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Old 02-16-2008, 09:14 PM
Rod Speed
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Default Re: Telstra offers Next G migration plans

Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>> Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote
>>> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>>>> Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote
>>>>> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>>>>>> Michael <michael@yahoo.com> wrote
>>>>>>> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>>>>>>>> Alan Parkington <alanparkington@team.telstra.net> wrote


>>>>>>>>> From
>>>>>>>>> http://www.digitalmediaasia.com/defa...rticleID=28978


>>>>>>>>> Telstra has urged customers to take advantage of two special
>>>>>>>>> offers for moving from CDMA to the Next G network before they
>>>>>>>>> are withdrawn from the market.


>>>>>>>> And after they lied about that sort of thing previously...


>>>>>>>>> The company has confirmed the $100 credit for post-paid
>>>>>>>>> customers migrating from CDMA to the Telstra Next G network on
>>>>>>>>> an eligible plan and the $50 cash back available to CDMA
>>>>>>>>> customers purchasing the pre-paid Samsung A411 Next G handset
>>>>>>>>> would both end on 28 January 2008.


>>>>>>>> If they are actually that stupid...


>>>>>>> done and dusted


>>>>>> We'll see...


>>>>> The offer is ALREADY over Rod, it ended Jan 28, fuckwit


>>>> What matters is what else turns up, you stupid dunny cleaning fuckwit child.


>>> Too bad about your dog fart of a comment.
>>> "would both end on 28 January 2008."
>>> YOU: "If they are actually that stupid..."


>> What matters is whether they have any more, you stupid dunny cleaning fuckwit child.


> Glad we agree that you were wrong when you claimed they would end on 28 jan


Pity I never ever claimed any such thing, you stupid lying dunny cleaning fuckwit child.

> They may well have new incentives,


So the original that you'd better get in before 28 jan to use one is a bare faced lie.

> but doubtful for consumer customers


We'll see...



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