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But will T-Mobile offer the rest of us the same pictures?
by Guy J Kewney | posted on 04 July 2008
T-Mobile offers a password-protected site for customers to upload pictures from their phones, "but when Melissa Moore changed her phone number, she says she logged on to her album and found someone else's pictures."
According to the local TV station the Wisconsin subscriber complained: "I'm expecting to see my photos - photos of my granddaughter, myself, my husband - and low and behold there is not only pictures of naked women -- pornographic pictures - but an actual video,"
but wasn't taken seriously by the network.
A message is on its way from T-Mobile to Ms Moore apologising - (for the poor definition of the pictures perhaps?) and hopefully, another one to KAALTV pointing out that it's "lo and behold" too...
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