Wow, now we're even exporting our sense of entitlement, from here in the US., and it appears, just like everything else, to be more of a benefit to others than to ourselves!
But you know what? Either way I think it's awesome that Rogers is bending like that. Sounds like ATT may have some splainin to do since other companies can now offer tethering for $30.012 (Canadian$ in US$). It's effing $65 dollars with ATT!!!! Luckily I somehow got it ages ago for $35.
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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Wow, now we're even exporting our sense of entitlement, from here in the US., and it appears, just like everything else, to be more of a benefit to others than to ourselves!
But you know what? Either way I think it's awesome that Rogers is bending like that. Sounds like ATT may have some splainin to do since other companies can now offer tethering for $30.012 (Canadian$ in US$). It's effing $65 dollars with ATT!!!! Luckily I somehow got it ages ago for $35.
If you're on ATT and actually sign up for the tethering you're a sucker.