derf wrote:
> BTW, I didn't state anything about standards. I just stated that
> Nokia phones are tough, in general.
My no-kia (must be a hyundai) phone smashed very nicely at the cingular
store. That's when I got a new carrier and an LG phone which dropped 90%
of all calls so Verizon gave me another new and improved LG phone.
I didn't need a hammer for that one either, it smashed very nicely on
the concrete driveway where I was working. It was less than 24 hours
old. So my singin-sam or is that sam sung? phone has been fine for over
a year now.
Oh I have smashed more chinese made crap than I care to think about.
Back to that chinese MG, I bet I would have it in a dumpster with in a
week. But look on the bright side....A chinese MG should sell for what?
$1200.00 I wonder if bird crap will dent the roof like it does on
hyundias? or will it get dings on the bonnet from hitting bugs at spped
like kias?
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Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
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