Thats how I felt about it. Internet revenge is getting to be somewhat played out unless you can be very clever about it. About the only thing I've gotten out of this whole deal is that either the guy is looking to make money or that T-Mobile sucks. How difficult is it to report the missing phone to T-Mobile and have them deactivate it?
Tavish wrote:How difficult is it to report the missing phone to T-Mobile and have them deactivate it?
I don't think its about that, but rather the fact that somebody found a phone, knew exactly how to get it back to its rightful owner, and yet refused to do so. If it had just disappeared without a trace, the site wouldn't be there and nobody would care. When you taunt someone that you stole from, start making threats, and repeatedly lie b/c you are or are related to a half-literate skankbag slut-ho that will undoubtedly go on stealing your tax dollars, it brings out the best in people. Tha's what's to like about this.
Simulacrum wrote:No, not really exciting at all. Kinda bootylicious though.
I see sum junk in dat trunk!
shes been workin out on the exercise bike on the porch!
who does that on the porch!
wow, just finished reading ALL the updates....i dont know how i feel about the situation. the guy took this all to a VERY far extent considering it wasnt even his phone. something seems ALITTLE fishy and although the thieves DEFINITELY should have given the phone back. i think the big deal wasnt just tmobile but the fact that sidekicks cost about $300 or whatever, not really the service etc...
Wow, these people (the 'gangstas') are freakin geniuses! I admire their courage and the integrity it took to steal someone's phone, then threaten to beat them up because they wanted it back.