
Depending on
how irritating consumers find their current cell phone carrier, Sprint is making it a little more fun to say goodbye. As part of its new Any Mobile, Anytime feature, customers can get unlimited
mobile-to-mobile calling from the Sprint Network to any U.S. wireless carrier, at any time.
To celebrate, consumers go to www.mobilegoodbye.com, and select the carrier they want to ditch.
People looking to lose Verizon get a spoof of Mr. Mister's "Broken Wings," those hoping to leave T-Mobile get a funny version of Madonna's "Like a Virgin," and the "Dear AT&T" letter is set to Stephen
Foster's "Oh! Susannah."
And of course, consumers who think the videos are amusing can email them to friends, as well as post them to their Facebook and Twitter accounts.
While a TV campaign
supporting the new program broke last weekend, "our creative team thought it would be funny if we had an online component about people dumping their existing carrier," Tracy Palmer, Sprint's
director of national advertising, based in Overland Park, Kan., tells Marketing Daily. "So we added this viral piece."
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Sprint feels that using humor is the best way to get to people who
find restrictive calling circles particularly vexing. "There's a great opportunity out there," she says, "to reach people who just don't want those restrictions. These fun videos encourage viewers to
say goodbye to restrictive calling circles and switch to Sprint." The videos were created by Goodby, Silverstein and Partners.
Sprint Nextel currently has about 49 million customers; the new
offer enables customers to call any of the 250 million other cell phone users in the U.S., starting at $69.99 a month.