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____/ nessuno on Tuesday 13 Oct 2009 18:00 : \____
> <Quote>
> How much is your time worth? If you are a Sidekick user, T-Mobile
> apparently thinks "not very much." How else to explain a $100 gift
> card and a months' free data service as compensation for losing all of
> someone's smartphone data?
>
> Already angered by the loss of their information and T-Mobile's slow
> response to the problem, I am hearing from users who say the "token"
> $100 just adds insult to injury....
>
> The real moral of this story, long after T-Mobile is whipped into its
> senses, is that designing systems that don't encourage regular (and
> multiple) backups is pretty stupid....
>
> And, what do you think the chances are that Microsoft will kill the
> "Danger" brand? Sidekick users now know the real downside of living
> dangerously.
> </Quote>
>
> http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/173557/tmobiles_100_apology_angers_sidekick_victims.html
I smell class action. Just give the victims time to talk to each other...
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