I hate sprint. One of the worst in terms of CS. I had them yrs ago, and they royally pissed me off after they over billed us, and refused to admit to their mistake. I chucked my phone at the mgr and told him to cancel my acct immediately. Been with Verizon ever since, never had an issue with Verizon.
Sprint was actually pretty good when customer service was in the USA. At least once or twice a year I would call with some problem and threaten to cancel and they would credit me for the problem as well as give me a credit of from $75 to $125. Now its all in the Philapenes and they don't even know what I'm talking about. It might as well be on Uranus
We have a Verizon plan, for wife, two daughters and myself. It is all data and all that crap, about $270 a month, including a "teachers discount" on my service. Freakin' outrageous, but in coastal Carolina that is about the only signal going. I have reduced the total data and we have received several 75% usage messages, but so far we have not burst through the limit. My daughters are old enough to carry their own freight. I weened them off of health insurance, and my goal by first of year to kick them off my phone plan. Then I got to move to car insurances. Freeloading sucks, especially at my expense.
I saw a youtube video on that yesterday about how to get free I don't remember if it was ATT or Verizon but free for life. I involved buying a cheap phone and somehow copying some serial or model numbers to the phone you want to use and then taking the battery out of the cheap phone and never turning it on again. I didn't watch the whole video because I was looking for something else.
I know a guy who works for Cox Cable and he gets the highest tier of cable and the fastest internet connection they offer for free. I think all Cox employees get that