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09-28-2004 01:58 PM ET (US)
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What did they say when you complained?
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09-28-2004 12:57 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 09-28-2004 01:04 PM
NOKIA SERVICE SUCKS. Can you believe whenever you take your phone for repairs they upgrade the software and charge you and tell you the batteries are faulty. Yes the official repair center CRG gharged £32 to upgrade software that was already in the phone. I had Just paid Club Nokia center £15 to put it in.
YET AN EMPLOYEE HAD HIS UPGRADED IN CAMBRIDGE FOR £4-50 !!!!!!!!!!!!! But they never fix the fault I have paid out £70 and both of the so called official Nokia service centers took my money for nothing. I am pulling all the Nokia phones in my company in to trash them (11 of them)
My Advice be very CAREFULL ABOUT NOKIA THEY WONT HELP YOU JUST TAKE YOUR MONEY FOR NOTHING.
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05-13-2004 10:14 AM ET (US)
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Nokia fake batteries. Like all big manufacturers Nokia charge what they think what the market will stand not what cost things actually cost plus a reasonable profit. Thats why the fakers can produce a perfectly good copy at a reasonable price.
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11-14-2003 03:13 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 11-15-2003 07:16 AM
Nokia's fake batteries. First, there were a few scary reports. Then there was the testing laboratory report. And now, it seems even Nokia admits, it can't easily tell stork from butter; the fakes fool everybody. How dangerous are they, really?
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