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Old 09-28-2007, 12:24 PM   #11
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by vivaldirules View Post
My understanding is that when the iphones are purchased, customers have to sign a contract agreeing not to do this kind of stuff. If that's correct, they'll get no sympathy from me. You can hate rules and restrictions or even the companies that rely on them all you like. But if you're going to do business with them, you should be prepared to abide by those rules or else suffer the consequences with a little dignity (i.e., don't go whining about it).
It is 100% legal to be able to unlock your phone (in the USA) to use it with a different provider. So what Apple is doing is maybe not so legal.
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