“If you ask The Wall Street Journal, the iPhone is coming to Sprint in October,” Mark Hearn reports for SprintFeed. “This sounds great, but if you were to ask a Sprint employee, you just might get a different answer, or no answer at all.”
“We’ve received an internal memo providing employees with details on how to address customer questions about Sprint getting the iPhone,” Hearn reports. “The memo advises employees not to speculate about Sprint getting the iPhone and even suggests the classic “no comment” response to external questioning.”
Read more in the full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Readers “Fred Mertz” and “Dan K.” for the heads up.]
Good advice.
Fortune cookie say: eat cookie , not put foot in mouth.
Memo to Sprint employees: You’re not getting the iPhone, so there’s no point talking about because that’ll just get customers all excited for nothing.
Take a hint: Get the fuck out of here you sick bastard.
Haha. That got a rise out of you, didn’t it. Well done me.
Take the hint asshole – You’re a legend in your own mind and pants.
You’re the one who reposted an old post of mine and asked for an explanation, which I gave. Never would have said anything if you hadn’t brought it up.
You must have multiple personality disorder or some other form of intellectual dissonance. Your occasionally cogent posts are interspersed with drivel and fantasy.
AKA: (Adolescent) Schizophrenia
Sometimes it isn’t the things you say, but the things you decline to say that tell people everything they need to know.
Agreed, although sometimes silence is golden!
I want to see this story posted where it reads “T-Mobile” says employees cannot speak, blah, blah. Make it happen Tim!
Sprint iPhone: Like the other iPhones, but imagine.. you have to pay per month to use the iApps. Want to play Angry Birds your Sprint iPhone? Sprint will be happy to let you play it for $7.99 a month, then uninstall it for you whenever you don’t want to renew..