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People, this broken Nokia wasn't necessarily a 3210 (the true Chuck Norris of phones). As a hint to OP, try saying it sarcastically, that should work. In fact, in the UK, Orange will tell you they "don't have time for this" and hang up on you for not visiting help and support when you didn't think you needed it: changing tariffs for top-up rewards - one doesn't need online activation to get them, the other does. They never refunded all of that free internet and music.
Yup, been there
Well if she can call you then I'm sure her phone is fine...
I work at a call center too and I know the feeling. But at least it's not face to face and they can't hurt you.
No no, the Nokias that were indestructible were the old ones. Once I was talking with a custumer and imagining pouring acid into her eyes. Also, stupid and rude people should be hunted with a crossbow.
This is obviously a lie, there is no such thing as a broken Nokia.
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I'm confused... Why would she need a new phone? Her Nokia should be fine...
What a crazy bitch