phonescoop.com - 27 days ago
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In response to Verizon's move to double early termination fees from $175 to $350 for advanced devices, Sprint said that it is keeping its ETF policy unchanged.
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slashgear.com - 27 days ago
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Verizon’s BlackBerry Curve 8530 isn’t quite on sale
yet – you’ll have to wait until November 20th...
for that – but Sprint would like you to know that they’ll also be offering the QWERTY smartphone. The Sprint BlackBerry Curve 8530 gets the same WiFi, GPS, ...
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Sprint to offer BlackBerry Curve 8530 too: no price or date
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jkOnTheRun —
... Sprint holding pat on ETF (PhoneScoop) — Verizon might be upping their early termination fees on “advanced devices” to $350 starting next week, but Sprint’s staying put on theirs. Is that a competitive advantage? Probably not to most consumers, but still good to know. ...
Verizon ETF doubling to $350, other carriers not planning to increase penalty
MobileBurn.com —
... . Sprint charges a $200 ETF that is prorated to $50 depending on the number of months remaining on a contract. Sprint said late last week that its policy will remain the same, PhoneScoop reports . T-Mobile told mocoNews that it doesn't have plans to raise its $200 ETF rate, either. AT didn't tell the publication whether it had plans to change its $175 rate.
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