Actually by looking at those pictures, it looks like the latest device honestly. It just might very well be it. or thats one **** of a Photo Shop Job. Look at the side rails and Buttons. There flush and the phone looks thinner in the guys hand.
Mobilecityonline is known for doing this shady stuff with preorders. They try and get you to preorder it from them when they will be one of the last people to get one. They've done it time and time again with GSM phones.
Must be late on business payments and/or needed additional income. Sad really.
If customers prepay and they go out of business... essentially S.O.L.
First off, have you ever purchased from MCO before, well I have and without issue each time. Second if you buy with a credit card (not a debit card) you are 100% protected by your credit card company. Add to that the fact is MCO is not charging your card, in fact they offer you the ability to accept when the final price is announced or cancel. The risk is nonexistent.
Actually by looking at those pictures, it looks like the latest device honestly. It just might very well be it. or thats one **** of a Photo Shop Job. Look at the side rails and Buttons. There flush and the phone looks thinner in the guys hand.
That really looks like the Storm 2... I could be wrong but I think the Storm 2 has the inverted phone on it like that. And the close up pictures give you a better idea of what the phone looks like...
Seriously some of you act like this company is a scam. They are are known for offering unlocked phones including the Vodafone versions of the BB Bold and BB 9500. Just because you are scared to place a pre-order doesn't make them a scam.
They also are likely using photo's that have been put up on the web and everyone has seen. They are legit and unless someone can prove otherwise I don't see the benefit of trashing a company that is doing nothing wrong.
looks like the little phone icon is upside down on the new storm, hope thats the only screw up on it.
While it might not look as nice as having both icons facing down, logically it makes sense. To hang up a phone(think rotary phone) you put the phone down. You pick it up to answer or place a call.