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Re: Pricing Increased (see top of Millenicom thread)
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 criggs join:2000-07-14 New York, NY | As far as I can tell, we HAVE been talking about Millenicom. |
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 Max SignalPremium join:2008-03-07 Buffalo, NY kudos:1 | That's just it . You have not . Kevin - The owner of Wirelessnwifi is my friend as well as business associate . As much as Kevin would appreciate you promoting his business ,he would also not appreciate how you are doing so . You are basically hijacking threads in a public Forum which actually puts a negative spin on his great company. |
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 | said by Max Signal:That's just it . You have not . Kevin - The owner of Wirelessnwifi is my friend as well as business associate . As much as Kevin would appreciate you promoting his business ,he would also not appreciate how you are doing so . You are basically hijacking threads in a public Forum which actually puts a negative spin on his great company.
+1 Thank you Max for pointing out the fact he is basically hijacking threads in a public Forum which actually puts a negative spin on Wirelessnwifi |
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 criggs join:2000-07-14 New York, NY Reviews:
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| This is absurd. Millenicom has got its packages and prices. Wireless 'n' WiFi has its packages and prices. The two are in competition. Obviously. That's a no-brainer.
Millenicom could take certain steps to strengthen its competition with Wireless 'n' WiFi or not, it's up to them. For example, they could raise their cap or lower their monthly price. The steps Millenicom could take along those lines, if they wish, are obvious.
Wireless 'n' WiFi could take certain steps to strengthen its competition with Millenicom or not, it's up to them. For example, Millenicom permits a BYOD plan with a Tri-Fi Hotspot if you have a Hotspot (you can get one on eBay for a song). Wireless 'n' WiFi could introduce a BYOD plan and/or make their Hotspot pricing more competitive with Millenicom's BYOD Hotspot pricing. The steps Wireless 'n' WiFi could take, if they wish, are obvious.
This is not brain surgery; these are not ingenious or earth-shattering or ground-breaking insights; they are obvious. In addition, they clearly pertain to Millenicom just as much as they pertain to Wireless 'n' WiFi.
Pointing out the obvious is scarcely trashing either Millenicom or Wireless 'n' WiFi. Keep in mind that I've been, and am, a customer of both, and consider that both of them offer a wireless Internet service head and shoulders above any other non-phone plans out there.
I've said it before and I'll say it again; there are folks here who are way over-touchy about Millenicom and also, apparently, about Wireless 'n' WiFi. Chill, dudes; get over it. |
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 Jim_in_VA join:2004-07-11 Cobbs Creek, VA kudos:4 | bottom line, criggs, this forum is related to the Millenicom service. Not a forum for you to voice your opinion for an alternative. -- ... need help? »evdo-tips.com/ |
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 criggs join:2000-07-14 New York, NY | I fail to see how a discussion about Millenicom's potential service options does not relate to Millenicom's service. |
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 Max SignalPremium join:2008-03-07 Buffalo, NY kudos:1 | Perhaps you should offer to buy wirelessnwifi out . Then you would be in a position to make their business decisions for them . Till then I feel and so do others that you are actually doing them a disservice to them hijacking forum threads in their name . You sir are the one that needs to chill out ! |
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