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Old 07/27/2009, 11:56 PM   #73 (permalink)
SharonW
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The reason you think I'm a liar is because even though you were obsessed with reading my previous threads, apparently you didn't read them all. Everything I said makes sense given the fact that I bought TWO pre's at the same time (one for me and one for my GF). We both has separate issues with out first Pre's and both had to be exchanged. Now I am having a separate issue with my current one and was considering exchanging for my 3rd Pre.

So, that being said, would you like to continue this charade of making false accusations?

BTW, what could you possibly have to gain by trying to prove that people are liars (of which I am not)? These people looking for constructive advice.

You need to stay off the forums and go find a better way to spend your time.
Nobody here believes that everyone on this forum is looking for constructive advice. Yeah, I read all your posts to determine your motive. At the time there weren't that many because you appeared the same day as that analyst's negative call on Palm due to the poll on this site. It's undoubtedly suspect and your time line and posts don't add up.

I'm not the one involved with a charade.

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