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    DevilsPGD
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    In message <[email protected]>
    [email protected] wrote:

    >
    >Jeremy wrote:
    >> <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:[email protected]...
    >> >
    >> > [email protected] wrote:
    >> >> You read the header: I've got bad credit and want 1000 minutes a month,
    >> >> cell contract but won't sign-up for prepaid because I don't like
    >> >> prepard.
    >> >>
    >> >> Advice, please...?
    >> >>
    >> >> ric
    >> >
    >> > Also, I should have added the only kind of photo I'll settle for is the
    >> > new Motorola Q, which I've already be denied (with Verizon).
    >> >
    >> > R
    >> >

    >>
    >> Ever hear of the old phrase, "Beggars can't be choosers?"
    >>
    >> You MAY be able to obtain non-prepaid service with a substantial deposit up
    >> front.

    >
    >Yeah, I know -- they want $1000.
    >
    >Which company has the most flexable credit policy?
    >
    >I had heard it's Sprint


    Damn man, what did you do to earn a $1000 deposit?

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    Politicians, like diapers, have to be changed frequently,
    and for the very same reason.



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    diablo88
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    Re: Bad Credit; Need 1000 min a month -- don't want Prepaid


    DevilsPGD Wrote:
    > In message [email protected]
    > [email protected] wrote:
    >
    >
    > Jeremy wrote:
    > [email protected] wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    > [email protected] wrote:
    > You read the header: I've got bad credit and want 1000 minutes a
    > month,
    > cell contract but won't sign-up for prepaid because I don't like
    > prepard.
    >
    > Advice, please...?
    >
    > ric
    >
    > Also, I should have added the only kind of photo I'll settle for is
    > the
    > new Motorola Q, which I've already be denied (with Verizon).
    >
    > R
    >
    >
    > Ever hear of the old phrase, "Beggars can't be choosers?"
    >
    > You MAY be able to obtain non-prepaid service with a substantial
    > deposit up
    > front.
    >
    > Yeah, I know -- they want $1000.
    >
    > Which company has the most flexable credit policy?
    >
    > I had heard it's Sprint
    >
    > Damn man, what did you do to earn a $1000 deposit?
    >
    > --
    > Politicians, like diapers, have to be changed frequently,
    > and for the very same reason.



    goto sprint man the most they ask anybody for is 150.00 my sister has
    the worst credit rating in the world and all she had 2 give was 150 the
    salesman said it was the highest sprint will ask anybody for plus they
    have the best multimedia phones




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    diablo88



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