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  1. #16
    Phillipe
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    Re: Used or returned phones at sprint stores

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (p lane)
    wrote:

    > I apologize to all- my knickers were in a wad-on a trip--forgot my
    > handset- did have old one,but -no replacement insurance--have plenty of
    > spares 300 miles away--thought sprint store might help(big stupid idea
    > here)-was listening to Rush Limbaugh on way to pawn shop, got rather
    > cryptic email from Philippe,


    Thats a total LIE, we'll see if he ever bothers to apologize,
    or maybe blame his nephew.



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  2. #17
    patrick lane
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    Re: Used or returned phones at sprint stores

    I am not sure what you are write about, and what exactly was the lie. I
    did leave my 4900 at an airport, had an old n200, which I was glad I
    had, but it didn't work as well as the 4900 ( or so I thought) . This by
    chance the very time frame that they were discontinued by sprint. The
    sprint store in Myrtle Beach was not interested in helping--I found a
    4900 in a pawn shop.

    While this was not the worse thing that could happen, it was
    exasperating because I was the one who forgot my handset, couldn't blame
    anyone else. The best thing that occurred was that sprint c/s did over
    the air re-activation (s) and I also discovered when using a non vision
    handset, the on line esn think works.

    My email to you was a result of your apparently smart ass-ed, non
    helpful, insulting post to me. There was a fairly good thread of
    responses to my original post, and you sir, were the most useless of the
    group, which is your right to do, and while some of your posts are very
    good and I agree with some (most) of them, at times it seems like your
    bi-polar condition has kicked in and you are an entirely different
    person.

    Another post this morning reminded about all the *****ing and
    complaining that went on on this forum, I wonder who there were talking
    about.

    Now you probably just wrote your post (which by the way is in reponse to
    something which happened almost a month ago) just to start an argument
    or whatever. Thanks, I apologize, for the second time, if that's what
    you want.

    Here is the original post and yur reply?

    In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (p lane)
    wrote:

    > Has anyone been able to buy from a sprint store a returned phone to
    > replace a lost handset?


    For the life of me, I can't imagine why one would want to.



    The "for the life of me" thing was your reply, you also used the same
    line in that same time frame for someone else who was asking advise, and
    I am sure your advise was just as helpful to him, as myself.

    Thanks







    Phillipe <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (p lane)
    > wrote:
    >
    > > I apologize to all- my knickers were in a wad-on a trip--forgot my
    > > handset- did have old one,but -no replacement insurance--have plenty of
    > > spares 300 miles away--thought sprint store might help(big stupid idea
    > > here)-was listening to Rush Limbaugh on way to pawn shop, got rather
    > > cryptic email from Philippe,

    >
    > Thats a total LIE, we'll see if he ever bothers to apologize,
    > or maybe blame his nephew.


    [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]



  3. #18
    Phillipe
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    Re: Used or returned phones at sprint stores

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] (patrick lane) wrote:

    > Here is the original post and yur reply?


    Ahem, there is a difference between a post to USENET,
    which i am happy to do,
    and an email to you, which I have never done, and still awaiting for an
    apology.

    Super PLONK



  4. #19
    patrick lane
    Guest

    Re: Used or returned phones at sprint stores

    Well, EXCUSE ME.

    Phillipe <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > [email protected] (patrick lane) wrote:
    >
    > > Here is the original post and yur reply?

    >
    > Ahem, there is a difference between a post to USENET,
    > which i am happy to do,
    > and an email to you, which I have never done, and still awaiting for an
    > apology.
    >
    > Super PLONK


    [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]



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