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Fact: T-Mobile struck first. Chen reacted in a way understandably. Then Legere wouldn't let it go.
When a person does something bad and the injured party gets angry, the appropriate response for the remorseful person is not to demand anything from the injured party, but to let them get it out of their system, acknowledging that to some extent they had it coming.
Legere acted in a manner inconsistent with sincere remorse which means the likelihood Legere would "reoffend" is pretty high, and I think that's what happened.
You go ahead and dial 611 on your T-mobile phone and tell the customer care rep that you're on BlackBerry and thinking of switching to Android and I bet the rep encourages you to switch: then call back and tell them you want to terminate your BlackBerry service and switch carriers and they'll be all pro-BlackBerry.
Spare me the "this is Chen's fault" nonsense.
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SINCE THIS BIG ANNOUNCEMENT OF A BREAKUP I HAVEN'T RECEIVED ANY TEXT/EMAIL NOTIFYING ME Maybe, because I purchased my BlackBerry on JUMP! So they don't qualify me eligible for the 100$ to a new phone
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I've been thinking this for six months.
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T-Mobile know how to keep their name 'buzzing' in the media. It may not be the best marketing per s�, but they are currently doing more than BlackBerry is.
They have money, BlackBerry does not.
Though apparently, with all those ETF's they're paying-off, they're in the red now.
T-Mobile is trying to manipulate things into their favor by pretending to be pro-BlackBerry customers when in reality it wants to make BlackBerry look bad, indirectly. I respect T-Mobile's tactical nature, but as a BlackBerry owner, **** them.
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Smart T-mobile move...aggressive, targeted and direct. Imagine if the marketing bozos at BBRY actually had the imagination to communicate directly with BB users with special offers.
I'll put my money on Legere over Chen any day of the week. Legere has turned the U.S. carrier market on its head.
TMO did not care to restock BB in its stores and in both promotion offers said "any phone" BB users bring. It does not say any BB Phone.
I get those all the time from BlackBerry. I don't know where you have been. Maybe you never gave them contact information. :)
You don't understand... they didn't have these BB10s in stock... how can you take advantage of this "deal"
you mean the "special offer" that encouraged them to switch platforms?
and then after T-mobile went out of it's way to announce 94% of Blackberry customers who took advantage of the offer switched to a new OS?
but Chen should have taken the high road.. hmmm... to me, that sounds more like BlackBerry bending over and taking it with no questions asked.. which would probly indicate, or at least show the perception that BB is so desperate that they will work with anyone even if it's not beneficial for both sides... not the best message to send, ya know?
he was simply performing channel management and it will hopefully allow them to focus more and build a stronger relationship with the other carriers...
Not cut off T-Mobile from carrying more Blackberries, that's for sure. That's pretty stupid considering now T-Mobile has every incentive to gun for Blackberry customers to switch OSes.
If you think about it, T-Mobile holding Blackberries and talking smack about it at the same time could never hurt more than T-Mobile not carrying Blackberry and talking smack about it. The former scenario is still possibly one Blackberry sold. The latter scenario is 0 Blackberries sold and, if Blackberry ever became popular, T-Mobile would begin running anti-Blackberry ads ala Droid anti-iPhone commercials.
Impulsive fans are trying to justify a bad Chen decision with faulty doublethink logic. Blackberry "boycotting" T-Mobile will not hurt T-Mobile and is only shooting itself in the foot. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
If the person had in fact switched carriers, they likely wouldn't receive the text at all. Just saying.
Offering BlackBerry users a "trade in" incentive and not stocking BlackBerry devices is exactly proof that all they're doing is trying to get as many BlackBerry users as possible off BlackBerry devices as soon as possible: they are, in effect, lying by representing themselves as anything else: they'd certainly rather keep the BlackBerry fan on a BlackBerry device on their network than lose the customer to another carrier, but they'd much MUCH prefer BlackBerry users to stay on their network and switch to another platform: that's obvious in their behaviour.
...but it's not just about device sales... in fact, the most important thing to carriers is not device sales (hence they give away devices "free" with a contract) but what T-Mobile has to do is not lose subscribers. If a whack of BlackBerry subscribers all leave T-Mobile in a months or two-months time frame, Mr. Legere will get such a whack from his BoD.
As I've said before, if BlackBerry boycotting T-Mobile will not hurt T-Mobile, then T-Mobile boycotting BlackBerry won't hurt BlackBerry... because zero sales by T-Mobile is still zero whether or not BlackBerry is or isn't a partner of T-Mobiles. Every second a BlackBerry user is exposed to anti-BlackBerry (as opposed to "pro-somethingelse") marketing is a chance for that subscriber to be convinced to switch: for BlackBerry, getting currently loyal BlackBerry fans off of T-Mobile and onto another carrier that's happy to have them is a good move.
Look what I just found on a French - English translation dictionary Website!
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adv. without thinking ; thoughtlessly ; carelessly ;
How apt!
Now T-MOBILE folks will have to leave BlackBerry for a phone they do carry.
JC....is.....lost.......... ....... .... .. .
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Or BlackBerry users will have to leave T-Mobile for a carrier who sells BlackBerry.
"Progress is a nice word. But change is its motivator, and change has its enemies."
No mercy & Non, merci.
This will cost T-mobile a lot of cash. That's a required signal for other carriers.
"We love you but don't treat us as slaves; we're partners or we're nothing".
Actually when they signed the "exclusive" with Verizon that's exactly what they did.
Then Verizon has rewarded the "exclusive" with not stocking them ala Rogers - if you want one you have to get it shipped to you. Just read the Z30 forum most of the recent Verizon Z30's had to be bought this way - myself included there was none within a 50 mile radius of NYC the day I bought mine.
T-mobile isn't alone here.
I think this thread has run it's course!