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nnnnnnnnnnnnnope. I have come to always let my friends know what I'm doing. I love you guys too much. :)

Actually, party in response to other thread about stuff being moved around here, I see myself as not as your superior, but your waiter or maintenance worker... taking care of what you all need fixed around here. :)

Tips Appreciated. :p

The image of Yoda (Steven), light saber in hand, wearing a tool belt and a cap that reads "Maintenance"... YEAH!! :D:D

-Mike
 
haha, that would be awesome if someone can photoshop that, but instead of a lightsabre but a monkey wrench in his hands lol
 
haha, that would be awesome if someone can photoshop that, but instead of a lightsabre but a monkey wrench in his hands lol

OR, Yoda wearing a white apron, and instead of the light saber, he's holding a round tray with half a dozen bottles of beer! :D

-Mike
 
Here's something to think about... AT&T has already promised any T-Mobile customer that if/when they take over T-Mobile, they will be grandfathered into their pricing plan for the length of their contract. So for all intents and purposes, if you sign up for T-Mobile like I just did, you will be getting T-Mobiles rates and service for your entire contract period.

Too bad you can't sign a 5 year deal!

So if worse comes to worse, you enjoy T-Mobiles rates (I'm paying $79 bucks for unlimited minutes, unlimited text and unlimited data... 4g data at that) for two years, then flop back over to Verizon if you want to. Any device that you buy now on T-Mobile should work for the entire 2 years you're contracted as well. Because even if AT&T does aquire T-Mobile, they'll also be aquiring their towers. And they won't be switching them over to the AT&T frequencies for at least two years after the merger were to go through.

So your bases are all pretty much covered.



Be real careful with switching over to ATT! A buddy of mine had a contract with ATT before they were taken over by Cinglear and they changed the contract after 1 year!
So buyer BEWARE!!! :eek:
 
Be real careful with switching over to ATT! A buddy of mine had a contract with ATT before they were taken over by Cinglear and they changed the contract after 1 year!
So buyer BEWARE!!! :eek:

then the contract is void, since they changed the pricing of the contract without the customers signature
 
then the contract is void, since they changed the pricing of the contract without the customers signature

My buddy at that time was real PO'ed and it was in the small print that they had posted on the website that they could change the agreement ANYTIME! It also had info that you the customer has to check the website for any changes to the contract!

Check your agreement that came with your phone!
Example Verizon "Important Consumer Information" Page 3 that came with the Droid X! By activating the device you now allow them to do what ever they want after the first 30 days!

The bottom line is walk carefully among the dead and never trust a living ass!
You can't trust anything these carriers say, print or advertize!
 
this is probably true, its like the episode of southpark where you dont read the contract, you will be made as the humancentipad lol
 
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