Sprint Launches In-Store Phone Tutorial Program
Sep 9, 2008, 7:36 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Today Sprint unveiled a new program called Ready Now. With Ready Now, Sprint customers will be able to take their phones to Sprint-owned stores and receive in-depth training on how to use the phone's many features, including things such as setting up voicemail accounts, how to download rintones or set wallpapers, and more. Customers can choose what they learn, and can have a tutorial when they buy the phone, or set an appointment to come in and learn. The service is free.
Comments
I Wonder If...
The "easy" tutorial might start out by saying, "this is the end of the phone that goes next to the ear, while the other end should fall directly below your mouth." 🤣
Awesome!
But shouldn't reps be showing them the features as part of the sale?
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I happen to think this is a good idea, people get their phone, they're in a rush to get out, store is busy, the salesperson is in a rush ...
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