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Originally Posted by jonnythan
No, I have nothing whatsoever to do with Sprint in any capacity other than being a current customer.
Just because I don't agree with you doesn't mean I'm in league with anyone.
It's funny. I often get accused of being a bleeding-heart liberal on the internet. Then the next day I get accused of being a crazy conservative. I get attacked by pro-choice people and pro-life people, pro-gun people and anti-gun people.
I have strong opinions, but my opinions generally don't sit well with those of most people because I tend to see and understand all sides of any given issue. So, no, I'm not working for everyone in the world. I'm just me.
There's a lot to be said against Sprint, but you guys are already saying all that stuff. No one is arguing the Sprint side, and there are many valid arguments to be made in their defense. I'm making those arguments because no one else is. I'm trying to be the voice of balance and reason. I want all sides of an argument to be presented.
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OK, I can appreciate what you're saying but from my point you weren't being attacked I was just lookinng at it from the customer side and you're looking from Sprint side so no love lost there, and I appreciate you explaining your point.
But this is what I'll say about arguing the Sprint point: we're paying customers, and as a long time Sprint customer, it just seems that most of the time when they release a new device, they're last to upgrade and once they decide to upgrade there's already a new device coming and Gadget lovers like me and yourself end up moving to the next thing when we never got the full use of the previous device because Sprint wait so long to get the upgrades out.
But hey we both have good points and having different opinions and points of view is always a good way to learn, so its always good to have disagreements, its good for everyone.