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Old 07-01-2009, 04:48 PM   #65
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Well, if Amazon talked to T-Mobile and Vodafone I'm not surprised they did not come to an agreement...ask one of those two for decent prices or a real flatrate and expect "yes" as an answer...well...not likely to happen.

Maybe they should have tried O2 or e-plus, they are usually a bit more...innovative and customer friendly.

T-Mobile managed to ruin the iPhone for the german market, I guess they wanted to try the same for the Kindle.
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