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Don Reisinger

Member since: 06/26/08 Last log in: 07/31/08 at 11:59 am
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  • Job title: Columnist
What I've said

You Know What Really Grinds

You Know What Really Grinds My Gears?

When someone like you doesn't read the entire column, nor the press release that was sent out by AT&T. Read through it and you'll find that the promised price of $199 and $299 that was advertised as the ONLY price by Steve Jobs is not even close to the real price a whole slew of people will need to pay.

Please, please, read through the column and realize that I'm not trying desperately to beat up on your beloved Apple, but to display the trickery that happened here.

Stay tuned for the next installment.

-Don

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