I called a girl today and a guy answered the phone. It sounded like he
handed it to her, she said "hello" a couple times and hung up.
When I confronted her, she said that she there was no guy. It is
possible that the phone somehow malfunctioned and there really was no
guy, or was she clearly lying?
> I called a girl today and a guy answered the phone. It sounded like he
> handed it to her, she said "hello" a couple times and hung up.
>
> When I confronted her, she said that she there was no guy. It is
> possible that the phone somehow malfunctioned and there really was no
> guy, or was she clearly lying?
It's a problem with your handset. Other Cingular subscribers don't have
this problem.
Ask Navas which handset you should buy to avoid this embarrassing
situation in the future.
Jer - 25 Apr 2007 04:37 GMT
>> I called a girl today and a guy answered the phone. It sounded like he
>> handed it to her, she said "hello" a couple times and hung up.
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> Ask Navas which handset you should buy to avoid this embarrassing
> situation in the future.
Either that, or Chinvat is one gullible sumbitch.

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sw - 25 Apr 2007 13:42 GMT
> > I called a girl today and a guy answered the phone. It sounded like he
> > handed it to her, she said "hello" a couple times and hung up.
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> Ask Navas which handset you should buy to avoid this embarrassing
> situation in the future.
Let me answer that for him : "V3xx."
John Navas - 28 Apr 2007 04:10 GMT
>> I called a girl today and a guy answered the phone. It sounded like he
>> handed it to her, she said "hello" a couple times and hung up.
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>It's a problem with your handset. Other Cingular subscribers don't have
>this problem.
It's probably a problem with the truthiness of the girlfriend. ;)
>Ask Navas which handset you should buy to avoid this embarrassing
>situation in the future.
If only, but no handset can make up for lack of truthiness. ;)

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Best regards, FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS:
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>
> I called a girl today and a guy answered the phone. It sounded like he
> handed it to her, she said "hello" a couple times and hung up.
>
> When I confronted her, she said that she there was no guy. It is
> possible that the phone somehow malfunctioned and there really was no
> guy, or was she clearly lying?
Cingular now provides a phone-answering valet service.
Calls are automatically forwarded to a valet who personally screens your
calls.
She must have gotten the more expensive plan, where Cingular actually
sends an employee out in the field with you and your phone.
Because these employees are attractive, she might have felt
uncomfortable telling you about it.
Mr. Navas will be posting an FAQ on this shortly.

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>I called a girl today and a guy answered the phone. It sounded like he
> handed it to her, she said "hello" a couple times and hung up.
>
> When I confronted her, she said that she there was no guy. It is
> possible that the phone somehow malfunctioned and there really was no
> guy, or was she clearly lying?
Either she has a split personality or she has a guy with her. Either way its
not a good situation for you. Dump the crazy tramp. Have a girl call to tell
her.