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In article <rmarkoff-4DA2E5.05561624042004
@news03.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
>
> Absolutely it does, and even Tech Geek agrees with that.
>
> You do nothing about a Light user, and next month they're a moderate
> euser, and soon a heavy user.
>

That could just as easily be said of speeders. Doesn't stop that
policy, does it?

No matter how hard you try to obfuscate, and to create cabals where
none exist, the limit is zero. Use it, at all, and you are subject
to cancellation. Most likely of just the unlimited Vision pack, but
possibly even up and including all service.

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RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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In article <rmarkoff-C1C979.09142525042004
@news03.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
> But that would get thrown out of court if contested, due to inprecision
> of speedometer and radar devices.
>

Geez, go read up on what an "analogy" is.

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RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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In article <fcf08822c27e076ea60bd8504559a92e@news.teranews.com>,
O/Siris <0siris@sprîntpcs.com> wrote:

> In article <rmarkoff-C1C979.09142525042004
> @news03.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
> > But that would get thrown out of court if contested, due to inprecision
> > of speedometer and radar devices.
> >
>
> Geez, go read up on what an "analogy" is.

You make up a bad one, and then you want to change the definition of
analogy too?

Fact facts, SprintPCS is totally illogical in how it handles
using a cell phone as modem with its Wink-Wink-Nudge-Nudge policy,
of it don't support it, but go ahead.
 
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In article <664c3d921f6ddb054c8a7c55bd880dd9@news.teranews.com>,
O/Siris <0siris@sprîntpcs.com> wrote:

> In article <rmarkoff-4DA2E5.05561624042004
> @news03.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
> >
> > Absolutely it does, and even Tech Geek agrees with that.
> >
> > You do nothing about a Light user, and next month they're a moderate
> > euser, and soon a heavy user.
> >
>
> That could just as easily be said of speeders. Doesn't stop that
> policy, does it?

Nobody is told "We don't support driving", to make an approriate analogy.
 
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In article <rmarkoff-8A4ABC.17174229042004
@news04.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
> You make up a bad one, and then you want to change the definition of
> analogy too?
>

It does not have to match in every particular in order to be a good
analogy, liar. I asked you to look up the definition. I didn't
define it.

--
RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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In article <fc269b6d504e90509acec2887c524928@news.teranews.com>,
O/Siris <0siris@sprîntpcs.com> wrote:

> In article <rmarkoff-8A4ABC.17174229042004
> @news04.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
> > You make up a bad one, and then you want to change the definition of
> > analogy too?
> >
>
> It does not have to match in every particular in order to be a good
> analogy, liar. I asked you to look up the definition. I didn't
> define it.


Fine, insult your customers. What an embarressment to SprintPCS

AGAIN - always calling anyone you disagree with a LIAR.

A proper analogy between modem use of a phone (which you keep telling us
is against TOS) which Sprint wink-wink-,nudge-nudge allows, and then
charges for at some SECRET level, is a Rocket Car that is illegal to
Drive on City Streets, but no one does anything about unless it goes
over some secret speed, maybe 120 mph.

SprintPCS needs to have a consistent honest open set of rules of modem
use of a cell phone. But that requires SprintPCS to be customer friendly.
And thats something SprintPCS never does.
 
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In article <rmarkoff-93D907.04464130042004
@news04.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
> AGAIN - always calling anyone you disagree with a LIAR.
>
>

Y'know, Phill, you are *not* "anyone." You are a dishonest
intellectual coward without the common human decency necessary to
carry out a simple conversation. You try to portray me as a know-it-
all, and yet you, not I, are the only one among us who has refused to
acknowledge mistakes. You claim I have no credibility, and yet
people have specifically directed questions to me. In fact, aside
from my refusal to let your lies go unchallenged, no one has
criticized my posting at all.

As usual, liar, what you claim to be so and what actually is so are
two different things.

--
RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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In article <bf39ce85b6cb4a83b517d2841556d7c4@news.teranews.com>,
O/Siris <0siris@sprîntpcs.com> wrote:

>
> Y'know, Phill, you are *not* "anyone." You are a dishonest
> intellectual coward

Fine, more insults cause you were proven wrong.

What a disgrace to SprintPCS you are.
 
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"Robert M." <rmarkoff@msn.com> wrote in message
news:rmarkoff-9DBBB0.11473630042004@news06.east.earthlink.net...
> In article <bf39ce85b6cb4a83b517d2841556d7c4@news.teranews.com>,
> O/Siris <0siris@sprîntpcs.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > Y'know, Phill, you are *not* "anyone." You are a dishonest
> > intellectual coward
>
> Fine, more insults cause you were proven wrong.
>
> What a disgrace to SprintPCS you are.

What a disgrace you are to the human race Phillipe ...

Bob
 
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Thanks for removing his text. I really don't want to see his posts anymore
and plonked him the other day.

"O/Siris" <0siris@sprîntpcs.com> wrote in message
news:bf39ce85b6cb4a83b517d2841556d7c4@news.teranews.com...
In article <rmarkoff-93D907.04464130042004
@news04.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
> AGAIN - always calling anyone you disagree with a LIAR.
>
>

Y'know, Phill, you are *not* "anyone." You are a dishonest
intellectual coward without the common human decency necessary to
carry out a simple conversation. You try to portray me as a know-it-
all, and yet you, not I, are the only one among us who has refused to
acknowledge mistakes. You claim I have no credibility, and yet
people have specifically directed questions to me. In fact, aside
from my refusal to let your lies go unchallenged, no one has
criticized my posting at all.

As usual, liar, what you claim to be so and what actually is so are
two different things.

--
RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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In article <rmarkoff-9DBBB0.11473630042004
@news06.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
> Fine, more insults cause you were proven wrong.
>
>

No, more labels that you have earned.

How can it be anything *but* cowardice that you complain, for
example, about the lack of directly WLNP-driven statistics, but then
refuse to actually explain the relevance of those statistics to
SPCS' health?

Tha's just one of many examples, coward.

--
RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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In article <0f31bd7b8d09a05311b9a4d08c7dbd7b@news.teranews.com>,
O/Siris <osiris@sprintpcs.com> wrote:

> In article <rmarkoff-9DBBB0.11473630042004
> @news06.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
> > Fine, more insults cause you were proven wrong.
> >
> >
>
> No, more labels that you have earned.
>
> How can it be anything *but* cowardice that you complain, for
> example, about the lack of directly WLNP-driven statistics, but then
> refuse to actually explain the relevance of those statistics to
> SPCS' health?
>
> Tha's just one of many examples, coward.

Insult me because I point out SprintPCS' complete nonsense double
standard of a policy?

What a disgrace to SprintPCS you are.
 
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In article <LSSjc.2564$834.1733@newssvr27.news.prodigy.com>,
supportdesk70-NO-SPAM@NO.SPAM.sbcglobal.net says...
> You also conveniently failed to address the second part:
>

I didn't? I said we're trying to fix that.

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O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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In article <rmarkoff-F1E0D5.09021101052004
@news04.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
> Insult me because I point out SprintPCS' complete nonsense double
> standard of a policy?
>

It's not a double standard. It's one pretty simple sentence. Right
now, we're going after the worst ones. There's nothing out of sorts
about that. As they go away, "the worst" drops down.

--
RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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In article <6b9273f11a5ed3e05fe206b7b95e551e@news.teranews.com>,
O/Siris <0siris@sprîntpcs.com> wrote:

> In article <rmarkoff-F1E0D5.09021101052004
> @news04.east.earthlink.net>, rmarkoff@msn.com says...
> > Insult me because I point out SprintPCS' complete nonsense double
> > standard of a policy?
> >
>
> It's not a double standard. It's one pretty simple sentence. Right
> now, we're going after the worst ones. There's nothing out of sorts
> about that. As they go away, "the worst" drops down.

You know full well its a double standard, its "not support" its "not
allowed", and "call Sanyo about a USB cable for using your cell phone as
a modem" and wink-wink-nudge-nudge, "don't use it too much".
 
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In article <rmark-53D59A.05441403052004@news4.west.earthlink.net>,
rmark@msn.com says...
> You know full well its a double standard, its "not support" its "not
> allowed", and "call Sanyo about a USB cable for using your cell phone as
> a modem" and wink-wink-nudge-nudge, "don't use it too much".
>

Any rep caught doing that is headed for the door. Nothing nudge-
nudge about that.

--
RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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In article <5dce1ed5ebae61ec526277c810073d29@news.teranews.com>,
O/Siris <0siris@sprîntpcs.com> wrote:

> In article <rmark-53D59A.05441403052004@news4.west.earthlink.net>,
> rmark@msn.com says...
> > You know full well its a double standard, its "not support" its "not
> > allowed", and "call Sanyo about a USB cable for using your cell phone as
> > a modem" and wink-wink-nudge-nudge, "don't use it too much".
> >
>
> Any rep caught doing that is headed for the door. Nothing nudge-
> nudge about that.


"call Sanyo about a USB cable for using your cell phone as a modem"

Is what was posted just last week. Who got fired?
 
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In article <rmm-3AB0C7.17284003052004@news1.west.earthlink.net>,
rmm@msn.com says...
>
>
> "call Sanyo about a USB cable for using your cell phone as a modem"
>
> Is what was posted just last week. Who got fired?
>

By what rep?

--
RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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In article <a8d517718c0096e6d635cb23bd0e729f@news.teranews.com>,
O/Siris <0siris@sprîntpcs.com> wrote:

> In article <rmm-3AB0C7.17284003052004@news1.west.earthlink.net>,
> rmm@msn.com says...
> >
> >
> > "call Sanyo about a USB cable for using your cell phone as a modem"
> >
> > Is what was posted just last week. Who got fired?
> >
>
> By what rep?

I love the way you pretend not to know.

Like I said it was just posted:

From: Andrew S. (afsinclair@optonline.net)
Subject: Sanyo SCP-8100 USB data cable  
Newsgroups: alt.cellular.sprintpcs
Date: 2004-04-28 13:58:27 PST

I recently purchased the Sanyo SCP-8100 phone to replace my Samsung
a460. So far so good but I need to be able to do the following:

-copy pictures from the camera directly to my laptop
-sync the address book to my laptop
-use the phone as a modem that my laptop can use while I'm on the road

I purchased the USB Data Cable/Sync Cable from sanyo.com but it didn't
come with any software. I sent Sanyo an e-mail request for support,
they referred me to SprintPCS. I just called sprint and was told "we
don't support use of the data cable". When I asked whom to call, they
said, "call the people you bought it from".

So Sanyo says to call Sprint and Sprint says to call Sanyo. No one
seems to know what to do.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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In article <Rmm-A00716.04395106052004@news6.west.earthlink.net>,
Rmm@yahoo.com says...
>
> I love the way you pretend not to know.
>
> Like I said it was just posted:
>

That was an SPCS customer who said Sanyo sent him to us, and we sent
him to Sanyo. Nowhere in that post is there anything about what you
claim was said.

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RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
 
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Robert M. wrote:
> Hint: Just because you think something is so, doesn't make it so.

Talking about calling the kettle mauve!
 
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In article <NbBnc.7091$vn.3574@newssvr24.news.prodigy.com>,
JRW <no_addy@no_.com> wrote:

> Robert M. wrote:
> > Hint: Just because you think something is so, doesn't make it so.
>
> Talking about calling the kettle mauve!

So go back to the issue.

Why does SprintPCS not post data usage on the web for its users?
 
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Robert M wrote:

> So go back to the issue.



ROFL...you're one to speak!
 
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In article <Rmarkoff-4FD6CC.04393410052004@news3.west.earthlink.net>,
Rmarkoff@yahoo.com says...
> Why does SprintPCS not post data usage on the web for its users?
>
>

I answered this one already.

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RØß
O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them