Re: Cingular TXT Message SPAM On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 19:05:41 -0500, Scott <how.do@you.do> wrote:
>karlkrandall@sbcglobal.net wrote in
>news:cl2hv297tj7v3sjb1g3n26t5alhkhrrbad@4ax.com :
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>> It was fun using the automatic system to get credits for the myriad
>> dropped calls with Sprint.
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>Admission of fraud- how cavalier, you slug.
Whats fraudulent. All you like to do is insult someone foor leaving
Sprint? You left Ohio !
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>> But finally the Biodegradable plastic
>> phones that held a grand total of 8 ringtones was a downer.
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>I see that the urban myths still run rampant in your tiny little brain.
Not Myths, experience with Sanyo phones.
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>> I will always hold corporations to account when they screw up, rather
>> than look to make excuses for them. And it was ATTWS that
>> I previously held their feet to the fire.
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>How did they screw up? They were well within their rights to contact you
>as an existing customer. You were simply looking for a nuisance credit,
>which is very appropriately named in this case.
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>> Doesn't mean I'm not a happy Cingular customer (jeez anything is
>> better than Sprint),
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>No- nothing is better than Sprint now that you left.
Funny, Consumer Reports, J.D. Power, and Yankee group have for each of
the last three years since I left Sprint,
still rank it WORST in Customer Service. Nothing has changed there.
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>> and happily awaiting an iPhone.
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>Good- let me know how the Flinstone technology works for you. I'd rather
>have cutting-edge technology for that price rather than a repackage of at
>least ten less-than-$200 phones that I can think of.
Insulting the iPhone cause Sprint can't have one? How lame !! |