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yeah, i think that is one of the reasons I stopped buying phones. They moved from the simple to out of control with too much stuff I would never use myself anyhow. Good old 8210 is fine for me -- if i ever change i lose my old cheap workplan.

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I loved my 8210.. Then I got greedy and wanted a colour screen one. I bought a GD68 and I've hated it since the day I got it and I can't upgrade until august or some shit.

****en stupid phone. I regret getting rid of my 8210. I loved that little phone.

I guess the lesson is that greed doesn't get you anywhere!

Hey warrick ;)

Umart is only part-time at the moment, chris hired another guy at the same time who works when I'm not working doing the same thing. Basically as he needs an extra person in there 6 days a week. But its worked out well so far, allows me to do other things.

Believe it or not I don't think he owns a skyline either ;)

but Umart has been good so far.

GD68 ? what brand is that? or has nokia changed their naming.

my 8210 had problems when i first got it, but after they fixed it been fine ever since. And i've dropped it, got it wet, i think thrown it, and it lives

warwick: speak in emoticons -- see whehter you can do it! ;)

I'm with you guys on the phone thing, I only upgraded from a 5110 to a 8250 lol about 6 months ago.

The more gadgets and crap they have on them, the more inclined you are to use them for pointless crap which just hikes up your phone bill

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