images/news/hardware.jpgThe cell-phone company cans some of its customers for complaining too much. Told 'we are unable to meet your current wireless needs,' they have a month to find a new provider.
Sprint Nextel is hanging up on 1,000 of its cell-phone subscribers because, the company said, they complained too much. "The number of inquiries you have made to us . . . has led us to determine that we are unable to meet your current wireless needs," Sprint said in its letter.
"We understand that having to switch to another wireless carrier may be an inconvenience. . . . So, a credit has been applied to your account to bring your current balance to zero." Sprint also said it would waive its early termination fee.
Via: MSN
Sprint Nextel is hanging up on 1,000 of its cell-phone subscribers because, the company said, they complained too much. "The number of inquiries you have made to us . . . has led us to determine that we are unable to meet your current wireless needs," Sprint said in its letter.
"We understand that having to switch to another wireless carrier may be an inconvenience. . . . So, a credit has been applied to your account to bring your current balance to zero." Sprint also said it would waive its early termination fee.
Via: MSN












