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Why are there no recalls yet?

murfy23

Jul 29, 2005, 2:47 PM
I am not trying to stir the pot, and yes I have since returned all the lg8100's they have sent me. But when the 815 was defective they stopped selling them until there was a fix, why is lg or verizon still letting these go out with the issues not being resolved? It would seem to me that if you get 2 or 3 bad ones in a row you will switch and it also sounds like a lot of people are doing that. So for every one person returning 2 or 3, they're warehouse should be almost as full as before they shipped them. Take them off the selling list until you get it right so as not to hurt your reputation. It's easier to reel them in once than to get them to return later.
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motorolams550

Jul 29, 2005, 3:34 PM
The real deal is that to verizon there is 😈 really know problem. Think about this way. Lets say they have sold one million units so far, is there really a problem if two hundred dorks on phonescoop have some complaints about it. Yes of course verizon is interested in doing software updates to make there phones have as few problems as possible. The thing is, the general public has no friggin idea about a few flaws of a phone. They take it for what it is and just deal with it. The only reason they quit selling the Motorola E815 temporally was because many of the handsets where missing the Vcast software and they could have lost allot of potential money.

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