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Sprint BYOD: 1-Year Unlimited Talk, Text & Data

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Update: The official end date to sign-up for this offer is 4/4/19 (and will not be extended again). Plans will remain active for one year from your sign-up date (promotion discount will be retired in full on 4/30/2020).

Sprint is offering 1-Year Unlimited Talk, Text & Data for Free (pay only the monthly tax/fees per line) when you bring an eligible unlocked smartphone. Thanks andrewmackoul and comintel

Note, you will be required a purchase a Sprint SIM card to take advantage of this offer (SIM card is $2.99 ea. and $10 shipping & handling + tax).

Plan includes:
  • Unlimited data, talk and text
    • Video at speeds up to 1080p -> now 480p (DVD quality)
    • Music at up to 1.5Mbps -> now 500 Kbps
    • Gaming streams at up to 8Mbps -> now 2Mbps
    • Unlimited 4G LTE data for most everything else. Data deprioritization applies during congestion.
After 4/30/2020 (or the one-year end date noted on your account, whichever comes first), the price will become:
  • Line 1: $60/mo.
  • Line 2: $40/mo.
  • Lines 3-5: $20/mo. each per line
  • Pricing shown with AutoPay. Add $5/mo. per line without AutoPay.


Eligible Devices (updated 3/11/19, domestic versions). Must be unlocked and/or compatible with Sprint SIM card and network.
Note, other phones may be eligible. If your phone isn't listed below, you may check compatibility here or on the promotion page by clicking on the "Get Started" link:
  • Apple iPhone
    • Apple iPhone 5c (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone 5s (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone 6
    • Apple iPhone 6 Plus
    • Apple iPhone 6s
    • Apple iPhone 6s Plus
    • Apple iPhone 7 (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone 7 Plus (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone 8 (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone 8 Plus (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone SE
    • Apple iPhone X (Verizon only)
  • Google
    • Google Nexus 5 (16 & 32 GB – black/white/red) (Verizon only)
    • Google Nexus 5X (all versions)
    • Google Nexus 6 (32 & 64 GB – black/white)
    • Google Nexus 6P (all versions)
    • Google Pixel
    • Google Pixel XL
    • Google Pixel 2
    • Google Pixel XL 2
    • Google Pixel 3
    • Google Pixel XL 3
  • Samsung
    • Samsung Galaxy Note8 Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S7 edge Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S7 Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S8 (Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile)
    • Samsung Galaxy S8+ (Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile)
    • Samsung Galaxy S8 Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S8+ Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S9 Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S9+ Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy Note9
    • Samsung Galaxy S10
    • Samsung Galaxy S10e
    • Samsung Galaxy S10+
  • Motorola
    • moto e4
    • moto e4 plus
    • moto g4
    • moto g4 play
    • moto g4 plus
    • moto g5 plus
    • moto g5s plus special edition
    • moto g6
    • moto g6 play
    • moto G7 Reo
    • moto x pure edition
    • moto x4
    • moto z2 play
    • moto z3 play
  • Other Brands
    • Alcatel IDOL5
    • Asus NovaGo
    • BLU S1/VIVO S
    • Essential Phone
    • HTC One A9 (Sprint Version only)
    • HP Spectre Folio GbPS ACPC
    • Lenovo Miix 630
    • Lenovo Yoga
    • LG X Charge
    • LG V30S
    • LG V35 ThinQ
    • LG G7 ThinQ
    • LG Stylo 4
    • LG V40 ThinQ
    • Nuu A6LC
    • Orbic Wonder
    • ZTE Blade Max 2s

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Credit approval req. Req. AutoPay, eBill, and port-in from postpaid carrier. Savings until 4/30/2020; then $60/mo. for line 1, $40/mo. for line 2 & $30/mo./line for lines 3-5. Reqs. AutoPay (discount applied w/in 2 invoices), new account, bring your own eligible device & Sprint SIM card. Refer to the forum thread for additional information & discussion. -johnny_miller
  • Updated 8/19/18: You may also refer to this article for more information. -Corwin
No longer included:

10GB of high-speed data per line to use toward mobile hotspot, VPN and Peer-2-Peer usage. Once your 10GB is used up:
  • Continue at up to 2G speeds (32 Kbps) on our network for no additional cost, or
  • Purchase more on-network high-speed data for $15/1GB to tide you over for the rest of your bill cycle.

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Written by andrewmackoul
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Update: The official end date to sign-up for this offer is 4/4/19 (and will not be extended again). Plans will remain active for one year from your sign-up date (promotion discount will be retired in full on 4/30/2020).

Sprint is offering 1-Year Unlimited Talk, Text & Data for Free (pay only the monthly tax/fees per line) when you bring an eligible unlocked smartphone. Thanks andrewmackoul and comintel

Note, you will be required a purchase a Sprint SIM card to take advantage of this offer (SIM card is $2.99 ea. and $10 shipping & handling + tax).

Plan includes:
  • Unlimited data, talk and text
    • Video at speeds up to 1080p -> now 480p (DVD quality)
    • Music at up to 1.5Mbps -> now 500 Kbps
    • Gaming streams at up to 8Mbps -> now 2Mbps
    • Unlimited 4G LTE data for most everything else. Data deprioritization applies during congestion.
After 4/30/2020 (or the one-year end date noted on your account, whichever comes first), the price will become:
  • Line 1: $60/mo.
  • Line 2: $40/mo.
  • Lines 3-5: $20/mo. each per line
  • Pricing shown with AutoPay. Add $5/mo. per line without AutoPay.


Eligible Devices (updated 3/11/19, domestic versions). Must be unlocked and/or compatible with Sprint SIM card and network.
Note, other phones may be eligible. If your phone isn't listed below, you may check compatibility here or on the promotion page by clicking on the "Get Started" link:
  • Apple iPhone
    • Apple iPhone 5c (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone 5s (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone 6
    • Apple iPhone 6 Plus
    • Apple iPhone 6s
    • Apple iPhone 6s Plus
    • Apple iPhone 7 (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone 7 Plus (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone 8 (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone 8 Plus (Verizon only)
    • Apple iPhone SE
    • Apple iPhone X (Verizon only)
  • Google
    • Google Nexus 5 (16 & 32 GB – black/white/red) (Verizon only)
    • Google Nexus 5X (all versions)
    • Google Nexus 6 (32 & 64 GB – black/white)
    • Google Nexus 6P (all versions)
    • Google Pixel
    • Google Pixel XL
    • Google Pixel 2
    • Google Pixel XL 2
    • Google Pixel 3
    • Google Pixel XL 3
  • Samsung
    • Samsung Galaxy Note8 Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S7 edge Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S7 Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S8 (Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile)
    • Samsung Galaxy S8+ (Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile)
    • Samsung Galaxy S8 Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S8+ Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S9 Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy S9+ Special Edition
    • Samsung Galaxy Note9
    • Samsung Galaxy S10
    • Samsung Galaxy S10e
    • Samsung Galaxy S10+
  • Motorola
    • moto e4
    • moto e4 plus
    • moto g4
    • moto g4 play
    • moto g4 plus
    • moto g5 plus
    • moto g5s plus special edition
    • moto g6
    • moto g6 play
    • moto G7 Reo
    • moto x pure edition
    • moto x4
    • moto z2 play
    • moto z3 play
  • Other Brands
    • Alcatel IDOL5
    • Asus NovaGo
    • BLU S1/VIVO S
    • Essential Phone
    • HTC One A9 (Sprint Version only)
    • HP Spectre Folio GbPS ACPC
    • Lenovo Miix 630
    • Lenovo Yoga
    • LG X Charge
    • LG V30S
    • LG V35 ThinQ
    • LG G7 ThinQ
    • LG Stylo 4
    • LG V40 ThinQ
    • Nuu A6LC
    • Orbic Wonder
    • ZTE Blade Max 2s

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Credit approval req. Req. AutoPay, eBill, and port-in from postpaid carrier. Savings until 4/30/2020; then $60/mo. for line 1, $40/mo. for line 2 & $30/mo./line for lines 3-5. Reqs. AutoPay (discount applied w/in 2 invoices), new account, bring your own eligible device & Sprint SIM card. Refer to the forum thread for additional information & discussion. -johnny_miller
  • Updated 8/19/18: You may also refer to this article for more information. -Corwin
No longer included:

10GB of high-speed data per line to use toward mobile hotspot, VPN and Peer-2-Peer usage. Once your 10GB is used up:
  • Continue at up to 2G speeds (32 Kbps) on our network for no additional cost, or
  • Purchase more on-network high-speed data for $15/1GB to tide you over for the rest of your bill cycle.

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lintas1
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Guess they are finally valuing their service quality at zero dollars!! Having unfortunate experience of being a sprint customer, I wholeheartedly concur with the valuation of their service.
luckymichael
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Can I cancel after the first year?
SammyTheSalmon
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Hi! I have ten specific questions that only pertain to my individual circumstances. I epitomize laziness and my sense of entitlement is impervious to reason. Therefore it is the responsibility of anyone and everyone who reads this to find the answers to my questions.

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Feb 02, 2019 11:43 PM
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erictomFeb 02, 2019 11:43 PM
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Quote from comintel :
In what way is this a change?

The web site says: "Upgrades for the lines activated on the Free Unlimited plan will be allowed after 4 months of service. At that time, return to sprint.com and log in to your account to purchase/lease your new phone. When it arrives, visit www.sprint.com/activate to activate the new phone. Any upgrades prior to the 4 months or in a retail location will require a plan change to the Unlimited data, talk and text plan which starts at $60 per month after an AutoPay discount. Unfortunately, you'll lose the remaining free months in your year of free service if you upgrade early or purchase/lease your new phone in a retail location."

As far as I remember, it has always allowed online upgrade.

You can also call in to the number ending in 8777 to do it and I am sure that will still be the case.
I thought it had to be upgraded with tele sales before Smilie
Feb 02, 2019 11:48 PM
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comintelFeb 02, 2019 11:48 PM
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Quote from erictom :
I thought it had to be upgraded with tele sales before Smilie

"Here's what it said on April 25, 2018:

Upgrades for the lines activated on the Free Unlimited plan will be allowed after 4 months of service. At that time, return to sprint.com and log in to your account to purchase/lease your new phone. When it arrives, visit www.sprint.com/activate to activate the new phone. Any upgrades prior to the 4 months or in a retail location will require a plan change to the Unlimited data, talk and text plan which starts at $60 per month after an AutoPay discount. Unfortunately, you'll lose the remaining free months in your year of free service if you upgrade early or purchase/lease your new phone in a retail location."

https://web.archive.org/web/20180...:1yearfree
Feb 02, 2019 11:53 PM
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XYprideFeb 02, 2019 11:53 PM
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Upgrades are generally not slickdeals, so why all the talk about them?
Feb 03, 2019 12:00 AM
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comintelFeb 03, 2019 12:00 AM
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Quote from DeltaMajor156 :
Upgrades are generally not slickdeals, so why all the talk about them?
I have no interest in doing one myself, but I gather there have been a couple of great offers maybe once or twice a year when phones are being discontinued etc.
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Quote from desi_babu_2010 :
If you're using a phone that currently has a Tello account. Then obviously that phone is not clean ESN ready to activate etc.etc again it should be very simple what you can and cannot do all spelled out in the wiki Reed Wiki
Post T-Mobile and Sprint merger, Is porting out to T-Mobile Prepaid and back to Sprint still an option? The reason I ask is because the Sprint Promo code says bring from 'Verizon and AT&T'

Thanks.
Feb 03, 2019 01:34 AM
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pewsteinFeb 03, 2019 01:34 AM
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Great deal, but does Sprint or any wireless provider know what they are doing?
My Verizon phone number I ported to V*** an MVNO. I want to sign up for Sprint BYOD.

At the Sprint website, I meet a cheery chat rep who says I MUST buy the SIM card for this promo. I wasn't going to, having a new Sprint SIM in my top drawer. OK, I'll buy it. $2.99, tax, but no shipping costs. I order it from the website. I want to port my phone number. I call Sprint to ask how this works since I have heard that porting takes 2-5 days. THAT WAS MY MISTAKE. Down the rabbit hole for 3 hours. I talk to E* at an offshore Sprint call center who proceeds to start from scratch: name, address, phone number, IMEI, credit check. Didn't I do that online already? E asks me for the ICCID number which I explain hasn't arrived yet. I mention my SIM card in the desk drawer. E plugs it in , no problem. He activates the account and hey presto! I have an iPhone 6s with a Sprint SIM in it, ported number and all! HOWEVER, E has signed me up for "insurance" - Sprint Complete which I said I didn't need for an older iPhone. It costs $15 a month. It then takes another TWO hours talking to Sprint Customer Care, Asurian the insurance company behind Sprint Complete, and a couple of website Chats with both Sprint and Asurian before I get a second tier person at Sprint who can remove the insurance. Can't do it online, can't do it with Asurian, and the first two people at Sprint Customer Care not only said they had no access to remove the insurance, why dontcha keep it anyway? For your brand new device....recall this is an old BYOD. Oh, and Sprint asks for a six digit PIN. By this time I am chopping onions for dinner.

After all that, the phone service works fine, without any of the quirks of V**** the MVNO. As long as I don't have to talk to a human at Sprint again, I expect to be quite happy. Dear Lord.
Feb 03, 2019 01:40 AM
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pewsteinFeb 03, 2019 01:40 AM
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Quote from allenkey :
I signed up for Sprint Complete under a lot of pressure. I canceled it two days later over the phone. I still see it as a part of my first bill. Anyone know if it'll get credited on the subsequent bill? I couldn't get a clear answer when I called back again.
If you have the stamina to do it, call back and insist it be removed. After my experience trying to get Sprint Complete off, I would say that your time is worth more than the $15 - see my post below. They didn't pressure me into it, but I very clearly said NO insurance. The Sprint Complete team were lovely too, but couldn't remove the service. Sprint Customer Care has to do it and you need to ask very firmly for a supervisor and if necessary, her supervisor. Good luck, allenkey.

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chukdotcomFeb 03, 2019 01:55 AM
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Nightmare experience for me today. Ordered the 4in1 sim kit a few days ago. Arrived yesterday so I called today to port my daughters iPhone Xs. Could barely understand lady on phone and thought she said to put the "B" sim card in it. I did so and it activated on the sprint network. I gave her the ICCID and she said it was the wrong one. Turns out I needed to insert the "D" one. Fine, did that and gave her the new ICCID. Completed the port of the number. Can't make calls, can't text, no data. They connect me to tech support and they have me do all this stuff to no avail. I get disconnected. Repeat this process SIX more times. Get disconnected during every single call. Last person tells me I have to go to the store and get a new SIM. I have spent 5 hrs on the phone with them so far.

I know I am not supposed to go to the store on this deal, but I don't have any other choice at this point. So I drive 30 minutes to the store, and they swap SIMs and have the exact same result. They tell me I have to go to a "higher" store another 15 minutes away. I do so. Guess what, higher store tells me they can't help me and I need to go to a "technical" store 45 min away. I am now 7 hrs into this. I decide to give up and go home and plan to port my daughters account to another provider tomorrow. Despite this horrible experience, I still wanted to port my own number over. I call sprint and they can't "authenticate" my account because they have to send a text to my daughters phone (which can't get texts). So I now have no way to access my account to add another line. They refused to send me the code via email. They then sent me to tech support for the 7th time. Repeat entire same process. No difference. Get disconnected in middle yet again.

I believe the problem stems from the fact that my IMEI is somehow tied to the first "B" SIM that I inserted. I bet if I had a different iPhone to try, I could request an equipment swap and it would work. I don't believe anyone will ever be able to solve this problem so I am moving on.
Feb 03, 2019 01:56 AM
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pewsteinFeb 03, 2019 01:56 AM
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Quote from pulverizer :
I just tried to port two more lines to an existing account and Sprint rep pushed hard for $15 / mo protection plan for two year old phone. After politely declining four times, I was suddenly "disconnected."
I politely declined Sprint Complete and the rep put it on anyway, saying I could cancel at any time. It then took two more hours, two chat sessions and two customer service reps at Sprint and Asurian the insurance company to get rid of it. Consider yourself spared.
Feb 03, 2019 02:06 AM
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Jcx19841Feb 03, 2019 02:06 AM
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Quote from chukdotcom :
Nightmare experience for me today. Ordered the 4in1 sim kit a few days ago. Arrived yesterday so I called today to port my daughters iPhone Xs. Could barely understand lady on phone and thought she said to put the "B" sim card in it. I did so and it activated on the sprint network. I gave her the ICCID and she said it was the wrong one. Turns out I needed to insert the "D" one. Fine, did that and gave her the new ICCID. Completed the port of the number. Can't make calls, can't text, no data. They connect me to tech support and they have me do all this stuff to no avail. I get disconnected. Repeat this process SIX more times. Get disconnected during every single call. Last person tells me I have to go to the store and get a new SIM. I have spent 5 hrs on the phone with them so far.

I know I am not supposed to go to the store on this deal, but I don't have any other choice at this point. So I drive 30 minutes to the store, and they swap SIMs and have the exact same result. They tell me I have to go to a "higher" store another 15 minutes away. I do so. Guess what, higher store tells me they can't help me and I need to go to a "technical" store 45 min away. I am now 7 hrs into this. I decide to give up and go home and plan to port my daughters account to another provider tomorrow. Despite this horrible experience, I still wanted to port my own number over. I call sprint and they can't "authenticate" my account because they have to send a text to my daughters phone (which can't get texts). So I now have no way to access my account to add another line. They refused to send me the code via email. They then sent me to tech support for the 7th time. Repeat entire same process. No difference. Get disconnected in middle yet again.

I believe the problem stems from the fact that my IMEI is somehow tied to the first "B" SIM that I inserted. I bet if I had a different iPhone to try, I could request an equipment swap and it would work. I don't believe anyone will ever be able to solve this problem so I am moving on.
Oh wow I thought I had the worst experience because my wife's TMobile S8 was bought directly from samsung and TMO and Samsung were both directing me to each other to unlock the phone.

Wasted 3 hours.

T-Force finally solving the problem...or so they say...within 72 hours...

Apparently this is common and they fix this always..

Other than that my iPhone 7P ported over beautifully. Sprint doesn't seem too bad in metro ATL so far
Feb 03, 2019 02:32 AM
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SamKQboroFeb 03, 2019 02:32 AM
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Quote from emofals :
Post T-Mobile and Sprint merger, Is porting out to T-Mobile Prepaid and back to Sprint still an option? The reason I ask is because the Sprint Promo code says bring from 'Verizon and AT&T'

Thanks.
No merger yet, so all the same methods applies, see wiki for info.
Feb 03, 2019 02:38 AM
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desi_babu_2010Feb 03, 2019 02:38 AM
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Quote from emofals :
Post T-Mobile and Sprint merger, Is porting out to T-Mobile Prepaid and back to Sprint still an option? The reason I ask is because the Sprint Promo code says bring from 'Verizon and AT&T'

Thanks.
wiki note 13:

details on how to check if number and / device is eligible for byod plan

if u checking the number u will need a device that YOU KNOW IS ELIGIBLE

if u checking the device u will need a number that YOU KNOW IS ELIGIBLE
Feb 03, 2019 02:43 AM
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SamKQboroFeb 03, 2019 02:43 AM
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Quote from pewstein :
Great deal, but does Sprint or any wireless provider know what they are doing?
My Verizon phone number I ported to V*** an MVNO. I want to sign up for Sprint BYOD.

At the Sprint website, I meet a cheery chat rep who says I MUST buy the SIM card for this promo. I wasn't going to, having a new Sprint SIM in my top drawer. OK, I'll buy it. $2.99, tax, but no shipping costs. I order it from the website. I want to port my phone number. I call Sprint to ask how this works since I have heard that porting takes 2-5 days. THAT WAS MY MISTAKE. Down the rabbit hole for 3 hours. I talk to E* at an offshore Sprint call center who proceeds to start from scratch: name, address, phone number, IMEI, credit check. Didn't I do that online already? E asks me for the ICCID number which I explain hasn't arrived yet. I mention my SIM card in the desk drawer. E plugs it in , no problem. He activates the account and hey presto! I have an iPhone 6s with a Sprint SIM in it, ported number and all! HOWEVER, E has signed me up for "insurance" - Sprint Complete which I said I didn't need for an older iPhone. It costs $15 a month. It then takes another TWO hours talking to Sprint Customer Care, Asurian the insurance company behind Sprint Complete, and a couple of website Chats with both Sprint and Asurian before I get a second tier person at Sprint who can remove the insurance. Can't do it online, can't do it with Asurian, and the first two people at Sprint Customer Care not only said they had no access to remove the insurance, why dontcha keep it anyway? For your brand new device....recall this is an old BYOD. Oh, and Sprint asks for a six digit PIN. By this time I am chopping onions for dinner.

After all that, the phone service works fine, without any of the quirks of V**** the MVNO. As long as I don't have to talk to a human at Sprint again, I expect to be quite happy. Dear Lord.
Hope you initially called the -8777 number mentioned in the wiki.
Feb 03, 2019 02:47 AM
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desi_babu_2010Feb 03, 2019 02:47 AM
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Quote from chukdotcom :
Nightmare experience for me today. Ordered the 4in1 sim kit a few days ago. Arrived yesterday so I called today to port my daughters iPhone Xs. Could barely understand lady on phone and thought she said to put the "B" sim card in it. I did so and it activated on the sprint network. I gave her the ICCID and she said it was the wrong one. Turns out I needed to insert the "D" one. Fine, did that and gave her the new ICCID. Completed the port of the number. Can't make calls, can't text, no data. They connect me to tech support and they have me do all this stuff to no avail. I get disconnected. Repeat this process SIX more times. Get disconnected during every single call. Last person tells me I have to go to the store and get a new SIM. I have spent 5 hrs on the phone with them so far.

I know I am not supposed to go to the store on this deal, but I don't have any other choice at this point. So I drive 30 minutes to the store, and they swap SIMs and have the exact same result. They tell me I have to go to a "higher" store another 15 minutes away. I do so. Guess what, higher store tells me they can't help me and I need to go to a "technical" store 45 min away. I am now 7 hrs into this. I decide to give up and go home and plan to port my daughters account to another provider tomorrow. Despite this horrible experience, I still wanted to port my own number over. I call sprint and they can't "authenticate" my account because they have to send a text to my daughters phone (which can't get texts). So I now have no way to access my account to add another line. They refused to send me the code via email. They then sent me to tech support for the 7th time. Repeat entire same process. No difference. Get disconnected in middle yet again.

I believe the problem stems from the fact that my IMEI is somehow tied to the first "B" SIM that I inserted. I bet if I had a different iPhone to try, I could request an equipment swap and it would work. I don't believe anyone will ever be able to solve this problem so I am moving on.
Quote from SamKQboro :
Hope you initially called the -8777 number mentioned in the wiki.
hats off to u if u followed that post.

i gave up after 2nd line

its more complicated than the wiki

laugh out loudlaugh out loud

edit:

and this one as well:

Quote from pewstein :
Great deal, but does Sprint or any wireless provider know what they are doing?
My Verizon phone number I ported to V*** an MVNO. I want to sign up for Sprint BYOD.

At the Sprint website, I meet a cheery chat rep who says I MUST buy the SIM card for this promo. I wasn't going to, having a new Sprint SIM in my top drawer. OK, I'll buy it. $2.99, tax, but no shipping costs. I order it from the website. I want to port my phone number. I call Sprint to ask how this works since I have heard that porting takes 2-5 days. THAT WAS MY MISTAKE. Down the rabbit hole for 3 hours. I talk to E* at an offshore Sprint call center who proceeds to start from scratch: name, address, phone number, IMEI, credit check. Didn't I do that online already? E asks me for the ICCID number which I explain hasn't arrived yet. I mention my SIM card in the desk drawer. E plugs it in , no problem. He activates the account and hey presto! I have an iPhone 6s with a Sprint SIM in it, ported number and all! HOWEVER, E has signed me up for "insurance" - Sprint Complete which I said I didn't need for an older iPhone. It costs $15 a month. It then takes another TWO hours talking to Sprint Customer Care, Asurian the insurance company behind Sprint Complete, and a couple of website Chats with both Sprint and Asurian before I get a second tier person at Sprint who can remove the insurance. Can't do it online, can't do it with Asurian, and the first two people at Sprint Customer Care not only said they had no access to remove the insurance, why dontcha keep it anyway? For your brand new device....recall this is an old BYOD. Oh, and Sprint asks for a six digit PIN. By this time I am chopping onions for dinner.

After all that, the phone service works fine, without any of the quirks of V**** the MVNO. As long as I don't have to talk to a human at Sprint again, I expect to be quite happy. Dear Lord.

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Feb 03, 2019 03:15 AM
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LivelyTexture4189Feb 03, 2019 03:15 AM
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If this wasn't free, I'd just go elsewhere... No reps at the stores at sprint would give me a sim card at all, so I got one at the apple store. Frankly, all the reps at sprint stores were just plain jerks. You'd think they'd be nicer to promote good will, but NO.

I have an iPhone 5s I wanted to try the service with. I was told by a rep on the phone that I could change the phone out without penalty in a week if I wanted to. A 'manager' on the phone told me today that I couldn't, and I'd have to wait 120 days. I was also told that I'd have to order the sim card on the website and couldn't use any other one. No one could help me over the phone telling me I'd have to have an account first/check my credit before seeing if a sim card I already have would work. I just got a new one today from the apple store, the phone recognizes it, so It should work right? Just disgusted with everyone at Sprint, they all try to sell me crap or just don't know what they're talking about, or flat out LIE. I've been told on the phone I have to go online.... oi...

Basically, my plan is to try with the iPhone 5s, then switch everything to a new Samsung S9 unlocked phone that is supposed to work with CDMA AND GSM. I'd like to use my LG G5, but online tool says it won't work/not compatible, and the phone reps say the same thing (although the phone settings show it has CDMA as well as GSM (verizon phone).

If I'm going to get a screw job from the get-go, perhaps I should just wait and go straight with the samsung s9? If I get this service, finally, can I add additional phones / lines myself via an online portal, or do I have to deal with the retards on the phone again?



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