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Originally Posted by Soundy
That still doesn't make sense - why would that block it for PPC phones but not for regular phones? And again the question, what's the stop the spammers from using a regular phone that does support MMS? Or for that matter, an MMS gateway of their own?
Sorry, but it's still a BS excuse.
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While I agree that it does not make sense, I was just calling it like I saw it, what I got from the statment.
In the end, does it really matter? If they release a statement tomorrow saying they blocked it because PPC phones are not supposed to have MMS since they never advertised them to have it, what will be different?
We still don't have MMS whether we call their BS or not.
I'm just trying to save some people aggravation, I see users getting outraged on different forums, etc., and while I do support posting our legitimate concern on how this should be changed, trying to debunk their excuses won't get us anywhere.