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Blog: Sprint Announces Cut Your Bill in Half Event

By Jim Donovan: Looking to save on your wireless phone bill? Well Sprint today announced it will cut in half the monthly rate plan for Verizon and AT&T customers who switch to Sprint beginning Friday, Dec. 5.

Sprint will provide unlimited talk and text to anywhere in the U.S. while on the Sprint network – regardless of a customer's current plan – and match the customer's data allowance for half the cost they are currently paying for their monthly rate plan.

Beginning Friday, Dec. 5, Verizon and AT&T customers switching to Sprint need to follow these simple steps to take advantage of this limited-time offer:

1. Visit sprint.com/halfprice to upload a copy of your current bill.
2. Bring a copy of your latest bill and all of the phones on your Verizon or AT&T account to turn in to your Sprint store.
3. A Sprint representative will select the service plan that most closely matches the data allowance in your current monthly rate plan.
4. Get your new phone with one of several leasing options, Sprint Easy Pay(SM) installment billing, or pay full retail price for the device.

For more information visit www.sprint.com/halfprice.

Additionally through this offer, Verizon and AT&T customers on a contract are eligible to save even more. Sprint will pay up to $350 per line via a Visa Prepaid Card for their early termination fee or installment bill balance when they switch. Once a customer has received the final bill from the other carrier, he or she may simply register for the Visa Prepaid Card at sprint.com/jointoday.

The half-off rate from Sprint will be based on the monthly voice, text and data rate plan charge for all lines on the customer's Verizon or AT&T bill. For example, Verizon customers paying $140/month for four lines of service to share can get four lines of service from Sprint for $70/month. Customers are entitled to the half-off rate as long as they remain on the plan.

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