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I wonder if it legal for Orange to brand their phones? When your contract has expired the phone is 'yours'. Should Orange be branding something that is someone else's property?
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Posted: 2003-11-13 18:00:22
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They are not, they are branding something that is THEIR property.
We "Happily" buy it.
Notes, The word "Happily" is used losely in this text.
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Posted: 2003-11-13 18:07:25
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Hmm, I wonder what a wave of online protest would dO?
a.) Nothing
b.) Bugger all
c.) Waste our time
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Posted: 2003-11-13 18:09:51
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Sadly thee only way is to vote with our feet, but as you havee bought one & i have bought nearly three, ALL with Orangee stuff on them i think they must be getting the wrong message
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Posted: 2003-11-13 18:19:39
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We could start up a company called 'Lemon' brand everything with lemons, or 'Raspberry', stick a big raspeberry on everything.
Has anyone guessed yet that I trying as hard as I can to get to the 500 mark?
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Posted: 2003-11-13 18:23:56
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Yes, you re "Branding" the forum.
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Posted: 2003-11-13 18:27:17
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Yes I think we should change Esato to 'Scotty's Laugh A Minute Banarama SE Products Or Else Forum For The Insanely Rich, Stupid, Geeky And Eccentric'. It has a nice ring to it doesn't it? Just trips of the tongue, not like that tongue twister 'Esato'.
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Posted: 2003-11-13 18:31:01
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I have a p800 and the best way i found to remove the logo it to buy a dummy phone form say ebay for £10 and change over the bottom plate. My dummy one came with both keypad plate and non keypad plate.
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Posted: 2003-11-24 11:04:56
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Nailvarnish remover and the 30minutes rubbing with a Q-tip (cotton wool bud, in English) works as normal on the P900. Did mine on day of purchase, no scratches, no lost paint etc etc. Just the same as the T610, P800, 7650 etc etc before it. If you damage the casing in the process, you are doing it wrong. Paint underneath has never been affected when I do it.
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Posted: 2003-11-24 14:12:41
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Great, just the answer I was looking for, thanks
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Posted: 2003-11-24 18:59:40
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