This is absolutely ****ing ridiculous!!!!
6 ****ING months later...still no patch!!!
**** you Alltel and **** you Blackberry!!!!! 👿
there how is that for anger. 😁
It is a risk one takes when they buy something. Like the iphone and all the people that got upset about the drop in price. Wake up, things drop in price. I guess when the PS3 drops in price, I should complain that it got cheaper after I bought it.
The sales agent doesn't force you to buy a phone, they give you options. In the end it is still the customers decision what phone they want to get. So one could have gotte...
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Always try to get things verified in writing when at all possible, and talk to a higher-up about anything you're not completely sure they are being truthful about.
Sprint - [email protected]
Verizon - [email protected]
T-Mobile - [email protected]
Alltel - [email protected]
AT&T - [email protected]
US Cellular - [email protected]
Choose which address you send to to match the recipient's carrier and make sure you replace “phonenumber†with your recipient’s actual cell phone number. The message will go to their phone as a regular MMS!
-fin
Thales
For one.....YOU HAVE THE BLACKBERRY it receives email right? Set up the email and have the person send them to your email. Such as [email protected] or whatever email you use. I do that often with pictures I take with my 'dumb' phone. That is one way to get it.
Second, they have not sent out a patch for the memory leak on this lovely piece of equipment. Until then they will not get picture messaging on it.