcare. I had my upgrades in about 30 minutes. Very easy

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Welp, I guess I will be returning the new iPhone on Friday when I get it.  I am currently on the iPhone for life lease from last year.  I asked Sprint if I could upgrade early on their new plan, and they honored my request and reset my upgrade date.  It seemed too easy.  Well I logged into my acct this morning and saw a charge for $300 on my acct.  I contacted care and they are telling me I still have to payoff my old lease to do the upgrade and they are not budging.  This was not told to me when I asked if I could do an early upgrade. So in reality they were not doing me a favor.  I know a couple of other members got their date moved up who are also on iPhone for life so you probably want to check your accts also.  In the end its the contract I signed and I will honor it, just feel a little misled by the rep that offered the early upgrade and presented it in a way that they were taking care of my original lease.

Wow! Just read this will definitely keep a eye on my account. Thanks for the heads up

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Wow! Just read this will definitely keep a eye on my account. Thanks for the heads up

 

Yup.  Getting the upgrade date moved up was not the issue.  It's that they are now coming back and insisting the current lease has to be paid off.  They are telling me the upgrade date and the lease payoff are two different items.  Basically moving up your upgrade date does nothing regarding the lease status.  At least that is the way it is going for me. The $300 charge showed up when my shipping status updated to shipped on my pre-order.  Nothing during the order process indicated I would have to pay the lease termination. 

 

Just to be clear, I am not upset with Sprint.  I signed the contract, and I will honor it.  I just wish the communication was more clear.  If this would have been explained to me upfront, I would have probably declined the upgrade offer.

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Just to be clear, I am not upset with Sprint.  I signed the contract, and I will honor it.  I just wish the communication was more clear.  If this would have been explained to me upfront, I would have probably declined the upgrade offer.

I'd still tweet Marcelo or email Marci (Marci@Sprint.com), explain the situation and see what happens.

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Yeah I have a 322 balance on my account, 315 for my early lease + taxes.  I haven't even been billed for last months usage either.  They should have made this a little more clear when you sign up for these lease programs.  I talked with a chat specialist and he informed me the early lease charge and taxes will go away once the old phone is received. 

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Yeah I have a 322 balance on my account, 315 for my early lease + taxes.  I haven't even been billed for last months usage either.  They should have made this a little more clear when you sign up for these lease programs.  I talked with a chat specialist and he informed me the early lease charge and taxes will go away once the old phone is received. 

 

Interesting, I contacted Sprint through chat and she told me I would have to pay.  Were you on the old iPhone for life from last year?

 

My guess is with this being the first big upgrade cycle since leasing was introduced last year there is some confusion among the reps.

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I'd still tweet Marcelo or email Marci (Marci@Sprint.com), explain the situation and see what happens.

 

I may give that a try later.  I sent a DM to the rep that offered the upgrade, but she is not in until 1.  I will update if I hear something.

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Yeah I have a 322 balance on my account, 315 for my early lease + taxes.  I haven't even been billed for last months usage either.  They should have made this a little more clear when you sign up for these lease programs.  I talked with a chat specialist and he informed me the early lease charge and taxes will go away once the old phone is received. 

I hope so  :wacko:

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:o

 

Were you on iPhone for life?

We all switched out of our 2 year contracts over to the iPhone forever plan. The rep said that our account has been charged for the devices (all brand new iPhone 6's) because our pre-orders have begun to ship. When we return the phone to the store or via mail, the amount will be removed. 

 

Edit: And that is only 3 devices. The other one has not even been charged yet. Haha. Certainly puts into perspective how much these phones "cost"

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We all switched out of our 2 year contracts over to the iPhone forever plan. The rep said that our account has been charged for the devices (all brand new iPhone 6's) because our pre-orders have begun to ship. When we return the phone to the store or via mail, the amount will be removed. 

I hope that is my issue also.  Communication is still not one of Sprints strengths.  I mean, if you need to charge the acct pending device return, fine.  Just make sure you let the customer know instead of having them log into their acct and see a surprise like that. 

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Yeah, I just sent sprintcare and marcelo a tweet and got a rep to respond pretty quick.  Pretty much confirmed what the chat specialist said.  I recommended they charge the early lease fee if the device isn't returned within the 30 day mark.  That's crazy to do it before you even have the new device.  I bet new account holders are freaking out

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Yeah, I just sent sprintcare and marcelo a tweet and got a rep to respond pretty quick.  Pretty much confirmed what the chat specialist said.  I recommended they charge the early lease fee if the device isn't returned within the 30 day mark.  That's crazy to do it before you even have the new device.  I bet new account holders are freaking out

TBH, most people probably won't even notice it. They'll turn in their phones, wait for their first billing statement and it will have never been on it. 

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Here is what I got back from my rep that gave me the early upgrade on Twitter.

 

Thank your for that information. Sorry for any miscommunication. We will adjust the accelerated charge for canceling your lease early with the return of your equipment. You should receive a return kit to facilitate the return of your current device. Please DM us if you have any additional concerns about this process.

 

 

My guess is the chat rep earlier did not know of my arrangement and was giving me a stock answer.  Looks like everything is ok.  :tu:

 

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