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Sprint offers 500 minutes, unlimited everything

Posted by Joe P on July 28, 2008

If you’re not familiar with Sprint’s SERO, you better ax someone. It stands for Sprint Employee Referral Offer, and it’s basically what the name implies. If you know a Sprint employee, they can give you their email address and last three digits of their employee ID, and you’re eligible for discounts on Sprint service. The best part is there are plenty of places you can obtain these IDs, even if you don’t know a Sprint employee. Via IntoMobile, we learn that VP of strategy is offering his info for the Everything Plus plan, which can give you 500 anytime minutes, along with unlimited messaging, mobile Web, Sprint TV, music, and navigation.

Russ’s information:

Email: russ.s.mcguire@sprint.com
Code: 383

It’s that simple. You then head over to the SERO Everything Plus page and enter the info. Incidentally, this is the No. 1 result when you type SERO into Google.

That’s a whole lot to get for just $60 per month. If you do decide to take advantage of this plan, make sure to drop Russ a thank you email.

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2 Comments ↓

#508 Bob on July 28th, 2008 at 3:59 pm

I have a question about the first sentence in your post. You used “ax” instead of “ask”. Lots of folks say that in casual speech, and it’s really nonsense. Was that to be cool, funny, or do you think that is actually correct use of English? (Man, I know this sounds super critical, but the rest of your post is pretty normal, and I just wondered what was going on. Is English morphing? Thanks.)

#512 Joe P on July 29th, 2008 at 7:51 am

It was more to imitate speech, Bob. I hear people saying that all the time. I think it’s funny myself.

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