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Sprint adds LG G3, Galaxy Note 4 to Lease program, costs $15, $25 per month excluding taxes & fees

byCustoms Today Report
17/01/2015
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NEW YORK: Sprint has added the LG G3 and Galaxy Note 4 to the Sprint Lease program. The LG G3 costs $15 per month and the Galaxy Note 4 costs $25 per month excluding taxes and fees.

Sprint is running a campaign called “Cut Your Bill in Half,” which invites Verizon and AT&T T +1.62% customers to bring in their bills to Sprint. Sprint will take those rate plans and cut it in half for new customers. Sprint pays up to $350 per line in the form of a Visa V +0.72% Prepaid Card for an early termination fee or installment bill balance when you switch.

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“Sprint Lease gives customers an affordable option to acquire LG G3 or Galaxy Note 4,” said Sprint’s senior vice president of marketing Tom Roberts. “Through Sprint Lease, well-qualified customers can acquire the devices without paying any out-of-pocket costs at the point of sale. Sprint continues to offer customers the best value in wireless with its leasing program and monthly rate plans.”

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