Well...um I don't know but I will say is acutally no
Not for the wifi only model. I'm sure that if you buy a 3G or 4G model, the carrier will charge you and activation fee.
The one-time activation charge is a fee that is typically charged by a service provider when a new account is opened or a service is activated for the first time. This fee covers the cost of setting up the account and establishing the necessary services for the customer.
Well, it depends on the plan that you have!! Cost of phone+$18 activation fee+whatever plan you want(check out all of the different plans on sprint.com)
The activation fee is $35 for the first line, and $25 for every additional line.
No
No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.No. They can choose to not charge a fee but that is up to the executor.
This is a fee charged from Sprint when they replace your broken phone/device, and you do not return the broken/damaged one.
In most cases yes. if you have a contract with sprint and wanted to take your number elsewhere, they will charge you a contract cancellation fee for breaking your contact. The contact is tied to the number not the actual phone.
Activation fees for services such as phone, internet, or cable vary by provider but typically range from $0 to $100. It's best to check with the specific service provider for their exact activation fee.
Activation just means making something start up. There is an activation fee for that website. You have to have an activation code to load that software.
I used to use these all the time in college. The activation fee was always around 6 dollars if you buy the card in a store.
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