[BNM] Are HTC devices any good?
Chris Billett
chris at chrisbillett.net
Fri Jun 6 16:54:08 BST 2008
Pretty sure he was asking you to apologise for cussing his name rather
than just disagreeing with his opinion, Anthony, which is understandable
no mater where you stand on the argument.
Christopher Chuffwhipple-Billett
p.s. I want an iPhone 'cos I don't care how productive anything else might
be, the iPhone will get girls talking to me in bars. Well... I wish,
anyway.
> I'm not here to discount opinions nor apologise for having my own, i'm
> here to dish out personal experience to those who request it.
>
> Ant
>
> On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 16:22 +0100, Pete Barr-Watson wrote:
>> and discount the opinion of a double-barreled type who works in the
>> mobile industry too huh?
>>
>> In my opinion, of having LOTS of experience with HTC devices recently,
>> your case is not typical Ant. So whilst your opinion is definitely an
>> important part of this discussion, it's just one opinion.
>>
>> And you can apologise for getting personal any time you're ready
>> fella...
>>
>> On 6/6/08, Antony Jones <antonyj at gamesys.co.uk> wrote:
>> > I probably should have at the time, but I bought it sort of knowing
>> from
>> > my previous one that it would suck a little. I wasn't wrong! This was
>> > back in the days when the iPhone was prohibitively expensive, and the
>> > XDA range was what was on offer.
>> >
>> > I'm notoriously bad at doing things about such items, other than just
>> > not re-buying. But i'm all iPhoned up now, and I couldn't be more
>> happy
>> > with it. It's purely my intention to give potential HTC buyers a quick
>> > preview of what to expect before they make the same mistakes as I did.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > Ant
>> >
>> > On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 16:05 +0100, Tom Hume wrote:
>> >> Ant
>> >>
>> >> Have you explored your statutory rights as a consumer? IANAL but if
>> >> the product don't do what it should do, you ought to be covered.
>> Seems
>> >> reasonable to expect it to do the basic things that phones should do,
>> >> low end or not.
>> >>
>> >> Tom
>> >>
>> >> On 6 Jun 2008, at 16:02, Antony Jones wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > It wasn't sim free nor unlocked, and £290 was the price they asked
>> >> > me to
>> >> > pay for it, which I refused (and haggled them down)
>> >> >
>> >> > I apologise that you feel warning people about shoddy products
>> >> > because I
>> >> > don't want people to suffer the same pitfalls as I have had to is a
>> >> > waste of my time, perhaps you double-barrelled types who spend more
>> >> > than
>> >> > half a grand on your phones don't feel the need to help others
>> where
>> >> > possible, but I do.
>> >>
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