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Re: I actually put in a customers notes
... keep account notes professional.
Remember that those notes may be open to subpoena in case of a lawsuit. If you do not want to explain what ...
Re: Leaving Sprint early for the Note
lmao, "supersized". thats all it is, oh and you can use a stylus
Re: Leaving Sprint early for the Note
My current phone (Evo 4G) has only 512meg of internal memory and is always crashing with low memory errors (deleted lots of apps and moved others to SD card), so I really need a new phone. Hard to believe after all these years since MSDOS I'm still dealing with system memory vs extended memory!
Much more than supersized when compared to the Evo. If I had the SII I'd likely wait as well.
I was in the AT&T store over lunch today and the salesperson also mentioned the corporate discount. Turns out I qualify! That right there negates the price increase and I actually pay less. I've decided I'm going to wait out my current contract and upgrade on April 2. Maybe I'll get lucky and Ice Cream Sandwich will be out for it by then.
Re: Leaving Sprint early for the Note
On second thought, I may as well wait for Ice Cream Sandwich. It can't be long now. So April 2 or ICS, whichever is later.
Re: I actually put in a customers notes
I had to notate in a customer's account once that the threatened to come back and 'cut' me, when I didn't give her access to the account since she wasn't an authorized user. Customer service apparently made a hot-note later that week, because she had come back with her mother, and as soon as we got in the account it said 'Brat wanted to cancel father's account because she's irresponsible. Do not allow access to unauthorized persons.'
I couldn't help but laughing. It was epic! :lol:
TYPO!
... of "Galaxy Note." It threw me off for a bit, I thought you were referring another review you wrote for a moment. ...
was referring to a supervisor who
... so the note said
Informed cust $150 deposit due to something on his credit report, cust asked for supv, supv (supv's name here) flat out refused. ...
Successor to my Streak?
... following the Note with interest as it is very similar in overall size as my Streak while gaining a little screen size. I'm not ...
Re: "The Best"
... released galaxy note! ...
Re: At&t deceptive pricing – unlimited extra $100 for the phone
... stores the Note is just $299.99. No matter what data package you go with. So before you switch to another carrier because you can't read ...
Re: At&t deceptive pricing – unlimited extra $100 for the phone
... operator.
Btw, Note is now available at Amazon for 250 dollars.
If not working for the att then you can't read and comprehend what people ...
Re: $250 at Amazon Re: Is it out?
... from AT@T. Note (version of) will be available for Verizon soon enough. ...
Re: No, this is what Multiflow really means...
... again. Note that it states "cell edge" at least three times. I stress again that Multiflow appears to be a soft handoff technique. ...
Re: New Tablet
... The Galaxy Note will launch soon as the Journal. I'm also thinking that new LG 5incher will be coming soon. ...
Re: Leaving Sprint early for the Note
The have LTE in Red Bank, I hope it gets down to Toms River soon enough.
Re: Leaving Sprint early for the Note
Yes, Verizom has LTE in Red Bank, and the 4G signal in my house is in low -90dBm - 3 bars. It could be that the htc rezound has a great receiver. While with Sprint I had no signal in my lab at work. With Rezound I do. Have not traveled South on the Parkway since I got the new phone and can't tell you how far it goes. But, surely VZ will be down sooner then the others.
Re: $250 at Amazon Re: Is it out?
... get the Note because have an import SGS2, and quite frankly the size difference which is basically the only difference between the two.
BTW ...
Re: Leaving Sprint early for the Note
I see you got the rezound, $99 is a great deal.
Re: Leaving Sprint early for the Note
That was a funny post!!! :lol:
Re: question
... an added note, when we became eligible for a corporate discount, THAT didn't renew our contract either, like some companies currently do. ...


