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Wasn't Me
That may be their argument, but they should still let the consumer choose
The only consumers who decide for themselves are informed consumers.
I walk into a store armed with knowledge so I'm one of those customers you cant BS.
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That may be their argument, but they should still let the consumer choose
The only consumers who decide for themselves are informed consumers.
I walk into a store armed with knowledge so I'm one of those customers you cant BS.
lol... i always entertain myself, by asking them "naive" questions as if I'm a naive customer, just to see how much they really know.

I used to do this a lot but it doesn't work anymore cause most stores know me.
Last time I was at Sprint and asked one of those naive questions a familiar employee came to the rescue of his unsuspecting coworker. Shouting out.....don't answer that.... she already knows the answer.
I used to do this a lot but it doesn't work anymore cause most stores know me.
Last time I was at Sprint and asked one of those naive questions a familiar employee came to the rescue of his unsuspecting coworker. Shouting out.....don't answer that.... she already knows the answer.

Then they graduate to become writers for online discussion forums. lolHaha, I can't stand doing things like that, just irritates me how people who work in tech stores know very little![]()
:evil:Then they graduate to become writers for online discussion forums. lol:evil:
TS out (seeking cover)
That may be their argument, but they should still let the consumer choose
Its why I said it.Hahhahaahahahaha!!!! OMG I hope you realize how much truth there is to this.
Go from not knowing a damn thing about phones to being a phone blogger.
So now I am wanting a 64gb 4G sim free version, doubt it exists or ever will though
So now I am wanting a 64gb 4G sim free version, doubt it exists or ever will though

to be honest it is pretty rough how Samsung have launched this product, many promises of what it is capable of then releasing s***** low end (when compared to what was promised) versions.
Why even bother mentioning 4G and 64GB when they know it probably wont make it anytime soon. By the time they are available the Note 3 will be out

I'm curious, has any 64 GB versions been seen or sold overseas? Once there is, then they may be hope for us here across the pond.
TS
I actually think now that the 32GB might be limited to only the LTE using Carriers. Like T-Mobile and Orange. Also Vodafone might get in on it too, since they are the only ones that stock the 32GB S3 and have some sort of alliance with Samsung.
Sprint also stocked the 32GB GS3 but it could only be purchased online via their site.
I'm curious, has any 64 GB versions been seen or sold overseas? Once there is, then they may be hope for us here across the pond.
TS
Which was why I didn't eventually jump on getting a SGS3. I'm SO hoping Sprint doesn't do an exclusive b.s. crap like that again. Another thing they did an exclusive on was the White LTEvo. That's another device I was considering also.
ts being one of them, but true to his word, he's heading back to the now network.IMO, these exclusive only benefit the carrier lucky enough to carry it. Prime example being Galaxy Note 1. Look how many people either made a mad dash or said they would to get that phone. With AT&T being the only option, they gained customers for this phone.
Who knows if those same customers will stay or go back to their former carrier since all of them are getting Note 2.
IMO, these exclusive only benefit the carrier lucky enough to carry it. Prime example being Galaxy Note 1. Look how many people either made a mad dash or said they would to get that phone. With AT&T being the only option, they gained customers for this phone.
Who knows if those same customers will stay or go back to their former carrier since all of them are getting Note 2.