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I HATE BEING SO $&%#&!@ INDECISIVE!!

bizkitsngravy

Dec 2, 2004, 12:28 PM
Ok everyone, PLEASE ya gotta help me out on this one! I know I work for the darn company but I just can't make up my mind lol! I'm eligible to upgrade here in the next month and for over the last month I've been thinking about what I want, but I still have to be practical in that I can't afford anything too much, but I don't want bottom of the barrell, too. With T-Mobile thus far I've had a 3650(just too freaking big), V300(piece of crap),V205(loved it but met an early fate with the washing machine) and for the last several months I bought someones old R225 and have been using it without a hitch, simple and plain, crystal clear reception, easy to use, only one problem-I'm a sucker for gadgets, its driving me nuts not having any. I like what ...
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Whatever Donkey

Dec 2, 2004, 12:54 PM
I like my SAM E315 small and full of features I use and some I will not. Big issue here is the Manufactures keep putting more stuff in the phones and then the customer goes goo goo over it and must buy it, then find out they over buy on stuff they don't need. I got mine free after 20 rebate and that is what I would look for. I would go as close to free with the most features. Phone are like cars, a hole in the ground you throw money into. Don't overpay.

Do you not get a deal or rebate for working for the company ?

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bizkitsngravy

Dec 2, 2004, 2:17 PM
Well we do, but its a bit different than customers. For those like me who have been with the company 1-3 years we get one discount per year, per account (no matter if you have 1 or 2 lines) Our discount is a flat 40% of full retail price, and we have NO buyers remorse, so if I don't like whatever I get I'm screwed lol. Customer pricing goes off of a base price, which depending on marketing is a certain percentage already taken off of full retail cost, plus you have mail in rebates, and the ability to get promotional offers like the V180 for $19.99. if I ordered that phone right now I'd pay $120. However like the E315 I could get for $121 where cost is $199.99 for customers, but then again remember promotions, we just got done with a 2 week p...
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bizkitsngravy

Dec 2, 2004, 2:19 PM
"Our discount is a flat 40% of full retail price"
correction 40% off of full retail price, I mean.
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JDigital

Dec 2, 2004, 1:21 PM
I've been demo'ing the Sharp TM150 for the last couple of days, and I'm extremely impressed. It doesn't have speakerphone, which you mentioned you wanted, but if you want a great camera phone look no further. My store happens to be a camera store and photo lab also, and yesterday I printed some photos from the phone, expecting to get crap. Lo and behold, the 4x6 looked so good that I tried a 5x7. That looked so good that I tried an 8x10, AND IT LOOKED GOOD TOO. I was totally amazed, since all of the other camera phones I've tried (including megapixel ones) have been crap. This is actually a camera that could be used everyday, and it has removable SD memory. I still can't get over it; I'm very impressed.
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bizkitsngravy

Dec 2, 2004, 2:11 PM
I can't remember doesnt that phone have the removable memory card, too that is compatible with the kodak picture kiosk? I have never gotten to try one out, how's the reception on it?
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JDigital

Dec 2, 2004, 2:29 PM
It uses an SD/MMC card, which is a standard format that any photo kiosk should take (but Kodak is the devil). The reception has been perfect so far, and the phone has a very solid, durable feel. Also, the memory card is hot-swappable, which means it can be removed without turning the phone off. It has an easily accessible little compartment on the side of the phone.
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