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After reading the second point, I'm left with the impression that sprint doesn't really like S4GRU... Do they?

 

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Robert

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Robert

 

But your advertising for them in a way. Based on the sites morals, nothing but positive can come of this site. Would think that most of any users after a few minute on here, leave more of a believer and more loyal to Sprint. How do you know its not liked?

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But your advertising for them in a way. Based on the sites morals, nothing but positive can come of this site. Would think that most of any users after a few minute on here, leave more of a believer and more loyal to Sprint. How do you know its not liked?

 

Based on my communications with Sprint employees in official and non official capacities.

 

Robert

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Based on my communications with Sprint employees in official and non official capacities.

 

Robert

 

I know it doesn't help you in any way but if it had not been for this site I would have already cancelled my new sprint account and that would have resulted in the loss of other subscribers (family) that I brought in from AT&T as well

 

I had good service when I had sprint a few years ago but in 2013 my data speeds are appalling. The info from you has kept me a sprint customer as my location has just started to become in progress. Without this site, I would still be in the dark and gone from sprint by now.

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Based on my communications with Sprint employees in official and non official capacities.

 

Robert

 

If that's true, then that would definitely explain the underlying reasons why Sprint seems to always be lacking in terms of PR and marketing/advertising approaches. A different mindset and approach could make a world of difference to my way of thinking.

 

Granted, I'm coming from a consumer mindset completely and certainly not a business/profit one, so I'm sure I'm probably just missing a point somewhere.

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I know it doesn't help you in any way but if it had not been for this site I would have already cancelled my new sprint account and that would have resulted in the loss of other subscribers (family) that I brought in from AT&T as well

 

I had good service when I had sprint a few years ago but in 2013 my data speeds are appalling. The info from you has kept me a sprint customer as my location has just started to become in progress. Without this site, I would still be in the dark and gone from sprint by now.

 

ditto this...I'd be on Verizon paying through the nose but on a nice network and wouldn't have suffered through this painful process that I'm hoping ends with significant improvments in my local area so I can stay with Sprint.

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