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		<title>Sprint was once a great phone company and now it is in collapse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 05:04:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lawrence</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve already written about my troubles with Sprint. So I was, of course, interested to read this article about big job cuts at Sprint:

Sprint, the No. 3 wireless carrier behind AT&#38;T (T) and Verizon Wireless (VZ), has struggled since it merged with Nextel in 2005. The $70 billion merger, engineered by Hesse&#8217;s predecessor, Gary Forsee, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve already written about <a href="http://www.teamlalala.com/blog/2007/09/24/sprint-pcs-is-even-more-broken-than-before-thanks-to-its-merger-with-nextel/">my troubles with Sprint</a>. So I was, of course, interested to read this article about <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/tech/techinvestor/industry/2008-01-18-sprint-jobs_N.htm">big job cuts at Sprint</a>:</p>
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<p class="inside-copy">Sprint, the No. 3 wireless carrier behind AT&amp;T <a href="http://stocks.usatoday.com/custom/usatoday-com/html-quote.asp?symb=t">(T)</a> and Verizon Wireless <a href="http://stocks.usatoday.com/custom/usatoday-com/html-quote.asp?symb=vz">(VZ)</a>, has struggled since it merged with Nextel in 2005. The $70 billion merger, engineered by Hesse&#8217;s predecessor, Gary Forsee, was supposed to create a wireless behemoth that could steamroll the competition while pushing boundaries in wireless.</p>
<p class="inside-copy">Instead, Sprint stumbled as it tried to blend starkly different cultures of the two companies while trying to reconcile their incompatible wireless technologies.</p>
<p class="inside-copy">Sprint wound up alienating customers, who bolted by the thousands. Sprint&#8217;s dismal performance eventually cost Forsee his job. Hesse, a former AT&amp;T executive with long ties to wireless, was recruited from a Sprint spinoff, Embarq, to replace him.</p>
<p class="inside-copy">Dawson says it&#8217;s not too late to save Sprint, a grand name in global telecommunications. &#8220;But they need to make some big changes and do it quickly.</p>
<p class="inside-copy">&#8220;The challenge for them is to figure out how to save the Nextel customers,&#8221; and move them to Sprint&#8217;s network &#8220;rather than let them walk out the door,&#8221; Dawson says.</p>
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<p>Actually, they should worrry about losing their Sprint customers. I&#8217;m a Sprint customer, and I&#8217;m frustrated that their automated bill paying service keeps telling me &#8220;You do not have an account with Sprint.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Sprint PCS is even more broken than before, thanks to its merger with Nextel</title>
		<link>http://www.teamlalala.com/blog/2007/09/24/sprint-pcs-is-even-more-broken-than-before-thanks-to-its-merger-with-nextel/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:07:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[error messages]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve written before about the error messages I&#8217;ve encountered on the Sprint PCS website. I&#8217;ve been unable to log into the Sprint PCS website this month &#8211; I get some bizzare error messages instead.
Today I figured I&#8217;d try to use my phone to pay the bill. I hit &#8220;*2&#8243; which dialed customer service for me. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve written before about the <a href="http://www.teamlalala.com/blog/2007/09/24/the-sprint-pcs-website-is-still-broken/">error messages I&#8217;ve encountered</a> on the Sprint PCS website. I&#8217;ve been unable to log into the Sprint PCS website this month &#8211; I get some bizzare error messages instead.</p>
<p>Today I figured I&#8217;d try to use my phone to pay the bill. I hit &#8220;*2&#8243; which dialed customer service for me. I reached an automated voicemail system. It asked me to type in my phone number, so it could look up my account information. I did so. It then told me that I owed Sprint $513. I was stunned. By my calculations, I owe something like $200. I pay about $97 a month, and I owe last month and this month. I&#8217;m not sure how the amount doubled.</p>
<p>Eventually, the automated system gave me the option to talk to someone. I pressed the button.</p>
<p>A pleasant, helpful woman got on the line and asked for my telephone number, so she could look up my account information. I gave her the number and she said they had no account information for me. I explained that I&#8217;d had this account with Sprint since March of 2001. She explained that she worked for Nextel, she didn&#8217;t have account info for Sprint customers (the two companies are merging).</p>
<p>This is puzzling. If Nextel doesn&#8217;t have any of my account information, then why should my phone auto-dial Nextel when I press the buttons for customer service? Also, if Nextel has no information about me, how did the automated system tell me that I owed $513?</p>
<p>What happened next is also puzzling. I said, &#8220;Okay, can you transfer me to Sprint Customer Service?&#8221; She said she could not transfer me there. She could, however, give me the phone number. Why can&#8217;t the phone company transfer me to the number they want me to go to? I find that confusing.</p>
<p>I dialed the number she gave me.<br />
Sprint PCS also had an automated system. It asked me to type in my telephone number, so it could look up my account information. I typed in my telephone number. It said there was no account with that number, and it suggested I type it again. I assumed I&#8217;d mis-typed it, so I tried it again, carefully. Again, the automated voice system told me that there was no account with that number. I didn&#8217;t know what else to do, so I typed in the number a 3rd time. Again it told me there was no such telephone number.</p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t think of what to do then. The automated voice system did not give me any other option. It kept asking me to type in my telephone number. It asked me 4 more times, and then, when I did nothing, it hung up on me. It never offered to transfer me to a human operator, who might have been able to resolve the situation.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had this account for 6 and half years. Right now, I seem to be completely locked out of it. The computer at Sprint PCS claims my account doesn&#8217;t exist. At Nextel, the computer says I owe the incredible amount of $513, and then the operator says she has no access to my account information because it is over at Sprint.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t need to know many of the details to tell that the merger of Sprint and Nextel databases is going badly. If I had stock, I&#8217;d sell it. This is the worst customer service experience I&#8217;ve had in many years.</p>
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