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Jul. 24th, 2006 01:27 pmHi everybody,
Bell has forwarded me your names as they have received orders from you ordering the new Motorola E815 cellular phone. Before I have Bell process these orders, I want to make very clear that these phones are considered Dual-Mode phones, which means that they will work in major centers, HOWEVER, they will not work in very remote rural areas.
If you work in the field or travel quite a bit on the road, this phone may not be the best choice for you.
If you would like to proceed with ordering this phone, can you please respond back to this email that you understand this phone's limitations and would like to continue the order. If not, then please let me know which phone you would like to change it to.
Thanks everyone, I just want to ensure that you are aware of this before receiving your phone.
[name removed]
Hi [name removed],
My first choice was actually the Sanyo 7300, but it's not available in Manitoba.
The only other Tri-Mode choice available is the Samsung a860, and my experiences with my current Tri-Mode Samsung cellular phone have been very negative. More bluntly, this phone is junk. I routinely hold it up as a palpable object lesson to steer others clear of Samsung cellular phones. I have opted for the Motorola E815 phone because I am hoping that it won't be as bad as this current phone. I am hoping that its battery life will exceed three phone calls, and that it will not lose signal every time I get into a car, or an elevator, or close the door to my office. As I am typing this, it has just dropped to 0 bars of service again.
Anyway, you're probably looking for a simple yes/no answer rather than a rant about something outside your control.
I understand the range limits on the Motorola E815 phone, and I will make alternate arrangements for an emergency contact if I plan to venture out of cellular range.
Thank you,
Plonq
Bell has forwarded me your names as they have received orders from you ordering the new Motorola E815 cellular phone. Before I have Bell process these orders, I want to make very clear that these phones are considered Dual-Mode phones, which means that they will work in major centers, HOWEVER, they will not work in very remote rural areas.
If you work in the field or travel quite a bit on the road, this phone may not be the best choice for you.
If you would like to proceed with ordering this phone, can you please respond back to this email that you understand this phone's limitations and would like to continue the order. If not, then please let me know which phone you would like to change it to.
Thanks everyone, I just want to ensure that you are aware of this before receiving your phone.
[name removed]
Hi [name removed],
My first choice was actually the Sanyo 7300, but it's not available in Manitoba.
The only other Tri-Mode choice available is the Samsung a860, and my experiences with my current Tri-Mode Samsung cellular phone have been very negative. More bluntly, this phone is junk. I routinely hold it up as a palpable object lesson to steer others clear of Samsung cellular phones. I have opted for the Motorola E815 phone because I am hoping that it won't be as bad as this current phone. I am hoping that its battery life will exceed three phone calls, and that it will not lose signal every time I get into a car, or an elevator, or close the door to my office. As I am typing this, it has just dropped to 0 bars of service again.
Anyway, you're probably looking for a simple yes/no answer rather than a rant about something outside your control.
I understand the range limits on the Motorola E815 phone, and I will make alternate arrangements for an emergency contact if I plan to venture out of cellular range.
Thank you,
Plonq