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| Brand: BlackBerry Category: Wireless
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Avg. Customer Rating: 72 reviews Sales Rank: 210
Color: Silver Media: Wireless Phone Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: 8320 Curve UPC: 610214617675 ASIN: B000W79GQA
Release Date: September 24, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Not so much about the phone but the ordering process with T-Mobile September 28, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I told T-Mobile I wanted the Titanium, instead they sent me the Sunset Red. I called and they promised that they will ship out the Titanium right away, but when I followed up with them several days later, they haven't shipped out the replacement yet. I changed my mind and wanted the 8820 instead and asked that they gave me discount for it just as they did for the Curve, however, they wouldn't budge, didn't offer to give me any discount at all for the 8820 and told me that any time I wanted to leave, I can do so. They weren't apologetic at all for having made mistakes twice. So I left and went to AT&T. Their starter plan is $10 more expensive than T-Mobile but they have rollover minutes, so now I have the peace of mind knowing that if I went over my minutes, I wouldn't get charge for over $200 like T-Mobile did to me. T-Mobile needs to learn a lesson. Consumers are the people who have powers since they are the ones who spend $$$, and there are many companies who are eager to have their monies. Consumers can walk away as they please and go to any companies who provide better services and respect their times. When I called to cancel my account, T-Mobile was hoping that I would have a buyer remorse with AT&T and don't leave them. It was too late, having wasted enough of my time with them, I did not wish to do that anymore especially when I know that it will very likely to happen again giving the history.
Really Reviewed September 19, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I think this phone is for a very specific person. Great for e-mail, good calling features and strudy.
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Issue is not with phone but ordering process, Amazon, & T-Mobile September 16, 2008 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
I thought it was going to be a simple ordering of this phone and service through Amazon. Instead it became a long ordeal of hours of phone calls and wasted time. Amazon & T-Mobile don't have a good working system to get these things processed correctly. Neither side could answer what happened and why T-mobile, though approved my credit, didn't get the approval to Amazon. Amazon customer service were not all familiar with anything related to ordering cell phone service. In short, now I've lost the entire order as Amazon cancelled it saying they never received approval from T-mobile but I did get the approval from T-Mobile after I had to call them and be on hold for 30min while they processed my information which I provided to them AGAIN over the phone though I had filled it out during the ordering of the phone through Amazon. I'm very disappointed with Amazon.
The best smart phone in today's market August 29, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Folks,
I have had many smart phones till now - from Nokia's N series, I-phone and finally the Blackberry. This is the best smart phone among the lot.
I'm travelling consultant and have to depend largely on the "on-road" functionality of the phone. Its been 3 months that I have used this phone. I have no complaints till now.
Key features: > Sleek Design > Awesome speaker phone > Great internet/ email capabilities (QWERY keyoboard is so easy to type) > Great Blackberry community online > Decent battery life (compared to other smart phones)
I'm very picky when it comes to cellphone but this one has really worked well for me
Burned by T-Mobile, dishonest lying company!!! August 29, 2008 1 out of 14 found this review helpful
This is not a review for the phone which is probably great. This is a rant about T-Mobile. T-Mobile had lied to me when I was going to the Carribean with my Black Berry. The Representative had told me that I would be charged according to the data used and instead signed me up for BB International Roaming, which is $19.99. The service had never worked, I wasn't able to recieve or send email, but this is not what this is about. Four months later I had opened a bill, which I usually don't do since the bill is paid automatically every month, and discovered that I am being charged $19.99 for the past 4 months. Manager at T-Mobile insisted that there's nothing that they can do regardless of the fact that I am being charged for the service that never been used. The Manager did not even attempt to accomodate me in any way, no partial credit offer, not even for one month, not even free text messages for next month. T-Mobile is out there to take advantage of you. They take no responsibility for lying to their customers and charging them for services not provided. Avoid T-Mobile
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