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Hello guys, I have SERO 500 plan I'm looking to transfer/sale. It will be only $80 for the plan only. What the plan includes is list below. Also, you must have a Sprint phone (no Palm Pre, Samsung Instinct, or Blackberries) upon the transfer of liability (TOL). Don't have a phone? Let me know as for we can work something out. As for the transaction, I can accept these type of customers for the time being:
1) Excellent feedback w/ history (you may pay me after you obtain the plan) 2) Local customers (around Boston, MA or Southeastern MA area - can meet up at a Sprint store to do TOL or at a restaurant doing a 3-way phone call to Sprint) 3) No/low feedback (like me!) members (pay half before transaction and half after you get the plan)
Plan Includes: 500 Anytime Minutes Unlimited Data Unlimited Text Messaging Unlimited Picture Mail Unlimited Nights & Weekends 7PM - 7AM Unlimited Mobile to Mobile (Sprint, Nextel, Boost) Nationwide Long Distance Nationwide Roaming $30 per month
Well.. that is that. PM me with any questions or concerns you may have.
how does the TOL work? im without contract with sprint right now and have an 18% employee discount on my bill(i dont' work for sprint). Im interested :)
how does the TOL work? im without contract with sprint right now and have an 18% employee discount on my bill(i dont' work for sprint). Im interested :)
It is like a 50/50 chance of adding a employer discount on a SERO plan as for Sprint supposed not to give discount upon a discounted plan. So far, I have done 2 TOL over the phone, they have a duration of 16 mins and 22 min respectively. Basically, I call up Sprint and tell the rep I want to TOL my plan over to a friend, the rep contact other party and get their information and see if the other party is eligible to add another line to his/her account, then the rep will confirm and make sure everything went through from me to the other party. Briefly, that is how the TOL works over the phone.
Originally posted by puertoblack2003
how the hell can you sale a sero plan ? i mean i don't need it. i have the employee discount (from my employer) across the board which i m happy with.
It is called transfer of liability (TOL). I owned the plan and requested Sprint to TOL my SERO 500 plan to another account holder.
It is like a 50/50 chance of adding a employer discount on a SERO plan as for Sprint supposed not to give discount upon a discounted plan. So far, I have done 2 TOL over the phone, they have a duration of 16 mins and 22 min respectively. Basically, I call up Sprint and tell the rep I want to TOL my plan over to a friend, the rep contact other party and get their information and see if the other party is eligible to add another line to his/her account, then the rep will confirm and make sure everything went through from me to the other party. Briefly, that is how the TOL works over the phone.
It is called transfer of liability (TOL). I owned the plan and requested Sprint to TOL my SERO 500 plan to another account holder.
It is like a 50/50 chance of adding a employer discount on a SERO plan as for Sprint supposed not to give discount upon a discounted plan. So far, I have done 2 TOL over the phone, they have a duration of 16 mins and 22 min respectively. Basically, I call up Sprint and tell the rep I want to TOL my plan over to a friend, the rep contact other party and get their information and see if the other party is eligible to add another line to his/her account, then the rep will confirm and make sure everything went through from me to the other party. Briefly, that is how the TOL works over the phone.
It is called transfer of liability (TOL). I owned the plan and requested Sprint to TOL my SERO 500 plan to another account holder.
ok so how do we start then?, being that i don't have a contract with them it could be applied to my current line right, or would they force me to open up a new line?
one more question, how far until your contract expires?
i suggest that if you can exchange phone numbers and call each other, so you have an understanding about the plan and contract and have a smooth transition...
I will do it, I work for Sprint I have one line right now, but room for more. The account is ion my name. So if it can work I will do it. If we find out it can be done, I will pay you half and half no problem.
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Okay guys, I will do first come first serve basis, PM me if you want to contact me through the phone, set up an appointment to do the TOL, or anything that is personal. Also, I will only deal with one TOL/person at a time. I just want everything to be smooth as possible and completely finish with one person until moving over to another person.
It seem like I can't edit my OP, but here is some of the requirementsthat you (party B) must have to have done prior to the TOL:
1) If you have an account with Sprint already, call them up and make sure you are eligible to add additional line to your account. When I TOL my Sprint SERO plan to you, you now have theat "additional line".
2) If you don't have an account with Sprint or new customer, please visit your local Sprint corporate store and set up an account there. You don't need to buy any phone or any plan yet. All you need to do is provide your personal information, social security, etc. so they can see if you have good/bad credit and if you qualify for an account with Sprint now/later (all wireless contracted companies got to credit check you prior to giving you their service).
3) Must have a Sprint phone prior to the TOL. You can not have a phone-less account. You must register a phone with a clean/clear ESN (not reported as lost/stolen, account delinquency, etc.), hence, it must be clean. It is pretty cheap to find all sort of phone on this forum or on Craigslist.org... just shop around.
4) Until further notice..
How the TOL works:
Basically, I call up Sprint and tell them that I want to do a transfer of liability of phone number xxx-xxx-xxxx, after they verified that I'm the account holder. Then, the rep ask me who I'm going to do the TOL to, so that is when I tell the other party's name and number. Sprint will put put me on hold and contact the other party and check them up (account, pin, etc) and ask if he/she (party b) wanted a plan to be transfer from me (party a) over. Confirmed by party a and the rep will double check with me if I'm certain about the TOL. Confirmed by me and rep will do the transfer and the hard work. After a short wait, the transfer is successful and everyone is set to go.*
Please note that when I did my TOL in the past, the Sprint rep only talk to one party/person at a time. So when the rep talks to party b, I don't hear anything about their conversation as but only the Sprint music while I'm put on hold. All in all, the TOL should be somewhat like the scenario I mention above.
Thanks for your cooperation and understand,
Jason
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Originally posted by fanaticny
ok so how do we start then?, being that i don't have a contract with them it could be applied to my current line right, or would they force me to open up a new line?
one more question, how far until your contract expires?
Usually, it should be around 23 months.
Originally posted by ON3/\L
I will do it, I work for Sprint I have one line right now, but room for more. The account is ion my name. So if it can work I will do it. If we find out it can be done, I will pay you half and half no problem.
Did Sprint qualify you for additional lines? If you have good credits or pay your bills accordingly, you shouldn't have a problem qualifying for additional lines.
To everyone else:
Once I have answered all your questions, concerns and that you met all the requirements prior to a TOL, make sure you PM me your name, phone number (needed because Sprint will call you up) and when you will be available to do the TOL. I will try my best to do the TOL at your requested date/time, but if not, we will work out another time that is best for us both. If you are local, however, let me know where you are located so we can schedule an appointment somewhere.
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Originally posted by fanaticny
ok so how do we start then?, being that i don't have a contract with them it could be applied to my current line right, or would they force me to open up a new line?
one more question, how far until your contract expires?
Sorry, I forgot to address your other question about current line/new contract. How this will work is that once I TOLed my SERO to you, you will have another line/contract under your account/name. Say, you right now have 777-777-7777 line that is out of contract until you renew/upgrade. When you receive my SERO account, 888-888-8888 number, you will have a contract on that line only. If one week has past and you decided to cancel the 7's account, you will not be charged with any early termination fees (ETF) as for you are already out of contract for that line. With the 7's cancelled out, the only line/account you have under your name is the SERO 8's number. I hope that I answered your question and let me know if you have anything else.
Last edited by ckv; August 08, 2009, 09:18 PM.
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It is like a 50/50 chance of adding a employer discount on a SERO plan as for Sprint supposed not to give discount upon a discounted plan. So far, I have done 2 TOL over the phone, they have a duration of 16 mins and 22 min respectively. Basically, I call up Sprint and tell the rep I want to TOL my plan over to a friend, the rep contact other party and get their information and see if the other party is eligible to add another line to his/her account, then the rep will confirm and make sure everything went through from me to the other party. Briefly, that is how the TOL works over the phone.
It is called transfer of liability (TOL). I owned the plan and requested Sprint to TOL my SERO 500 plan to another account holder.
Can you make sure you can transfer via PayPal balance, bank transfer by PayPal, or e-check through PayPal? I have a personal, verified PayPal account and don't want to upgrade it to a premier or business account... thanks for your understanding. MOD: If requesting non-credit card PayPal payment is against the rule, please let me know and I'll make some accommodations.
Also, you don't have to pay upfront if you want to if I feel that you have adequate posts/thanks/thanked/join date/etc. since most members on this forum rarely have much feedback to show their true side. So yeah.. just making this simplier for everyone. Matter fact, I'm giving fanaticny (Harold) an option to pay by PayPal after the TOL, as I feel the trust is there :)
Thank you,
Jason
P.S. Sorry for all these updates, I guess I can't make up my mind sometime!
Thanks Jason, I feel safe doing payment through paypal. Can't wait!!!
trust me i got one of these and love it... you even get upgrades after a year for your account... only trouble is certain phones like the pre, instinct, etc cant be activated on this plan... but there hasnt been an htc device that i can think of that you cant use on the sero account.
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