Sprint’s new Direct 2 You service comes to New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Denver

Sprint is launching today its “Direct 2 You” service, which allows customers to have access to wireless sales, consultation and customer service whenever and wherever they want, in additional cities. The service is free (in eligible regions) and allows customers to save a trip to a Sprint store and therefore saves them time by having an expert come directly to them. In addition, not only existing Sprint users can benefit from this new service, but customers that are ready to switch to Sprint.
Direct 2 You is available in the following cities:
- Los Angeles metro area: Los Angeles, Anaheim, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Laguna Beach, Long Beach, Newport Beach, West Hollywood, Pasadena, San Pedro and Santa Ana
- New York metro area: New York City and these cities in New Jersey: Newark, Jersey City, Edison, Elizabeth and Paterson
- San Francisco Bay Area: San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and Berkeley
- Denver metro area: Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins and Golden
The service is also available in Chicago, Miami and Kansas City. In early July, the service will also arrive in Detroit, Washington, D.C., Tampa and Dallas, and continue to expand throughout the US.
The process is very straight forward; the customer needs to make an appointment either by calling 844-347-2968 or visiting https://sprintdirect2you.com, and then an expert will come to the desired location at the desired time. The experts can meet at home, at the office or even in a coffee shop. They also can transfer all data such as contacts, pictures and apps from the owner’s previous phone to the new one, and are ready to answer any questions about the new device and provide help and give tips to the customer. Obviously, this is very beneficial for people with busy lives that need more flexibility when it comes to getting any sort of help with their mobile device or wireless services.
Source: Sprint
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