Sprint's New Unlimited Plan Adds HD Streaming, Four Lines For $90 (zdnet.com)
Take that, Verizon! Sprint's unlimited data plan now has HD video too. From a report: On February 16, Sprint upped its unlimited plan, launching the "best unlimited HD plan ever", according to its press release. The new plan matches Verizon Wireless' new unlimited plan by offering unlimited calls, text, data, HD video streaming, and 10 GB of mobile hotspot for $22.50 per line, for four lines. That equates to $90 per month for four lines, or half of what Verizon Wireless is charging. Sprint's plan requires the account owner to enable AutoPay, ensuring the bill is paid on time each month. For those who don't need four lines, the first line will set you back $50 per month, two lines of service will bump it $90 per month.
I don't understand why everyone in this thread is pointing out all these holes in the offer.
Slashdot was given a lot of money for this ad, and they won't get Sprint's business again if they can't prove that it earned conversions.
People won't convert with all your stupid logic ruining the positive customer emotives this ad was intended to generate.
"Thanks TMobile and Sprint for keeping the majors in line :)"
Yeah... it's a great price! But... it's Sprint.