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YSK you can activate your Sprint locked phone/save a lot of money on your cellphone bill
YSK you can activate your Sprint locked phone/save a lot of money on your cellphone bill
I bought an iPhone (on a 2-year contract) at Sprint, and 1 year later I noticed that my bill was only getting bigger every month. I was frustrated and terminated the contract, as a lot of people know, none of the other carriers allow you to use a unlocked Sprint phones, it's just impossible to unlock it; Therefore, I needed to look for a way to use my iPhone without having to buy another one to use at a certain carrier, so I was searching and I found this carrier who actually works with Sprint locked phones (as long as their IMEI and ESN are clean) and realized that I would be saving a lot of money since they only charge you for what you use. Here's their table of rates: http://cl.ly/image/1m3W2Q190n3B I been using their service for 2 months and it's not bad, I believe they use the same cellular towers as AT&T, Verizon and Sprint and it has coverage pretty much everywhere (I live in Easton, Connecticut). For those of you who have a Sprint locked device and couldn't activate them on any other carrier you should definitely try Ting, and those who already have a locked device Ting is also a great option because in a month you'll see how much you'll save, compared to companies like AT&T, Verizon and Sprint.
They have more information on their website: Ting
If you're certain that you're switching or activating your device at Ting, here's a link that will give you $ 25 dollars in credit (to me this is like a month of cellphone usage, but it can be a good discount if you're buying a phone or when buying their SIM Card) I bet you'll save a lot of money like I did, and you'll be able to activate your Sprint device too, so… give it a try!
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