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xjittianx

Apr 23, 2008, 7:16 PM

T-Mobile's Huddle Up Program

T-Mobile recycles phones as well, which the 100% of the proceeds go to the huddle up program. The Huddle Up program is "a national community outreach program that connects kids, primarily from single-parent families in high-need, urban communities to positive people, places, and programs. Through T-Mobile Huddle Up, we invest monetary resources as well as employee time and energy in the communities where we do business. T-Mobile Huddle Up addresses the critical need for high-quality afterschool programs by providing a safe, fun place for kids to go after school."

find out more here:
http://www.t-mobile.com/huddleup »
liteitup

Apr 22, 2008, 9:23 AM

AT&T big on recycling? haha, funny

I work for an agent for AT&T. Im tired of getting shipped 10 SIM cards in a box the size of 2 shoe boxes. Or getting a 8 1/2" x 11" flyer in a box big enough to fit a 42" flat screen lcd in. They waste so much money on plastic and cardboard when they ship things. 😡
i know that is right i work for an agent to and i have a mall location and the store is no bigger than the size of a kiosk and i get boxes in with the big window signs that are made for store stores so they waste not only the box but the paper it took...
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Hell no I'm not green, and neither is Al Gore-look at his many homes, none which are green friendly. I'm a fan of the Global Freezing which was the fad 30+ years ago.
 
 
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