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  1. #16
    MikeyG
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    Re: The Last Word


    I remember when I could go to a forum and actually read posts that had
    something to do with the topic of the forum.

    WTF does this thread have to do with SprintPCS!

    MikeyG

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  2. #17
    Lawrence Glasser
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    Re: The Last Word

    MikeyG wrote:
    >
    > I remember when I could go to a forum and actually read posts that had
    > something to do with the topic of the forum.
    >
    > WTF does this thread have to do with SprintPCS!


    In a very distant way, it did. (Or, at least, was supposed to!)

    There's a handful of posters who *insist* on continuing to
    bash each other, without letting the thread drop.

    Aka, getting in "the last word."

    Larry



  3. #18
    Reggie Degger
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    Lawrence Glasser <[email protected]> wrote:

    >MikeyG wrote:
    >>
    >> I remember when I could go to a forum and actually read posts that had
    >> something to do with the topic of the forum.
    >>
    >> WTF does this thread have to do with SprintPCS!

    >
    >In a very di<SLAP!>


    Seriously, now. Shut the **** up, you mincing twerp.




  4. #19
    Reggie Degger
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com (Colby Karrington) wrote:

    >I remember other par<SLAP!>


    Shut the **** up, you keening infant.




  5. #20
    Phillipe .
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Reggie Degger <[email protected]> wrote:


    > >In a very di<SLAP!>

    >
    > Seriously, now. Shut the **** up, you mincing twerp.
    >


    You have been reported to Giganews for violating their TOS.



  6. #21
    Reggie Degger
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    "Phillipe ." <[email protected]> wrote:

    >In article <[email protected]>,
    > Reggie Degger <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >
    >> >In a very di<SLAP!>

    >>
    >> Seriously, now. Shut the **** up, you mincing twerp.
    >>

    >
    >You have been reported<SLAP!>


    Oh, goodness. I've been reported to my NSP for virtually "slapping"
    somebody in an off-topic thread, that he started, about slapping children.
    I'm quaking in my boots, "Richard." <snicker>





  7. #22
    Colby Karrington
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    Wal-mart just narrowed it down right there, not saying anything about
    wal-mart, just they tend to attract a certain class of people, who
    leaves a lot to be desired upon

    --
    T-Mobile, $99.00 5000 Anytime, Nationwide, LD & Roaming. and various
    Misc credits towards my bill every month for knowing how to gripe &
    refer new customers.
    "I always liked people who were individuals, who were free, who had a
    real sense of style, which means their own sense of style, I believe in
    people who have something to express"- Gianni Versace , 1945-1997


    Phillipe <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com (Colby Karrington) wrote:
    >
    > >
    > > I remember other parents I talked to growing up that they would comment
    > > how well behaved I was in public, and comment that my friends must be
    > > orphans, because no child with RESPONSIBLE parents, would ever act that
    > > way..
    > >
    > > And now that I'm married, and I see my sister in law's son hitting
    > > people with the pinata stick at a picnic last night, and throwing eggs
    > > at his uncles, etc... I ask the question
    > >
    > > "Have you beat your brat into a F***ing coma today?"

    >
    > No, that's a simple cry for attention from parents that do not give the
    > child enough quality time and/or don't set limits.
    >
    > When my son was 4 he was visiting a neighbors child, and acting wild;
    > we simply said to him "Calm down or we're leaving", he tested the limits
    > by continuing to act improperly, so I picked him up and we left, as my
    > wife said to him "We see you decided you want to leave". He was of
    > course upset, but learned that his parents limits were firm, and to
    > believe what they say. Parenting is very easy if you follow the simple
    > rule "Never make a threat you're unwilling to carry out"
    >
    > I see other parents in Walmart who literally are teaching their child to
    > misbehave when they are constantly screaming "Joseph, don't touch that,
    > come back here", and do nothing other than repeat that refrain 5 more
    > times as the child trashes the toy aisle.


    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  8. #23
    Phillipe .
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    In article <[email protected]>,
    djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com (Colby Karrington) wrote:

    > T-Mobile, $99.00 5000 Anytime, Nationwide, LD & Roaming. and various
    > Misc credits towards my bill every month for knowing how to gripe &
    > refer new customers.


    On their website that plan lists for $129.99 and roaming and long
    distance are only good within the T-Mobile Digital coverage area.



  9. #24
    Rod
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    Phillipe . wrote:
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com (Colby Karrington) wrote:
    >
    >> T-Mobile, $99.00 5000 Anytime, Nationwide, LD & Roaming. and various
    >> Misc credits towards my bill every month for knowing how to gripe &
    >> refer new customers.

    >
    > On their website that plan lists for $129.99 and roaming and long
    > distance are only good within the T-Mobile Digital coverage area.


    He got it before they added more plans to the lineup and adjusted their
    pricing.





  10. #25
    P. Reality
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    In article <[email protected]>,
    "Rod" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Phillipe . wrote:
    > > In article <[email protected]>,
    > > djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com (Colby Karrington) wrote:
    > >
    > >> T-Mobile, $99.00 5000 Anytime, Nationwide, LD & Roaming. and various
    > >> Misc credits towards my bill every month for knowing how to gripe &
    > >> refer new customers.

    > >
    > > On their website that plan lists for $129.99 and roaming and long
    > > distance are only good within the T-Mobile Digital coverage area.

    >
    > He got it before they added more plans to the lineup and adjusted their
    > pricing.



    he said he got it by negociating.



  11. #26
    Rod
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    P. Reality wrote:
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > "Rod" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> Phillipe . wrote:
    >>> In article <[email protected]>,
    >>> djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com (Colby Karrington)
    >>> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> T-Mobile, $99.00 5000 Anytime, Nationwide, LD & Roaming. and
    >>>> various Misc credits towards my bill every month for knowing how
    >>>> to gripe & refer new customers.
    >>>
    >>> On their website that plan lists for $129.99 and roaming and long
    >>> distance are only good within the T-Mobile Digital coverage area.

    >>
    >> He got it before they added more plans to the lineup and adjusted
    >> their pricing.

    >
    >
    > he said he got it by negociating.


    Well you read wrong.





  12. #27
    Colby Karrington
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    No, The plan I have is 5000 Whenever minutes, no nights, no weekends,
    the plan was before they added more to the lineup, correct, plus my
    T-Zones at 2.99 a month
    PLUS a $10 credit everytime I call them to ***** about dropped calls

    PLUS I spend another $100 a month in Toronto Lond Distance

    PLUS I order new handsets all the time that never "Appear" So since the
    IMEI is never registered onto the system, they credit me after 30 days
    for the purchase price

    PLUS I threaten to cancel everytime one of the handsets shows up missing
    and get a free month of service to stay

    You'd be amazed how well this works...

    I usally only pay the taxes on my line, or around $30.00 a month
    basiclly on average...

    I'm one of those people who *****es a lot, and besides bonus minutes are
    a joke to me, I have 5000 minutes, rarely go over 3000 minutes.

    Someone told me T-Mobile is going to start doing Roll Over Minutes from
    within T-Mobiles's Retention department... I can't wait

    Colby

    --
    T-Mobile, $99.00 5000 Anytime, Nationwide, LD & Roaming. and various
    Misc credits towards my bill every month for knowing how to gripe &
    refer new customers.
    "I always liked people who were individuals, who were free, who had a
    real sense of style, which means their own sense of style, I believe in
    people who have something to express"- Gianni Versace , 1945-1997


    "P. Reality" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > "Rod" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > Phillipe . wrote:
    > > > In article <[email protected]>,
    > > > djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com (Colby Karrington) wrote:
    > > >
    > > >> T-Mobile, $99.00 5000 Anytime, Nationwide, LD & Roaming. and various
    > > >> Misc credits towards my bill every month for knowing how to gripe &
    > > >> refer new customers.
    > > >
    > > > On their website that plan lists for $129.99 and roaming and long
    > > > distance are only good within the T-Mobile Digital coverage area.

    > >
    > > He got it before they added more plans to the lineup and adjusted their
    > > pricing.

    >
    >
    > he said he got it by negociating.


    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  13. #28
    Rod
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    > PLUS I order new handsets all the time that never "Appear" So since
    > the IMEI is never registered onto the system, they credit me after 30
    > days
    > for the purchase price


    How do you get away with this? Can't they "see" the IMEI if you start using
    the handset?





  14. #29
    Colby Karrington
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    Because I order a phone, Say a Nokia 6610 on July 13th, August 13th
    comes around, I call and ***** still havn't recieved it, They credit me
    the $108.00 for the price of the phone + tax, then after I call 2 days
    later and confirm the credit, I open the Nokia 6610 for the first time
    and start charging the battery for the first use,

    That's how

    --
    T-Mobile, $99.00 5000 Anytime, Nationwide, LD & Roaming. and various
    Misc credits towards my bill every month for knowing how to gripe &
    refer new customers.
    "I always liked people who were individuals, who were free, who had a
    real sense of style, which means their own sense of style, I believe in
    people who have something to express"- Gianni Versace , 1945-1997


    "Rod" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > > PLUS I order new handsets all the time that never "Appear" So since
    > > the IMEI is never registered onto the system, they credit me after 30
    > > days
    > > for the purchase price

    >
    > How do you get away with this? Can't they "see" the IMEI if you start using
    > the handset?
    >
    >


    [posted via phonescoop.com]



  15. #30
    Eric B.
    Guest

    Re: The Last Word

    anyone who quotes Versace, should have their nuts cut off, because
    knowing how to gripe, sounds like a woman, let go of the titty boy, you
    sound like a ghetto biaaaatch!

    djdynasty815@dieyou****ingspammers.aol.com (Colby Karrington) wrote in
    article <[email protected]>:
    > Because I order a phone, Say a Nokia 6610 on July 13th, August 13th
    > comes around, I call and ***** still havn't recieved it, They credit me
    > the $108.00 for the price of the phone + tax, then after I call 2 days
    > later and confirm the credit, I open the Nokia 6610 for the first time
    > and start charging the battery for the first use,
    >
    > That's how
    >
    > --
    > T-Mobile, $99.00 5000 Anytime, Nationwide, LD & Roaming. and various
    > Misc credits towards my bill every month for knowing how to gripe &
    > refer new customers.
    > "I always liked people who were individuals, who were free, who had a
    > real sense of style, which means their own sense of style, I believe in
    > people who have something to express"- Gianni Versace , 1945-1997
    >
    >
    > "Rod" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    > <[email protected]>:
    > > > PLUS I order new handsets all the time that never "Appear" So since
    > > > the IMEI is never registered onto the system, they credit me after 30
    > > > days
    > > > for the purchase price

    > >
    > > How do you get away with this? Can't they "see" the IMEI if you start using
    > > the handset?
    > >
    > >

    >
    > [posted via phonescoop.com]


    [posted via phonescoop.com]



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