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My PCS phone, a very outdated StarTac, is on its last legs. I have
not been able to find any Sprint PCS phones for under $150 at any
Sprint store and am unwilling to spend that much on a new phone since
my needs are pretty basic (i.e., no camera or color screen necessary).
I also don't want to lose my current phone number, and Sprint is only
interested in offering me a free phone if I open a new account. Not
interested.
Therefore, I'm looking to switch providers. My last contract with
Sprint expired about two years ago, and T-Mobile seems to have a
relatively good offer available now, so I'm leaning toward them.
What do I have to do to seamlessly leap from one to the other? What
I'd like to avoid is paying both T-Mobile and Sprint for the same
month's service. In other words, I just received my latest Sprint
invoice. Will Sprint reduce the amount owed once I cancel the account
if it's only halfway through the invoice period? If not, then do I
just need to try and set up my new T-Mobile account so that it goes
into effect only at the end of my current Sprint invoice?
Does that make sense? Is it possible to avoid overlapping agreements?
Dennis
My PCS phone, a very outdated StarTac, is on its last legs. I have
not been able to find any Sprint PCS phones for under $150 at any
Sprint store and am unwilling to spend that much on a new phone since
my needs are pretty basic (i.e., no camera or color screen necessary).
I also don't want to lose my current phone number, and Sprint is only
interested in offering me a free phone if I open a new account. Not
interested.
Therefore, I'm looking to switch providers. My last contract with
Sprint expired about two years ago, and T-Mobile seems to have a
relatively good offer available now, so I'm leaning toward them.
What do I have to do to seamlessly leap from one to the other? What
I'd like to avoid is paying both T-Mobile and Sprint for the same
month's service. In other words, I just received my latest Sprint
invoice. Will Sprint reduce the amount owed once I cancel the account
if it's only halfway through the invoice period? If not, then do I
just need to try and set up my new T-Mobile account so that it goes
into effect only at the end of my current Sprint invoice?
Does that make sense? Is it possible to avoid overlapping agreements?
Dennis