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OFFICIAL MobileMe transition Information
#11
i wished they'd toss'd all the mobile me users at least one year free of iTunes Match ...
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#12
$tevie wrote:
Hey, I've got mobileme and if it isn't going to cost me anything I'll go along for the iCloud ride. My point was exactly what Zoidberg figured it was.

Not until everyone who was alive when Apple reneged on their "free email for life" offer has died will this go away. It's astonishing to me how important it has remained to folks, that they lost access to something they never paid a dime for ALMOST A DECADE AGO. It's become a betrayal of Biblical proportions.
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#13
I didn't even have that service because I couldn't be bothered at the time, so I lost NOTHING.

You need to learn the difference between a quick post knocked out between phone calls for its sarcastic effect and a "trauma".
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#14
$tevie wrote:
You need to learn the difference between a quick post knocked out between phone calls for its sarcastic effect and a "trauma".

Sorry, $tevie - you caught a venting that wasn't really aimed at you. Didn't mean to say you were overreacting or traumatized. My bad.
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#15
Yeah, my friend; there's no trauma. We all understand business is business. Regardless, it's a valid point. Apple did use the words "free for life" quite a bit when advertising the setup back then. They deserve the knock for it and likely have learned not to include the "for life" thing anymore. At least not in conjunction with "free", eh?

Now, if someone can just tell me what's going to happen with iWeb hosting...
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#16
cbelt3 wrote:
But web site hosting ? Uh oh...

i know.. im bummed about that...
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#17
Perhaps "Free For Life" meant.... for as long as the program is alive.
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#18
Zoidberg wrote:
... Apple did use the words "free for life" quite a bit when advertising the setup back then. They deserve the knock for it and likely have learned not to include the "for life" thing anymore. At least not in conjunction with "free", eh?

I think we can only be happy it wasn't Microsoft. They'd be hiring hit men to make sure that we all expired.
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#19
$tevie wrote:
So who trusts that Apple will leave the free service free forever? I don't.


I'm STILL pissed off about being phukked over by Apple years ago. That's why my primary email account is with Google. :villagers:

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. :mad:
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#20
Well, so much for keeping my Cube synched…
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