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the problem is not that it is expensive..., the problem is that you can't pay with cash!!HNL wrote:Nokia 5210, (ofcourse) no ringtone.
Don't know why people pay a lot euro's for useless phonecalls.
(unless you have a pre-paid cellphone)
"The world is like a book, those
who don't travel only read the first page"
who don't travel only read the first page"
Mine too. My ringtone is Youth of the Nation by POD, if you really want to know.ellinoora wrote:My current phone is Nokia 3330.
Oh great, now I can't take that music out of my head. Thanks a lot, Blueman.Blueman wrote:i'm loving it.. padapapapa (mcdonalds theme )
Hmm... I should try that sometimeGanymede wrote:Mine cost nothing - except an extension on my phone-deal. As my subscription was ending I rang the company and told them I'd like to stay with them if they gave me a free phone...
I suppose you spend quite a lot in mobile communications, am I right? I don't see a mobile phone company doing that for an average costumer.
Here in Holland they're pretty scared of losing customers to the competition. So they generally extend this kind of offer, which is meant for new customers, to existing clients. But yeah, I use it quite a lot. I'll even use the mobile when I'm sitting right next to a fixed telephone line...
A little explanation for that last remark: My Gran's having an operation for glaucoma next month. Shé can't read the instructions the hospital has given her, so I read them and found out that the medicines they mentioned didn't match the ones she'd gotten from the pharmacy. As my mobile has a hands-free option, I dialled the hospital and had tea with Gran while a tape from the hospital told us how many people were still waiting to speak to someone...
By the way, this was outrageous too, the hospital handing out badly stencilled instructions to people who, by definition, can't see very well...
A little explanation for that last remark: My Gran's having an operation for glaucoma next month. Shé can't read the instructions the hospital has given her, so I read them and found out that the medicines they mentioned didn't match the ones she'd gotten from the pharmacy. As my mobile has a hands-free option, I dialled the hospital and had tea with Gran while a tape from the hospital told us how many people were still waiting to speak to someone...
By the way, this was outrageous too, the hospital handing out badly stencilled instructions to people who, by definition, can't see very well...
I don't háve a life.