![]() The hard credit pull kind of turns me off - we’ll see. I’m tempted to port one of those lines to Sprint just to use as a hotspot for a year. However, we have 2 T-Mobile lines with new numbers (since we never ported over the other 2 family members). We’re going to go back to Cricket (or maybe AT&T to take advantage of the Amex Offer there). We ported my number and my wife’s number and found that T-Mobile’s coverage is unfortunately still too limited for us. For example, I recently decided to switch to T-Mobile and planned to port over my wife and I and two family members. You may even be able to add a line to one of those services just to switch it to Sprint - I don’t see any requirement as to how old the line needs to be to take advantage of this promo. This might be a particularly good deal if you have a line that you don’t need with Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile. If you don’t have a Verizon phone or one of the phones above, you will probably need to buy a new phone for this deal. In addition, the following phones should all be unlocked and compatible with Sprint: Sprint’s service runs on a different technology than AT&T/T-Mobile, so not all phones will work on Sprint’s network. Must buy a SIM card ($2.99 + $10 shipping or pick up in-store for free).Hard credit pull required for activation. ![]() Free unlimited talk, text, and data for 1 year.I haven’t dug into the terms of this offer, but thought it was worth making readers aware. While Sprint’s coverage map isn’t as strong as its competitors, free is still a great price (and might be worth it for free mobile hotspot service alone). Sprint is offering free unlimited cell phone service for 1 year* (*not entirely free as there is a $1.99 admin fee and some taxes) for customers switching from post-paid AT&T, T-Mobile, or Verizon service. ![]()
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