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To: sylvester80 who wrote (34276)8/22/2013 3:09:36 PM
From: zax1 Recommendation

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Road Walker

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>> Dec 31st 2017.

Show me somewhere, anywhere that is states there is an end date of Dec 31, 2016 on Nokia-Microsoft exclusivity contract.

You have simply made this date up. Even the article just posted says such an exclusivity deal through such a date is a pixie dust fantasy.

So you are really and truly wasting everybody's fracking time here with your incessant whining over something you yourself don't even believe can happen before 2018.

And you are whining and whining and whining and whining like some switch is going to happen tomorrow, while you complain over and over about returns since January on OF THIS YEAR.

I guess there is no bet, since you have pussied out on a date so badly as to completely undermine your assertion that this is something realistically going to happen any time soon.

So, there being no bet, kindly STFU. Sell your NOK if you don't like the strategy, because EVEN YOU don't believe another one is coming along.

AND THANKS FOR MAKING MY POINT FOR ME.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (34276)8/22/2013 3:20:22 PM
From: zax1 Recommendation

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Road Walker

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>> Nokia would have had to announce support for another ecosystem other than WP.

So now it would not even be a bet about Android??? ROFL.

I simply cannot believe how incredibly weak your are when in comes to standing behind your very own argument. This is simply hilarious.

There doesn't have to be any bet, now. I've already won.

>> If they are bought out or go bankrupt, the bet is off.

When was it that you realized Microsoft might not make Android phones if they buy Nokia? X-D