Alright, so a couple of posts ago, I mentioned how I had no more hotspot data, which is strange because I rarely run out of hotspot data. The sketchiness with Sprint, the service provider, isn’t new. Many posts ago, during the last part of September or early October, I mentioned how my hotspot was disabled, which has never happened before, so I then called Sprint and had a sketchy conversation with a Sprint representative. The cyberstalking and harassment by Sprint conspiring with the cyberstalkers continues. My data was to reset on the 26th of December. At midnight, I tried to connect to the Internet, and I still couldn’t, and per the phone application, the data hadn’t reset yet. The Sprint phone application showed “-1 days left” as you can see here. So I decided to contact Sprint via text message via the phone application. If there was any reason you might have doubted the sketchiness I’ve experience with Sprint through out the years, the sketchiness of this text conversation is way to obvious to not convince anyone. Anyway, it seems to me that the cyberstalkers conspired with Sprint to harass me. It seems like someone at Sprint gave these cyberstalkers some administrative privilege, where I was actually chatting with a cyberstalker and not only with a Sprint representative.