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2009-11-25
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So tonights game is. Only one person wanted to play eye spy last night.
There seems to be a few negative posts on this site. Who is seriously considering cancelling?
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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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haha some one has no patience and doesnt listen very well.
Nokia will send them to MPD that will before the 27/28. Nokia stores will have them before the 27/28 probably two three days before. On the 27/28th they will start selling them and sending them to customers therefore aslong as the timetable i know and have been told is right you will have them by the 29/30th.
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2009-11-25
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You guys seen this post?
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...899#post391899
Do you think this will affect MPD stock? I'm not familiar with the term "on-sale" date, surely if you can buy it now (from Nokia website) then it's on sale!
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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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Technically we have 'Pre-ordered' from MPD. How much that actually counts for is debatable though. Same as the company.
I've sent two emails, none of which were answered. I pre ordered on the 18th Nov and have not recieved the email stating the phone will be sent on the 3rd dec.
On another note, I work for O2, therefore I know with other providers you can cancel the contract within 14 days, by returning the phone from whence it came..
MPD says 7 days, however I belive distance selling regulations demand 14 days, not 100% however.
I would strongly suggest if anyone is returning the phone (not for replacement, but if you hate it) once delivered, that you do so right away! With a courier, or at the very least RM special delivery so it can be tracked and insured. Also make sure you get a reciept.
If you send it as a normal package and it gets 'lost' vodafone/t-mobile will think you're fibbing, and they'll terminate your contract and send you the full bill i.e. 24 or 18 times your monthly line rental.
I've seen it happen, and as hard as it is to tell whether someone is lying over the phone, if a 30 year old is in tears telling you the phone was returned to carphone warehouse 2 weeks ago, you tend to believe them.
I'm not trying to scare anyone, I'm also in the same boat
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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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2009-11-25
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Nice post - interesting to see why the t-mobile deals disappeared, I was lucky, I managed to get one as they were so much cheaper than the vodafone and I get to upgrade in 12 months
If its faulty ill return it for a new one or get a full refund, they cannot refuse.
If its crap I may just say its faulty.
Either way, it seems like its pot luck if your going to get a faulty one, there is no risk in holding on. If you cancel you will miss out if you got the good one.