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Originally Posted by xRobby View Post
I don't really have much intention of buying an N9. I am quite happy with my current phone. I was merely stating that from my own personal experiences thus far it is best not to 'jump the gun' or so to speak. Just because something seems certain doesn't make it so without considering all possible variables. For example, a football player shooting into an open goal from 10ft away, you would believe it would go in beyond a reasonable doubt. However there is still a minuscule chance that it won't as I have missed a shot in this exact scenario. This was my point. Although all logical and rational thought would point to it being a scam are quite clear, it is not certain. Maybe the vendors English is a 2nd or 3rd language as is most likely to be expected considering some of the countries the N9 is being released in. They might be colour blind and to them blue looks white, or maybe someone replied on their behalf without much knowledge of the products. While I appreciate sardonic remark, I don't think ridicule was the appropriate way to get your point across.
OK, I appreciate where you're coming from... but it's extremely clear to me that this is a scam. I'd hate someone to get bitten.
Sardonic remarks are my stock in trade, but my point is serious - they are offering a non-existent product for half the price anyone else would be selling it if it did exist - so you must know that it's a scam... surely?
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Last edited by shallimus; 2011-10-26 at 06:11.