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MOTOROLA WORLDS WORST PHONES

badspawn

Mar 19, 2004, 1:19 AM
In a recent study Motorola was found to be the lowest grade phone in the market today. Even the regular "Can and String" seem to work better than any Motorola wireless phone. Surprising results show that no matter what they tried the phones just broke and broke and broke. Even the strongest super glue could not hold the infamous Antenna on these phones. The US goverment has decided to send these junkers to Iraq to for a quick sell to the al quida and terroist groups to use. This might just help them win the war on terror. Consumers are strongly advised to watch out for these decieveing electronics. One spokesman said "your better off buying a telegraph machine". So watch out and be smart dont waste 300 bucks and stay tuned for more info.
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theDMan

Mar 19, 2004, 10:56 PM
I figured they might have sent them to Iraq to help fill sandbags or maybe just to throw at them. But I think that even the Al Quaeda are smart enough not to use Motorola phones. All though it could be interesting to watch a couple hundred of them just standing there with stupid looks on their faces while the wait for Motorola support to answer.
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motopaulie

Mar 24, 2004, 9:54 AM
Anyway, why are u taking care about al qaeda? is it just because ATT is running out of customers? or is it because you suck so bad that your customers don´t even waste their time in calling you?
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Sleeping

Mar 20, 2004, 8:24 PM
Do you have a source for that? I'd like to read the report or news story in full for myself.
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mycool

Mar 21, 2004, 1:34 AM
I found it, it's on the same website motopaulie sourted for his AWS stinks post.

;)
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