Requiem for Nokia 6610
I mean wwwwooooooooosssshhhhhhh.
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phoneshark said:
You do realize that you lost every single T-Mobile rep/salesperson reading this when you used the word requiem.
I mean wwwwooooooooosssshhhhhhh.
😲
That's funny. Every Tmobile customer service rep I've ever dealt with has been well read. Feeling a little bit rude, are we?
muchdrama said:phoneshark said:
You do realize that you lost every single T-Mobile rep/salesperson reading this when you used the word requiem.
I mean wwwwooooooooosssshhhhhhh.
😲
That's funny. Every Tmobile customer service rep I've ever dealt with has been well read. Feeling a little bit rude, are we?
And some of us sport sesquipedalian vocabularies... I think we have ourselves a flocciniaucinihilipilifilificator here... and yes, that IS a real word, but you'll need an Oxford unabridged to get the definition... 🤣
Aleq said:Wait. You even lost me there.muchdrama said:phoneshark said:
You do realize that you lost every single T-Mobile rep/salesperson reading this when you used the word requiem.
I mean wwwwooooooooosssshhhhhhh.
😲
That's funny. Every Tmobile customer service rep I've ever dealt with has been well read. Feeling a little bit rude, are we?
And some of us sport sesquipedalian vocabularies... I think we have ourselves a flocciniaucinihilipilifilificator here... and yes, that IS a real word, but you'll need an Oxford unabridged to get the definition... 🤣
muchdrama said:Aleq said:Wait. You even lost me there.muchdrama said:phoneshark said:
You do realize that you lost every single T-Mobile rep/salesperson reading this when you used the word requiem.
I mean wwwwooooooooosssshhhhhhh.
😲
That's funny. Every Tmobile customer service rep I've ever dealt with has been well read. Feeling a little bit rude, are we?
And some of us sport sesquipedalian vocabularies... I think we have ourselves a flocciniaucinihilipilifilificator here... and yes, that IS a real word, but you'll need an Oxford unabridged to get the definition... 🤣
Woohoo! Personal be...
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JDigital said:No specific info here, but I'll agree with ...
I have one of these as one of my personal phones, and it is one of the finest phones I've ever used. I just realized how weak our Nokia selection is right now, and I wonder why. T-Mobile has no decent mid-range Nokia model. The 6010 is a bare bones freebie, the 6800 is wacky and outdated, and really only appeals to a certain group of people. The 6600 is a great phone, but its cost and specialized function doesn't make it popular with a casual user. I wonder why we can't offer something a little more appealing? Even having something like the 3120, which is a short step up from the 6010, would be great. Does anybody have any opinions/info on this?
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