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Group: alt.cellular.nokia · Group Profile
Author: ZnUZnU Date: Oct 22, 2007 07:41
In article nntp1.usenetserver.com>,
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" nastydesigns.com> wrote:
> In article <211020071550541149%%mitch@hawaii.rr>,
> Mitch wrote:
>
>> In article 4ax.com>,
>> re.shite.com> wrote:
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>>>
>>>
>>> More Apple bollox, like the Apple Crap, sorry Mac Buy a decent phone
>>> like
>>> an
>>> N95. Face it, iPhone owners, you've been screwed by Jobs again.
>>>
>>>
>>> MWAhahaha
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>> You've just made yourself look like a complete fool.
>> No one has been screwed by Jobs, by Apple, or by the iPhone.
>> People who wanted to hack the device screwed themselves; completely,
>> totally, unquestionably their own doing.
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>> I don't know any situation where Apple or Jobs have ever screwed
>> customers -- what examples do you think you are referring to?
>
> The $600 phones that went to $400 in a heartbeat
If people considered the phone to be worth $600, precisely how did they
get screwed? If they didn't consider it to be worth $600, why did they
buy it?
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