Sprint offering Free Unlimited Cell service for 1 year (13 months)

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The first qualifier here is that you must be porting a postpaid line(s) from one of the 3 other major US carriers, and there is a max of 5 lines. You also appear to need to subscribe to autopay, and will be required to pay taxes on the line.

I really don't quite know what to think about, though it could be a great deal if Sprint works well in the areas you use your phone. You can find the details here.
 

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It's a good deal if someone can use Sprint. For my area free won't even get me to swap. I'd rather pay my bill then have service that isn't usable.
 

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It might not require the post-paid port in. I have two lines, one with Cricket, and one with Straight Talk, and they show as eligible. I'm giving it a try. Will only have to pay taxes and fees, about $22/month for 2 lines, and will save about $700 for the year, and then most likely switch back to the carriers we are on now.
 

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I switched to sprint from AT&T when they were offering up 600 dollars per line to pay off existing plan, and 100 dollars a month for five lines unlimited everything. If you don't mind taking a hit in network reliability it's fine. Cell service in my area on sprint is good but internet is terrible. Most times I have to turn LTE off and use sprint 3g because I am roming either on Verizon or AT&T and I believe it's throttled back to a crawl or it just don't connect.
 

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I switched to sprint from AT&T when they were offering up 600 dollars per line to pay off existing plan, and 100 dollars a month for five lines unlimited everything. If you don't mind taking a hit in network reliability it's fine. Cell service in my area on sprint is good but internet is terrible. Most times I have to turn LTE off and use sprint 3g because I am roming either on Verizon or AT&T and I believe it's throttled back to a crawl or it just don't connect.
Yeah that's what I couldn't deal with.. the speed. I'd rather pay a little more any day for something that works versus some less and it not work when needed (for work or play).