They're your teams direct competition right? You support IBM AIX stuff?legend166 said:Don't get me started.
They're your teams direct competition right? You support IBM AIX stuff?legend166 said:Don't get me started.
If you're on a plan, call them up and get it unlocked for free. Then you can sell it for whatever it's worth, I have no idea.Zomo said:how much do you guys think i can sell an iphone 3gs for? it's locked to optus.
Danoss said:If you're on a plan, call them up and get it unlocked for free. Then you can sell it for whatever it's worth, I have no idea.
Zomo said:They just unlock it for nothing? o.o
Zomo said:They just unlock it for nothing? o.o
i can verify that if you question the legality optus will unlock your iPhone for free, even on prepaid. Also, I'll trade you my beat-up iPhone 3G if you pay postage :lolZomo said:how much do you guys think i can sell an iphone 3gs for? it's locked to optus.
My iPhone 3G was previously with Optus on a plan and they unlocked it free of charge, takes a week or two though (beats paying). Pre-paid I heard they do also, you have to recharge something like $80 and they will.rass said:i can verify that if you question the legality optus will unlock your iPhone for free, even on prepaid. Also, I'll trade you my beat-up iPhone 3G if you pay postage :lol
Stryder said:Capcom are distributed via THQ here, Konami by Atari.
What are you looking for Rocksteady33? Publisher offices? Dev studios? Why do you want to know?
That's exactly the situation I was in when they unlocked mine.I should be doing hw said:What if you're on a plan in which you are paying for the phone hardware cost monthly along with your bill? You can't unlock it for free then I'm pretty sure, you at least have to pay the remainder of what you owe for the phone right?
(I'm in this situation)
How far into the contract were you? I'm still confused, I've only paid a years worth of the actual phone cost by now, are you saying I can just unlock it and not have to pay the rest? I find that doubtful.Danoss said:That's exactly the situation I was in when they unlocked mine.
I didn't have to remind them of legal obligations or anything, I just asked them to unlock it.
You're still locked into the contract, the phone is just unlocked from the Optus network. That way you can do whatever you like with the phone once the contract has ended.I should be doing hw said:How far into the contract were you? I'm still confused, I've only paid a years worth of the actual phone cost by now, are you saying I can just unlock it and not have to pay the rest? I find that doubtful.
If so, fuck yes I might just be selling it then. Good thing I kept it in a case this whole time.
How does one go about doing this? Do we just rock up to an Optus store and ask them to unlock it? Also, I thought their policy was (at least when the 3G was first introduced) that you had to pay to unlock unless you had the phone for over a year or something.Danoss said:My iPhone 3G was previously with Optus on a plan and they unlocked it free of charge, takes a week or two though (beats paying). Pre-paid I heard they do also, you have to recharge something like $80 and they will.
hirokazu said:How does one go about doing this? Do we just rock up to an Optus store and ask them to unlock it? Also, I thought their policy was (at least when the 3G was first introduced) that you had to pay to unlock unless you had the phone for over a year or something.
Kritz said:http://forums.crysis2forums.com/index.php?/topic/111-free-medal-of-honor-beta-keys/
*whistles*
Also, by the sounds of it, AusGAF might be playing some Burnout and then TF2 tonight.
Yeah, it sucks.... which is why we should play SWAT 4 YEEEEAAAH!hamchan said:MoH AusGAF night YEEAAAHHH! (I heard it sucks)
Oh man. He could have bought two and a half copies for the amount he paid!evlcookie said:Mar you got ripped off.
Mirrors edge for $2 (360) now at game starting on monday or something like that.
VOOK said:Picked up Splinter Cell Conviction for $36
Hey hey, I might be on later, but I'm not exactly a beginner, is the thing. :SAgyar said:Anyone want to play some SSF4 tonight (360) tonight? Need some other beginners to play so I can learn to press button.
toasty_T said:Are there any good Wii bundles around at the moment? I've been keen to get one after I saw the new Donkey Kong game coming out. It reminded me how obsessed I was with the first DKC games
toasty_T said:Are there any good Wii bundles around at the moment? I've been keen to get one after I saw the new Donkey Kong game coming out. It reminded me how obsessed I was with the first DKC games, still probably the happiest gaming I've ever had in my life.
How likely is it that someone will bundle it with Galaxy 2? Do first party Nintendo games ever get bundled?
Shaneus said:The sale on at Game is awesome. Some insanely good prices on a fairly random selection of games. After trading it in toward RDR, I managed to re-buy The Saboteur for 360 for $18 new. Also picked up Sega Rally and Mirror's Edge on PS3 for my brother for $8 a pop. ME was also available for PC for $4 (right after I paid $8AU on Steam, too... damnit).
Yeh I know, but I'd rather just have one sitting there for me to pickup after work that daymarkot said:I doubt you need to preorders.
Not... quite sure why you'd do that, because it's definitely worth playing!Agyar said:I would pay $18 for The Saboteur, then put in a drawer and never play it but my GAME store didn't have any copies.
Yoshiya said:$9 billion and alll Telstra really has to do is agree to scrap its copper network (and then make a nice amount selling the copper) and move customers to the NBN as it is rolled out. NBN gets to use Telstra's useful existing infrastructure, such as Telstra's duct network, to keep as much of the fibre underground as possible.
The government will also spend an additional $2 billion to free Telstra from its extremely unprofitable Universal Service Obligation. Telstra shareholders must be thrilled.
Edit: Oh, and this deal doesn't mean anything until the shareholders vote on it in early 2011.
Edit x2: The threats to prevent Telstra from buying spectrum freed up by the digital TV switch and of forcing it to divest its HFC network have also been dropped. This really couldn't have worked out much better for Telstra.
Yoshiya said:$9 billion and alll Telstra really has to do is agree to scrap its copper network (and then make a nice amount selling the copper) and move customers to the NBN as it is rolled out. NBN gets to use Telstra's useful existing infrastructure, such as Telstra's duct network, to keep as much of the fibre underground as possible.
The government will also spend an additional $2 billion to free Telstra from its extremely unprofitable Universal Service Obligation. Telstra shareholders must be thrilled.
Edit: Oh, and this deal doesn't mean anything until the shareholders vote on it in early 2011.
Edit x2: The threats to prevent Telstra from buying spectrum freed up by the digital TV switch and of forcing it to divest its HFC network have also been dropped. This really couldn't have worked out much better for Telstra.
Ventron said:This screams of "I'm desperate for a good headline and I'll give you anything for it."
gruggsmd said:So where is the cheapest place to pre-order SC2?
evlcookie said:Game has it for $79, online only and no free tshirt!
JB has it for $89
Ventron said:Where's your new avatar from?
Quasar said:I don't think its that (the agreement itself I mean). It is clear they were desperate for Telstra to agree to anything so the NBN would not die or get delayed forever.