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Will you switch to the world’s first LGBTI mobile network company?

Started by Willowicious, July 22, 2015, 10:25:27 AM

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Will you switch to the world's first LGBTI mobile network company?

David Hudson
Gay Star News
22nd July 2015

http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/will-you-switch-to-the-worlds-first-lgbti-mobile-network-company/

"A San Diego-based entrepreneur is hoping to launch PRIDE Wireless: a new cell phone carrier for the LGBTI community"


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enigmaticrorschach

depends of they have great coverage, unlimited talk text and data and a good price tag on their plans as well as phones that are appealing enough for me to buy

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suzifrommd

I don't understand why I should buy this instead of any other wireless company. My wireless companies have both been satisfactory, and have given me no problems for being Trans.
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StrykerXIII

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Jill F

Nope.  I hate my current carrier just fine, thank you very much.

It seems that with utility providers, the devil you know is better than the devil you don't.  At least I don't get nasty surprises with the one I have.  The nasties are all perfectly predictable and I know how to deal (or not) with them.
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ChiGirl

Wait, T-mobile isnt the first LGBTI carrier?  What commercials have I been watching?

It reminds of Credo, the first "progressive" carrier where a portion of their profits go to progressive causes. Well, sure like one tenth of 1% and the service was mediocre at best.  Just companies trying to score some business by latching onto a certain market.

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