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Comments on: Nokia gets into mobile advertising

I'll be pleased to review any unsolicited advertising Nokia and act on it as I see fit 

Posted Monday 17th September 2007 16:27 GMT

My charge for this is £100 per item.

Multiple sendings count as multiple items

By sending unsolicited advertising Nokia and its affiliates will be deemed to unconditionally and irrevocably accept these charges and a contract shall exist between us.

Payment is requested within 30 days of invoice.

All costs pursuing non-payment will be to Nokia's account.

If Nokia don't want to accept these charges, its simple: Don't send to my number.

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Don't you just LOVE junk mail!!

@Fluffkins 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 05:23 GMT

...damn, I was going to say that!

Aussie Doc

Well, they can shove that idea right up their ..... 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 05:40 GMT

..... SIM card slot where the sun don't shine!

The last thing, no, the thing that is after the last thing is that I want unsolicited advertising to my mobile handset. They'd better have an opt-out or OFCOM are going to be inundated with public complaints.

The thing that gets me is that the mobile industry bleats like a stuck pig when they get regulated. And then they go and think up something like this. For my money I'm getting inclined to think that the entire mobile industry should be so tightly regulated in every aspect that they are not allowed to launch new ideas without them first being approved by the same committee that designed the Camel.

NOKIA, WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

Posted Tuesday 18th September 2007 16:08 GMT

Here in USA Nokia is not a big name,and the only reason for that is,they NEVER advertis anywhere! Motorola have all these super cool TV ads and billboards. NOKIA, WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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