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WilliamWatts said:
famousringo said:
WilliamWatts said:

If its unreasonable, don't buy it. If you hate X service which has exclusive rights to the iPhone but still want an iPhone why would you get angry if the terms are deemed unreasonable (36 month contract or something). Just move on and not worry about it. Its unreasonable to expect that every game or service whether you intend to pay for them or not ought to come with terms and conditions which are acceptable to you. If the DRM sucks then let them rot in it.

Turnabout is fair play.

If you can't understand why some consumers complain when presented with contract terms that they find unreasonable, just move on and don't worry about it. Nobody is forcing you to participate in these threads, so just don't post. It's unreasonable for you to expect every thread to be on a subject which is acceptable to you.

Or are you posting here because you feel that this is a subject worthy of discussion and that there's more to this question than a simple decision on whether or not to participate? You're telling people not to discuss the matter, but simply to vote with their dollar and leave it at that. If we're only meant to vote with our dollars, why the hell does this forum even exist?

Because complaining for the sake of complaining is stupid and counter-productive.

This thread is pretty similar to complaining that the iPhone doesn't have Skype. Since everyone is so adament that it'll be circumvented quicksmart and it'll take a little user input to remove it then theres no real problem. In the case of Skype on the iPhone its a cheap download.

If the people who have a problem with it don't have to deal with it then whats the point in complaining? Venting thine ass onto a topic like this is pretty silly.

If you feel that way, why do you persist? Do you think that your complaints are more productive than all the other complaints in this thread?



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