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1. Orange bosh brick
2. Nokia 3410 (payed £100 on pay as you go)
3. Motorola V525
4. Nokia 7250i
5. Sony Ericsson T something (was s**t).
6. Sony Ericsson W800i
7. Motorola Pebl
8. Nokia N95
9. Back to the trusty Pebl for now.
All since 2001.
I upgraded the software myself by plugging it into the Nokia website, when they sent it off they had it for a week and half but no idea whether it went to Nokia or Vodafone.
Its more than a software problem anyway.
I know its just the tail pipe thats different! What im saying is if I saw a 172 roar past I would look to see if it had an aftermarket exhaust, visually you can't tell with a stealth system, although i guess thats the idea!
That was my impression too, apparently not though, Nokia's policy is it has to go back 3 times for repair before you get a new one.
I argued in there for ages and even spoke on their phone to their superiors, the guy in the shop agreed with me that I needed a new one, but he couldn't physically...
Probably don't get an N95. Just collected mine this afternoon (they have had it in for repair for a week and a half under warranty). Got home, still does exactly the same thing it did when I took it in, loses the date and time everytime you switch it off.
Im paying alot of money every month to...
"Not all police cars have flashing blue lights........Some have flashing orange lights when we are stuck on the hard shoulder waiting for the AA"
Awaits flaming!
Just noticed its Hampshire Police too, much better add than their bus one with the unfortunatly placed exhaust!
True, no matter who you go with you will only have 1yrs NCB in a years time. However, because you currently have Direct Line NCB it may make sense to go with them for another year as a policer holder as your DL NCB may lower the premium.
I would get a few quotes elsewhere first on your own as a...
I believe the no claims you obtain while being a named driver on a direct line policy are 'direct line no claims bonus'. Basically these are only compatible with Direct line.You can probably use them when you take out a policy in your own name, but when you move on to another insurer they will...
Lol Twnham scum, Highcliffe all the way for me.
PM received, her hair hasn't changed!
Probably was her as thats the only 172 cup I see regularly about,
I thought she was around your age, shes had the cup for a while, nearly chopped it for a 197 apparently. Lol you probably bullied her at school!
Thats the one.
You @ Highcliffe or Twnham?