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Old 11-09-2009, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by HTC Touch-Pro View Post
Wow - I had to make a post in this thread, because I had actually been excited to help out and already made a pre-mature pretty detailed post trying to offer solution(s) to his problem (which I just deleted)... until I read the rest of the posts. What an angry guy, with an odd (read: idiotic) methodology of getting some constructive help with his issue.

Was this the thought process? "Ok here is the game plan, I washed my phone, so I'm going to google a good resource to find some free help online... ah-ha PPC will be perfect. Now, let me plead my case, and immediately after throw about pretentious inflammatory insults and degrade the entire PPC membership roster in the process of trying to extract some answers!"
I have been here some time longer than you have and this is my third htc device, I worked for verizon for over two years a few years ago, I have had water damage before and I know what I am doing, though have never washed my device before :P. I bought the device from e-bay and haven't had a contract for years, therefore no insurance. I was aggravated because I shouldn't have even mentioned the water damage because that was all anyone was dwelling on, I figured that posting under the heading some water damage questions would get people's attention. This posting has everything to do with the led and not the water damage so if anyone knows of a program to turn it off that would be great, considering how long this post has been up it seems that noone has any pertinent suggestions in regards to this matter.
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