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Originally Posted by ovrrdrive
While annoying at times, the problem is hardly persistent enough to make these claims and definitely not warranting of a class action lawsuit. Fraudulent lawsuits are in the top three things that are destroying this country in my opinion. Right up there with terrorism and crooked polititians.
Have fun. I won't be participating in it.
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I guess all that can be said about this is you can't depend on the phone when you need it most. It takes forever to boot so in an emergency, trying wake it up and it just stares at you with that nice big black screen of death, one can only pray the wifes crackberry has service. As far as Sprint goes. They don't care. CEO can go on tv and look all "we are much better now, give us another chance" doesn't fool anyone. Here's how the smoke screen works. Around 9000+ plus employee's have been laid off since March 2008. Just about all came from the Network Operations Division. i.e., those people who make sure the network is up and running and planning. Those left behind no longer work for Sprint. They work for Erricson who's offshore NOC's can't even talk good english enough to tell the switch tech what network problems he/she needs to work on. So, those left behind are below the lowest level of bad moral. So, if they don't/didn't care about the people who are responsible to make sure my phone is up an running, they sure don't care about our boo-hoo'ing about our battery. Churn rates are still high. But hey, you can't beat the price right? So, even with millions of x-sprint customers now happy with Verizon or AT&T, you would think Sprint would be a little better on making sure they don't sell us "not ready for market" devices. Nope.