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tracfone referral13 Oct 2007 15:58 GMT1
Hey anyone want to send me a referral for our minutes?
jackie
jgonza1969@gmail.com
Unlocking km1?11 Oct 2007 18:41 GMT2
I have a Motorola Verison km1 on the way, that I intend to use on the bell
network in Canada.
Doing a bit of reading, I think I need to "unlock" the phone.
What is the easiest way to do this?
Sorry, Larry- Nokia N800 $234 at Buy.com11 Oct 2007 05:35 GMT15
Just an FYI, Larry- the price on the N800 is dropping.  Thought I'd
give you a heads up in case you have any return privilege on the
one you ordered- you might be able to use the return policy to
leverage a price match.
USA in Canada09 Oct 2007 03:03 GMT3
Will a cellphone purchased in the USA work in Canada.? I am thinking of a
pre-paid plan and only want a phone.  I don't want pictures, text messages
or internet.
Thanks,
Interesting observation in regards to cell phones:"When fascism comes to your phone, it will be carrying a guitar and singing like Brittany Spears" (was: Verizon hates you)08 Oct 2007 16:40 GMT1
On Oct 6, 9:17 pm, "kdt" <scarface...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.imjosh.com/?p=656
> "Who does Verizon think they are these days? Sony? The latest firmware
> updates to the chocolate series of phones breaks the connectivity between
We must fight companies who hold contempt for their customers. Companies such as Apple, and Verizon, and groups such as the RIAA07 Oct 2007 19:47 GMT2
On Oct 6, 9:31 pm, Jim <j...@NOwwa.net> wrote:
> In article <r0ZNi.1640$aa....@bignews1.bellsouth.net>,
>
>  "kdt" <scarface...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Motorola E81507 Oct 2007 03:21 GMT1
My stepmom has bought a new computer and wants to hook up her Motorola
E815 to it so she can upload digital pictures.  She does not have the
CD that came with the purchase and windowsxp is not automatically
installing the drivers.  Can anyone point me in the correct direction
Virgin Mobile Oyster malfunction05 Oct 2007 01:18 GMT1
Hi, all-
I've had this VM Oyster for about nine months without problems. Now,
when I power on, it takes me to a plain screen with a black and white
graphic of what look like a cell phone and a server, with arrows
I don't hate cell companies... but....03 Oct 2007 21:06 GMT1
I don't hate my cell company. I just hate the OTHER companies. I had
switched to Cingular because my house I bought runs AT&T, and I wanted
one of those all-inclusive service plans. Well, at the end of it all,
I had a $200 bull without even activating the phone. It was
Wireless modem WITHOUT Internet03 Oct 2007 06:17 GMT4
I have a Windows CE handheld application for which I need a wireless
modem.  First off, the handheld itself doesn't have cellular phone
capability, so any modem would have to be external.
Right now, remote handhelds connect to the back-end system through a
Blackberry Curve03 Oct 2007 02:30 GMT1
What are some reviews on the Blackberry curve?
http://www.bttester.co
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Why We Love to Hate Our Cell Phone Company01 Oct 2007 03:55 GMT1
Why We Love to Hate Our Cell Phone Company
Cell phone customers are unhappy with unexpected charges for
everything from roadside assistance to new handsets--and they're
calling their lawyers to complain.
 
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