On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Fernando Cassia <fcassia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Mark <wolfmane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> And then, you may be able to sell that bike, but for only a tiny >> fraction of what you paid for it, which means any way you look at it >> you were ripped off. Telling somebody to "just sell" something that >> they paid hard-earned cash for and will have to take a huge loss on is >> callous and unrealistic. Especially when what they really want is for >> the thing to live up to its potential. >> >> Mark > > It seems to me that the user is complaining about Nokia when in fact > he´s to blame for not doing proper homework before buying. > > Please let me know what are the points in "Nokia´s sales literature" > that are false or promises that are not fulfilled. > > FC > Yeah, the old "buyer beware" bull hockey. Believe me, I will never, EVER buy another Nokia product, but until I bought my N800 I considered Nokia to be trustworthy. Your statement implies full knowledge on Nokia's part that they were doing something underhanded. Otherwise, why would anybody need to delve so deeply before buying? I have a great idea. *You* show *me* anything at all in Nokia's sales language that suggests that the tablets are anything but a full-blown consumer device. That will be a *much* shorter list... Mark _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users