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theclearanceguy@aol.com

2005-06-28, 10:55 pm

Get out of your cellphone contract anytime in the USA

go to : http://www.celltradeusa.com

If you know someone stuck in a contract please pass this site to them.
They will be very thankful...

Xman

2005-06-29, 6:55 am

Hey dumbass...if you charge $200 to get some one out of a contract and
Verizon charges $175 early termination fee how in the world do you do
business? And since your website isn't even available yet for people to see,
why not take your small penis some where else. You aol punk.

<theclearanceguy@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1119986970.688686.29840@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
quote:

> Get out of your cellphone contract anytime in the USA
>
> go to : http://www.celltradeusa.com
>
> If you know someone stuck in a contract please pass this site to them.
> They will be very thankful...
>



Steve Sobol

2005-06-29, 6:55 am

Xman wrote:
quote:

> Hey dumbass...if you charge $200 to get some one out of a contract and
> Verizon charges $175 early termination fee how in the world do you do
> business?


Obviously he banks on a lot of people being ignorant and/or not reading
their contract.
quote:

>And since your website isn't even available yet for people to see,
> why not take your small penis some where else. You aol punk.


I think you're being too nice. He's a fraud and a spamming doofus.

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Quick

2005-06-29, 6:55 am

Steve Sobol wrote:
quote:

> Xman wrote:
>
> Obviously he banks on a lot of people being ignorant
> and/or not reading their contract.
>
>
> I think you're being too nice. He's a fraud and a
> spamming doofus.


My guess is that he's trying to set up a cell phone
contract exchange site. For example you get out of
your VZW contract by exchanging it for a Cingular
contract if you wanted to move to Cingular. You
register and he charges you for hooking you up
with the person to trade contracts with? I'm assuming
there is some possibility it's a screwy but legitimate
thing. The site is titled exchange right?

-Quick


Mij Adyaw

2005-06-29, 4:55 pm

He is a spamming BUNGHOLE!!

"Steve Sobol" <sjsobol@JustThe.net> wrote in message
news:d9tg83$qh0$2@ra
tbert.glorb.com...
quote:

> Xman wrote:
>
> Obviously he banks on a lot of people being ignorant and/or not reading
> their contract.
>
>
> I think you're being too nice. He's a fraud and a spamming doofus.
>
> --
> JustThe.net - Steve Sobol / sjsobol@JustThe.net / PGP: 0xE3AE35ED
> Coming to you from Southern California's High Desert, where the
> temperatures are as high as the gas prices! / 888.480.4NET (4638)
>
> "Life's like an hourglass glued to the table" --Anna Nalick, "Breathe"



Steve Sobol

2005-06-29, 4:55 pm

CC'd to the spamming idiot because I haven't had any fun with spammers lately.

Quick wrote:
quote:

> with the person to trade contracts with? I'm assuming
> there is some possibility it's a screwy but legitimate
> thing. The site is titled exchange right?


I doubt it's legitimate.

For one thing, he's charging more than it would cost the customer if they
just paid the ETF directly.

For another thing, there's no useful contact info on the website (w, and if
you WHOIS celltradeusa.com, you'll see that they registered with Network
Solutions using the "private registration" feature.

Also, I clicked on one of the informational links - you have to *register*
to find out what he's about.

He claims you save $200 per contract. Bullshit. Do any of the carriers even
*charge* $200?

Spammy spammed a buttload of Usenet newsgroups and web-based cell forums
(use google's web search to search for theclearanceguy@aol.com and you'll
see some of the web posts, and obviously you can see the crap he posted in
Usenet on groups.google.com). I doubt he'd have the balls to actually post
here and describe what he's doing.

Hm. Too bad he's paying top dollar to AOL. They have rules against spamming
and they *do* terminate spammers' accounts.

Hey spamslug, why don't you show up here in alt.cellular.verizon and explain
why you're legitimate? My bet is that you won't because you're trying to
defraud people. Prove me wrong. In fact, if you prove me wrong I'll
publically apologize (although you're still spamming, so I'm still going to
report you to AOL and whichever provider you're using for Usenet access).

So? Guts, or no guts, TheClearanceGuy?

--
JustThe.net - Steve Sobol / sjsobol@JustThe.net / PGP: 0xE3AE35ED
Coming to you from Southern California's High Desert, where the
temperatures are as high as the gas prices! / 888.480.4NET (4638)

"Life's like an hourglass glued to the table" --Anna Nalick, "Breathe"
Quick

2005-06-29, 4:55 pm

Steve Sobol wrote:
quote:

> CC'd to the spamming idiot because I haven't had any fun
> with spammers lately.
>
> Quick wrote:
>
>
> I doubt it's legitimate.
>
> For one thing, he's charging more than it would cost the
> customer if they just paid the ETF directly.
>


Oh... I must have missed the one that he was charging $200.
I was just thinking that VZW does allow you to transfer financial
responsibility for an account from one person to another. I have
no idea whether the other carriers do or not. Just trying to figure
out what the deal is. Can't imagine it's as dumb as "Pay me more
than the ETF and I'll get you out of your contract".

It's spam no question. Almost invariably these things that
are not completely up front are a scam as well. Maybe AOL
will terminate him for a slight delay.

-Quick
quote:

> For another thing, there's no useful contact info on the
> website (w, and if you WHOIS celltradeusa.com, you'll see
> that they registered with Network Solutions using the
> "private registration" feature.
>
> Also, I clicked on one of the informational links - you
> have to *register*
> to find out what he's about.
>
> He claims you save $200 per contract. Bullshit. Do any of
> the carriers even *charge* $200?
>
> Spammy spammed a buttload of Usenet newsgroups and
> web-based cell forums (use google's web search to search
> for theclearanceguy@aol.com and you'll
> see some of the web posts, and obviously you can see the
> crap he posted in Usenet on groups.google.com). I doubt
> he'd have the balls to actually post here and describe
> what he's doing.
>
> Hm. Too bad he's paying top dollar to AOL. They have
> rules against spamming and they *do* terminate spammers'
> accounts.
>
> Hey spamslug, why don't you show up here in
> alt.cellular.verizon and explain why you're legitimate?
> My bet is that you won't because you're trying to defraud
> people. Prove me wrong. In fact, if you prove me wrong
> I'll publically apologize (although you're still
> spamming, so I'm still going to report you to AOL and
> whichever provider you're using for Usenet access).
>
> So? Guts, or no guts, TheClearanceGuy?



Steve Sobol

2005-06-29, 10:55 pm

Quick wrote:
quote:

> Oh... I must have missed the one that he was charging $200.


mmm... that was from upthread... it doesn't say much on the site. I did get
a one-line reply from Spamboy, and I replied to *his* reply asking what he
gets out of this deal - I don't think he's doing it out of the goodness of
his heart.

--
JustThe.net - Steve Sobol / sjsobol@JustThe.net / PGP: 0xE3AE35ED
Coming to you from Southern California's High Desert, where the
temperatures are as high as the gas prices! / 888.480.4NET (4638)

"Life's like an hourglass glued to the table" --Anna Nalick, "Breathe"
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