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FYI: Sprint offering $50 account credit with 2-year renewals.

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This does not require anything shady or idle threats. I was able to talk to a customer care representative and all I had to do was bring up a current offer Sprint has, in which if you renew your 2-year plan, you will get a $50 credit applied to your account.

My original end contract date was 9/01/2010, so you may have to be within a few months of your contract ending to qualify.

I repeatedly verified with the rep that the your upgrade eligibility is NOT affected by the renewal, you will still keep the $150 credit for all of us whom may have it.

I have checked my personal account several times and my upgrade eligibility remains unchanged.

Just thought I'd bring it up to you guys whom will have to renew when you purchase the EVO anyway.

Hope it works for some of you! Helps offset the $10 charge for 5 months at least :)
 
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You know, I don't know how I did it but while on the phone with a Sprint Rep talking about my upgrade eligibility a month back, he said I was eligible for a $70 credit on each of my phones for renewing to a 2 year contract so I got a $210 credit on my account. It was a free month, and then some. Because the 4th phone already had upgraded to the HTC Hero (My phone), that didn't get the credit, but because I am re-eligible, I may call back and see if I am able to get some credit again for that line. :D
 
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I was also told that there might be a renewal bonus if I purchased over the phone from Sprint rather than BB or RS. One person said it could be anything from 25% off accessories, to a free accessory, to a $70 renewal credit. But with the free activation and no postage/handling charge, it will at least beat the bonuses given out by BB and RS. The downside: you won't have it June 4 and you have to wait for the $100 rebate.
 
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Your 2 year contract renewal and upgrade eligibility are not necessarily locked together. When you take the $70 (or $50) credit, you are renewing your contract. Your phone upgrade eligibility is untouched.

A few months back, I got a $20/mo off for 24 months which re-upped me for 2 years. However, my $150 upgrade credit is untouched.
 
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Account services offered the option of $50 credit or $10/month credit for 24 months for the main line for a 2 year re-newel. They offered $50 credit for my additional lines but the $10/month is not an option on those lines. The agent indicated that the $75 credit and $20/month offers had expired.
 
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I have been getting this offer via email, not sure why some people are offered $50, and others $70
 

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Just got the $70.00 credit. They originally said I would have to wait 6 months for my upgrade, but I told them my BB was on its last leg. He put a note on my account, and low and behold, I am still upgrade eligible!

let us clarify, so they issue the credit in advance and don't require you to renew the contract right then? what happens if you don't end up extending the 2yr contract?
 
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let us clarify, so they issue the credit in advance and don't require you to renew the contract right then? what happens if you don't end up extending the 2yr contract?

They issue the credit but then you are locked in for 2 more years starting that day. I checked the same day on sprint's website and saw my contract had been renewed for 2 more years, so yeah, they're on top of that.
 
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yep this is why i didnt want to renew... 70 bux is not worth extending that line.. im not going to leave sprint mind you... but next year who knows what will be out.. i want to jump thru less hoops when the next phone comes out.. :D


They issue the credit but then you are locked in for 2 more years starting that day. I checked the same day on sprint's website and saw my contract had been renewed for 2 more years, so yeah, they're on top of that.
 
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yep this is why i didnt want to renew... 70 bux is not worth extending that line.. im not going to leave sprint mind you... but next year who knows what will be out.. i want to jump thru less hoops when the next phone comes out.. :D

I'm with you, i'm prolly not going to leave sprint because their plans are the cheapest and the fact that i can still upgrade my device every year, even though my contract is for 2 years.
 
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Question...I have a family plan with 2 lines that are both eligible for an upgrade. Is it possible to do the following without incurring any early termination fees, etc. Upgrade on one line to the Evo, immediately switch the phone over to line 2. A year later, cancel line 2, and then drop the remaining line to an individual plan? Are the lines separate contracts?
 
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