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mamba
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Posted: 2006-06-21 18:36
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On 2006-06-21 17:26:28, brix25 wrote:
As a rule I try not to fall in love with beautiful women

Why such a rule? There must be an explanation for this rule, i thought the reverse is usually suppose to be the case(falling for a beauty) as you've done with this one.. What's the story? Sorry i'm not talking about phones this time, i'm going to have to marry next year so i need some gist
pxthomas
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Posted: 2006-06-22 02:12
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@mamba... Tread carefully
http://bux.to/?r=pxthomas
http://www.freemoneyteam.com
brix25
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Posted: 2006-06-22 06:57
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@mamba: At times it can be too much to handle. We'd walk down the street and all the guys would try and sneak a peak at her. She's also quite feisty and demanding, a normal country girl would allow me to get away with a few things, she doesn't. But all that said, I still love her.

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JK
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Posted: 2006-06-22 13:36
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mmmmm MTN 3G end of this year....
brix25
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Posted: 2006-06-22 13:57
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@786KBR: Yes, MTN is planning to launch 3G in Nigeria but this is subject to approval from the relevant authorities. They're also planning on buying one of the PTO's, according to some on this thread these companies have not been making a lot of money. Hopefully the service is affordable for the target market.
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abubakar
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Posted: 2006-06-22 18:20
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@all: pls someone tell brix the real rule he should be following:

NEVER EVER BE QUOTED AS SAYING SOMEONE (even her sister!!!!) IS FINER THAN YOUR OWN GIRLFRIEND!!!!!!

Murphy's Law dictates it will eventually come around and bite you in the ass!!!! like on a day she decides to check out the thread you spend so much time on while ignoring her (checking to see which girls MUST be attracting you here!) !!!so as its too late now (even if you edit your post she'll read mine!!!!!) just buy her choclates and sweets now and start begging pre-emptively!!!!

and the only reason I can see why not to date fine girls is if you're unsure you have the juice to retain one!!!!(be it financial juice, lyrical juice or demo juice, depending on your mode of toasting!!!!!)i always dated the creme de la creme of babes(using lyrical juice!!!!) and married the finest of them!!! (you see, i'm safe from my wife now!!!)
adrusa
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Posted: 2006-06-22 21:41
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Those of us in Ibadan have suddenly got something the Lagos guy will envy us for. You guessed it, it is O'net!!! Formerly known as Oduatel, O'net is a PTO on steroids.
Check it out.

Really fast internet connection at the cheapest rates in Nigeria 6-9am and 8-11pm at N1,500 and N2,800 respectively
No access charges
No disappearance of credit after validity days expiration
N19 GSM calls
N10 Call to USA

Before, I used to feel like moving to Lagos, if there is anybody who feels like moving to Ibadan, I understand.

Someone once told me here that Multilink$ is the MTN of PTOs, I think O'net maybe their GLO.
mamba
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Posted: 2006-06-22 22:55
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@adrusa, tell me more about this o'net guys, how come we never heard of them? Well, i'm interested in switching to mobile fixed wireless & would like to know how much MTS, reltel & starcomms charge per minute for calls to gsm including monthly access charge where applicasle. pls guys, help me out if you have info cos i want to switch ASAP..

[ This Message was edited by: mamba on 2006-06-22 21:58 ]
abubakar
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Posted: 2006-06-23 11:39
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@adrusa: b4 i start moving pls clarify: is 6 - 9am ie 6am - 9am or did you typo 6am - 9pm? if its 6am - 9pm for N1500 (per month i presume) its setting a standard for others to emulate!!!
abubakar
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Posted: 2006-06-23 11:58
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@mamba: starcomms charges N25 for GSM calls, N5 for on-net calls within lag, N15 for landline calls to uk, us and canada, I dont know much about ther dail up charges tho.
mamba
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Posted: 2006-06-23 17:00
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@abu, what about access charge? does anyone have info about MTS & Reltel prices to gsm & access charge per month?
abubakar
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Posted: 2006-06-23 17:43
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@mamba: no access charges. i dont think any PTO's re still charging for access (unless its internet access!!!)
mamba
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Posted: 2006-06-23 19:07
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l believe multilinks still charges N1500 for access per month
coolapostle
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Posted: 2006-06-23 19:24
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Hi, Guys. Vmobile (or is it Celtel Nigeria, now) has really been dealing with me. I finally got to know that lack of validity periods is the reason for all the erroR messages and 229kb transfer Blockade i HAVE BEEN EXPERIENCING.

This their trial has indeed been a TRIAL for me.
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ambyzown
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Posted: 2006-06-24 07:33
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Just read the posts by Brix, Mamba and Abu on issues relating to the fairer sex, and couldn't help but wonder what this site would look like had it been a dating one.

@Abu: e be like say u don crawl well well before u marry.

@Coola: So u wan enjoy free gprs with no validity and no airtime?

@Mamba: Reltel charges N20 per min to gsm, N6.5 for calls to other PTO's and N4 for on-net calls.
Intercellular charges N23.5 for gsm calls and N6.50 for landline calls.
MTS claims to charge N19 for gsm, but I cannot confirm that there aren't any hidden charges.
Reltels Internet service is charged based on usage, and I think it costs about N100 per hour irrespective of peak or off peak periods.
All the others charge a fixed fee for time periods ranging from N4000 to N15,000
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