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rigel99 Donating Member (621 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-16-05 01:13 PM
Response to Reply #15
16. somewhat ethical
is qualified by the caveat, before the 'friends and family' campaign which was a license to get your family mad at you and backfired on them famously.... it was a kind of friends/family network marketing scheme that just really ended up pissing off their customers...

the same theme is happening in cellworld now with family minutes..
I just had a friend say, 'call me on my cell from your cell cause that's free to me', and I said, 'no way, I have unlimited landline long distance, and I don't want to use my cell minutes'.

so it's still a world of telcos selling minutes instead of communication..... I bet ya they would make more money off me if they truly sold communication......
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