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Keeping Track of your mobile with Sprint

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Sprint for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.


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Losing your mobile or having  a faulty  mobile  is a very terrifying ordeal.  It feels like your lifeline has been cut off when all your contacts  and important notes suddenly vanishes from beneath you. It can really be devastating getting a replacing all the contacts which you used to have stored in your mobile. It’s a hassle if you need to terminate your line and apply for a new one if your line becomes abused by the thief.

Sprint Total Equipment Protection App is something Sprint Total Equipment Protection subscribers should consider getting to safeguard yourself.  Having this  nifty application would give you a peace of mind as you will be able to locate your phone, sync contacts, remote wipe, lock and sound alarm when needed. Your mobile will be trackable all the time and you need not worry about losing your contacts.


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If you aren’t a Sprint Total  Equipment Protection customer do consider signing up today as current Sprint customers only have till August 30th to add the feature to their existing phone.

Sprint is holding an Open Enrollment from August 1-30, 2011. This means any Sprint customer can add the Total Equipment Protection feature. In addition to the new App features, TEP provides Sprint customers with a quick and convenient way to receive a replacement if their phone is ever lost, stolen, damaged or malfunctions after the warranty expires.  I find this a great plus point for any customer.

TEP only costs $8.00 a month and it certainly cheaper then having to pay the full retail price for breaching the contract on your mobile.

To enroll or learn more visit www.tepenroll.com. Current Sprint customers should hurry, they only have till August 30th to add the feature to their existing phone.

An MBA from Colorado Business School?

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While  recently  browsing through the website of Colorado Business School my interested in taking an MBA was refueled.   It has bee more then 10 years since I got my degree in Commerce and now seems a good time to move on and go for a MBA.

I  have  been pondering,  should I or shouldn’t I go for my MBA now?  The kids are still small and do need a lot of my undivided attention?  However this maybe the last time that I’ll be able to take leave to stay home with them and it would be great if I could upgrade myself while taking care of them.

 

Everyone around me is constantly upgrading their credentials and qualification.  My university friends are going for their Masters one by one.  I feel that I too should do something to make myself more marketable to my future employers. The more so if I do intend to seek a different type of job or a more administrative position then just being an educator. It would be easy juggling both the kids and studies but I won’t know until I try.

I’ll most probably take the course part-time and try to work at a comfortable pace which I can manage.  It would be good to get some intellectual stimulation and get the chance to hit the books again.

 

Disclaimer I am participating in a blogger campaign for a sponsor who represents Colorado Business School and was compensated. However, the views and opinions  are 100%  my own.