This "review" stinks of being RIM product placement.
We're to believe that RIM is too stupid to know that their new flagship product, probably either stolen or at least not legally able to be sold by whoever eBayed it, is available on eBay, and that they're too helpless to remove all three product listings?
Reading the "review" I don't think it's new owner would have been any happier with the phone if it shot $100 bills out of the screen constantly and was powered by magic.
Crackberry.com is based in Canada, RIM is based in Canada, and this "review" will be the only review in town for a long time. I think RIM sent Crackberry.com a 9000 because they knew it would get an absolutely glowing review.
Don't take this as a crack on the phone, I want one of these new super Blackberries as much as anyone else, but this whole thing just seems fishy.
“The Pixi -- a sleek, tiny device -- seems clearly aimed at the only market Palm has recently enjoyed unfettered success with: the Centro demographic.”
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This "review" stinks of being RIM product placement.
We're to believe that RIM is too stupid to know that their new flagship product, probably either stolen or at least not legally able to be sold by whoever eBayed it, is available on eBay, and that they're too helpless to remove all three product listings?
Reading the "review" I don't think it's new owner would have been any happier with the phone if it shot $100 bills out of the screen constantly and was powered by magic.
Crackberry.com is based in Canada, RIM is based in Canada, and this "review" will be the only review in town for a long time. I think RIM sent Crackberry.com a 9000 because they knew it would get an absolutely glowing review.
Don't take this as a crack on the phone, I want one of these new super Blackberries as much as anyone else, but this whole thing just seems fishy.