Because he's an impressionable impulsive buyer who always calls me _after_ he bought something stupid.But if I could get on that 3G wireless internet anywhere with a portable device, something like an iPhone, and not pay for any phone service and use only Skype or seomthing, I'd be pretty happy.
Unusual business planFrom: andrew crean Sent:Monday, June 30, 2008 6:34:23 PMTo: elizabeth.hamilton@rci.rogers.comDear Ms Hamilton I have just seen your proposed pricing scheme for the iPhone 3G. It is truly appalling and represents an abuse of your monopoly position within the market. These plans can not be considered high value by any independent analysis compared to the rest of the world. This represents a new low for Rogers relationship with ordinary customers. You need to simplify your tariff structure, include a reasonably priced unlimited data option (by all means subject it to a 'fair use' limit) and a reasonable number of minutes. By the way, evenings do not start at 9pm in my book ! I shall be sticking with my Blackberry until you see sense. You are going to lose thousands of sales if you fail to appreciate the strength of feeling on this issue. regards Dr Andrew Crean ps Caller ID an add on ? Oh come on we're in the 21st Century (or some of us are)
Virgin Mobile pay as you go FTW (I pay ~$25/(3 months)) with caller id and all that stuff included. However, if you plan on using the phone for more than just texting and the odd 1 or 2 minute call once in a while you might want another plan.
pradaaddictJun 28, 2008
Telus is developing a GSM compatible network that will launch in Q4. They plan to launch it with the iPhone
corrosionxJun 29, 2008
Because he's an impressionable impulsive buyer who always calls me _after_ he bought something stupid.But if I could get on that 3G wireless internet anywhere with a portable device, something like an iPhone, and not pay for any phone service and use only Skype or seomthing, I'd be pretty happy.
xspecsJun 30, 2008
Unusual business planFrom: andrew crean Sent:Monday, June 30, 2008 6:34:23 PMTo: elizabeth.hamilton@rci.rogers.comDear Ms Hamilton I have just seen your proposed pricing scheme for the iPhone 3G. It is truly appalling and represents an abuse of your monopoly position within the market. These plans can not be considered high value by any independent analysis compared to the rest of the world. This represents a new low for Rogers relationship with ordinary customers. You need to simplify your tariff structure, include a reasonably priced unlimited data option (by all means subject it to a 'fair use' limit) and a reasonable number of minutes. By the way, evenings do not start at 9pm in my book ! I shall be sticking with my Blackberry until you see sense. You are going to lose thousands of sales if you fail to appreciate the strength of feeling on this issue. regards Dr Andrew Crean ps Caller ID an add on ? Oh come on we're in the 21st Century (or some of us are)
uhhnoAug 6, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Gangsta_Fail">http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Gangsta_Fail</a> ... what is up with people and mixing these 2 words up?
uhhnoAug 6, 2008
Virgin Mobile pay as you go FTW (I pay ~$25/(3 months)) with caller id and all that stuff included. However, if you plan on using the phone for more than just texting and the odd 1 or 2 minute call once in a while you might want another plan.