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Re: TP2 Revolt against Sprint!

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Originally Posted by KrazyKevin76 View Post
To the OP:

This is exactly what is wrong with the world today. Everyone wants to have everything and are not willing to work for it. What do we do? ***** and complain because "I don't want to pay for it". You opening post is just down right hilarious. Why should some company bow down to your request? Or anyones request? You are correct, it is about supply and demand. I'm sure Sprint has put just a tad bit more thought into the pricing than you have. They are a global business. Not the greatest, but they didn't get there by luck. If $350 or whatever is out of your price range, then you might just have to buy a cheaper phone. Ever thought of that? You probably haven't and will charge it to your credit card which you won't pay off. That will then be passed on to the other 250+ million americans who will bail you out. Its the American way!!!!!!
You do know that we are the reason they are in business. It's called competition.

They have to be competitive or else they won't make it, because we have choices. This is America, and in America you milk these companies to the dime because if you don't. You are in reality uninformed and instead getting your cow mammary glands milked instead. It's your duty as an informed consumer to *****, Complain, moan, whatever it takes to get what you deserve. Sure, it sounds selfish, and it sounds rude, but this isn't about being complimentary or nice, it's about getting the most of what you pay for.

Yes, I think its a highway robbery to buy a TP2 for $450. But thats always the sticker price. Just like when you buy a car, you can (As I said above) negotiate your terms.

I agree the above post is hypocritical. But being a consumer is not about being a goody two shoes.
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