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Contract
Extension FAQ |
| 1. |
What is a contract
extension? |
| 2. |
Am I eligible for
a contract extension? |
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If I am an
existing Nextel customer, can I get a new Sprint PCS phone? |
| 4. |
My Sprint account
is a business account. Am I eligible to take advantage of these
contract extension offers? |
| Q. |
What is a contract extension? |
| A. |
Contract extensions (also known as
"upgrades") are the best way to get a great deal on a new phone
without switching carriers. Sprint will subsidize your new phone
purchase if you extend your contract, depending on your
eligibility and the length of time that you extend your contract. |
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| Q. |
Am I eligible for a contract extension? |
| A. |
Not all existing Sprint PCS customers
qualify for contract extensions. Sprint sets threshold rules as to
who is eligible for a contract extension. |
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In order to be eligible for our
exclusive Sprint PCS contract extension offers: |
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You must have maintained continuous service
on the existing Sprint PCS phones being upgraded today for the
last 22 months |
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You must subscribe to a $34.99 or higher
Sprint PCS service plan |
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Your account must be in good financial
standing and without late fees |
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You agree to extend your existing contract
with Sprint PCS for an additional 24 months |
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Note that eligibility results may vary
based on a variety of conditions including, but not limited to a
customer's usage history, payment record, previous phone
replacement, etc. |
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| Q. |
If I am an existing Nextel customer, can I
get a new Sprint PCS phone? |
| A. |
Yes you can. To do so, place an order for a
new Sprint PCS line of service – not a contract extension. Enter
your Nextel account information at the bottom of the Options Page
where it says, “Switch my existing wireless number”. |
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| Q. |
My Sprint account is a business account. Am
I eligible to take advantage of these contract extension offers? |
| A. |
“Business accounts” are able to take
advantage of our contract extension offers only if they are
individually-liable (if you pay your own bill). |
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