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Name: Robert Ramirez on Jul 4, 2007Comments: At least give customers a warning, or advise them that their service is at risk of being terminated. This, in my opinion, is a very unfair business practice.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 5, 2007Comments: I rarely have to call sprint CS, but it is disturbing to think that I would be penalized and possibly lose my cellular services should it become necessary to call several times to get any issues resolved. If this is going to be a part of sprints normal operation procedures, at the very least they should clarify what defines "excessive" calls and write it into the contract, as well as improve their billing system and customer service procedures. As I've stated my contact with CS is not frequent, but I have also have to call for unauthorized charges, just not to the extent others have had to endure.Flag
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Name: Rom on Jul 5, 2007Comments: I've been touting Sprint for the last 2 years. No more. You terminate people for showing you how to do your jobFlag
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Name: Ethan Sanford on Jul 5, 2007Comments: I'm moving to T-Mobile. I'm tired of the poor customer service and poor reception at my college campus. T-Mobile's hotspot@home feature is exactly what I have been waiting for.Flag
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Name: Mike T. on Jul 5, 2007Comments: I received one of these letters. It's outrageous for them to be doing this. The whole point of customer service is to assist customers.Flag
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Name: William Pray on Jul 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 5, 2007Comments: I agree.Flag
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Name: David K. on Jul 6, 2007Comments: I support the cause!!!Flag
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Name: Errgerg on Jul 7, 2007Comments: Wow this is just to funny, I think that all companys should do this. I sure you don't have to worry but if your one of those email that constatly phones them trying to get a better deal deserve this.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 9, 2007Comments: Funny how you never heard any Nextel customers complaining about their network until Sprint bought Nextel. Now not only do you have Sprint's name being hosed (as it always has been), but now Nextel is being dragged down into the same muck... If I didn't love PTT so much (and the Free-Incoming plan that Nextel has me on), I'd leave Sprint in a heart beat!Flag
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Name: Eric Emerson on Jul 14, 2010Comments: Sprint is a horrible service provider. They have way to many hidden fees, they are masters at nickel and dimming people. They suck at proper communication and are a bunch of retarded crooks. Down with sprint!!!!!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: Eric Emerson on Jul 14, 2010Comments: Sprint is a horrible service provider. They have way to many hidden fees, they are masters at nickel and dimming people. They suck at proper communication and are a bunch of retarded crooks. Down with sprint!!!!!!!!!!!!Flag
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