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do signal boosters really work?

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Jesse Hand - 26 Sep 2003 22:40 GMT
http://savea4tune.net/HOME.htm do products like those listed on this page
really work? anyone have any real world experience?

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Karen - 27 Sep 2003 00:40 GMT
No

> http://savea4tune.net/HOME.htm do products like those listed on this page
> really work? anyone have any real world experience?
Pete92270 - 27 Sep 2003 01:57 GMT
Gold color aluminum foil on sticky tape.  Man, I wish I would of thought of
this scam!!!!   No, it doesn't work.

>http://savea4tune.net/HOME.htm do products like those listed on this page
>really work? anyone have any real world experience?
Jesse Hand - 27 Sep 2003 02:06 GMT
thanks for the heads up.

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> Gold color aluminum foil on sticky tape.  Man, I wish I would of thought of
> this scam!!!!   No, it doesn't work.
>
> >http://savea4tune.net/HOME.htm do products like those listed on this page
> >really work? anyone have any real world experience?
Stuart Friedman - 28 Sep 2003 13:37 GMT
Not the stickers.  Some of the heavy duty stuff such as Yagi directional
antennas do work, but you hardly walk around town with those.

Stu

> thanks for the heads up.
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Eds Shrink - 27 Sep 2003 14:42 GMT
Thats a quality version if u get the gold foil. Nowdays its usually just
yellow paint. Stay away. If it worked, NOKIA and Moto and Samsung etc etc
would already have them on there!

> http://savea4tune.net/HOME.htm do products like those listed on this page
> really work? anyone have any real world experience?
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Porter Haskew - 27 Sep 2003 19:32 GMT
But it sure is pretty.  And eye catching also.  hehehe.

>Thats a quality version if u get the gold foil. Nowdays its usually just
>yellow paint. Stay away. If it worked, NOKIA and Moto and Samsung etc etc
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ef - 28 Sep 2003 03:36 GMT
nothing but trash
if your phone has external antenna, go for external antenna
or if your antenna is visible, replace for better one (try retractable
antenna)

>http://savea4tune.net/HOME.htm do products like those listed on this page
>really work? anyone have any real world experience?
Daniel Cairns - 28 Sep 2003 18:19 GMT
I think they work great, used to be I had no reception when my phone was
turned off, now when my phone is on it helps enormously. Get e few at least
just to be certain.
Daniel Cairns

> nothing but trash
> if your phone has external antenna, go for external antenna
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> >http://savea4tune.net/HOME.htm do products like those listed on this page
> >really work? anyone have any real world experience?
 
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