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Sprint PlansSelected Service Plans and Pricing Sprint offers several different tiered plans that may suit your personal needs. We found it was easy to choose what works for the individual, and if needed, our plan could be customized with more minutes. A 30-Day Risk-Free Guarantee allows you to try out Sprint’s service without worry. A few of the features that Sprint boasts on its homepage are: no roaming charges, no high overage charges and unlimited night calls past 7pm. Additional standard feature provided are: nationwide long-distance, crystal clear calls, voice mail, caller ID, call waiting, numeric paging, 3-way calling, call-forwarding (for $.20/min), and Sprint411 ($1.40/call + airtime charges). In terms of plans to choose from, Sprint offers 200-2000 minutes for individual plans and 550-3000 for family plans. You can also add “Anytime Minutes” to your plan for an additional incremental charge while weekend calls are unlimited. The “Fair & Flexible” individual plans start from $29.99/mo. to $99.99/mo. The family plans range from $59.99/mo. to $149.99/mo. Also, with family plans, you can share your “Anytime Minutes” with members of your family plan and you can add three more lines to the two lines you’ll already have. As is standard practice, Sprint requires a two-year contract for their service if you purchase online. Also, any Sprint-specific features are limited to the Sprint PCS network. Keep in mind that all rates and plans advertised on Sprint’s website do not include Sprint fees or taxes (Sprint fees are not government-required charges, but Sprint’s own network service fees). Also note that Nextel customers are not eligible for Sprint Mobile-to-Mobile calling even though Sprint is partnered with Nextel. |