Bluetooth / Verizion Lawsuit
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My Ride: 2004 BMW 545i, Olivin Green, w/Sports Package, basic stereo, chrome wheels, tinted windows, Bluetooth enabled with Moto V710 (Verizon), Sirius Sat Radio (aftermarket), Auxiliary Input for Ipod.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6448213/did/6823933/
Check this article regarding Verizon Wireless and not using BT functions to its fullest potential.
Teriyaki
Check this article regarding Verizon Wireless and not using BT functions to its fullest potential.
Teriyaki
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My Ride: MY 2004 545i; April build; 6 speed; silver grey metalic; black leather; poplar; sport package; cold weather; active steering; xenons .
Originally Posted by teriyaki88' date='Jan 25 2005, 05:31 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6448213/did/6823933/
Check this article regarding Verizon Wireless and not using BT functions to its fullest potential.
Teriyaki
Check this article regarding Verizon Wireless and not using BT functions to its fullest potential.
Teriyaki
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Class Action Arbitration Filed in New York
Kirtland & Packard, in partnership with a NYC law firm filed a Demand for Class Action Arbitration in New York on January 20, 2005.
An arbitration usually gets relief much faster than a lawsuit. The firm is seeking, among other things, damages, updates to V710 phones sold to date for full Bluetooth capabilities, and to stop Verizon from selling V710s with disabled Bluetooth.
Anyone interested should fill out the form on this page:
http://www.kirtlandpackard.com/v710/
Kirtland & Packard, in partnership with a NYC law firm filed a Demand for Class Action Arbitration in New York on January 20, 2005.
An arbitration usually gets relief much faster than a lawsuit. The firm is seeking, among other things, damages, updates to V710 phones sold to date for full Bluetooth capabilities, and to stop Verizon from selling V710s with disabled Bluetooth.
Anyone interested should fill out the form on this page:
http://www.kirtlandpackard.com/v710/
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