Hi Stuart
It is the i-phone 3GS US$ 199 for the 16gb and US$ 299 for the 32gb or AU$ 879
or AU$1040 downunder
Martin
http://www.apple.com/iphone/compare-iphones/
On 14/01/2010, at 8:42 AM, Stuart Evans wrote:
Hi Martin,
They might be for an iPhone 2G but not a 3GS.
Cheers,
Stuart
Hi Martin
You have to take a 2 year ATT US contract to get it at that price. If you
read the bottom of the buy now page you'll see the follow:-
---quote
Requires new two-year ATT wireless service contract, sold separately to
qualified customers; credit check required; must be 18 or older.
Hi Daniel
So if I was wanting to buy an iPhone to use in Geraldton, what would
you advise?
Vodaphone looks like the best of a bad bunch. Telstra is stupid, but
we have a $40 deal with them for our little out of plan LG!
Reg
On 14/01/2010, at 8:59 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi Martin
You
Hi Reg
I can't advise I'm afraid. It's really one of those personal preference
things. You've got to weigh up which things each company offers you and
their plans and see what things you want and what suits you for the price.
Personally, I use Vodafone in Perth, but that's because I've been
Martin
That price ($199) is on a plan with ATT, locked to their network for
24 months. (notice the little superscript 1 after the price? Its
very important - reveals details on the required 24 month plan)
Furthermore you can't walk out the store with one without being on an
ATT plan,
In attempting to print a PDF from Acrobat Pro version 9.3 I cannot
set my printer in the Format For selector of the Page Setup requester
- it shows only Any Printer.
As a consequence I cannot print to my printer's full margins.
I see my list of printers in all other software Page Setups,
It would help if we knew what printer you are printing to. Is it to do
with the PPD file for the printer?
Dave
On 14/01/2010, at 11:37 PM, Mike Fuller wrote:
In attempting to print a PDF from Acrobat Pro version 9.3 I cannot
set my printer in the Format For selector of the Page Setup
I recently purchased an iPhone for $1040 and was told it was locked to
Telstra and it would be an extra $150 to unlock.
Jewels
On 14/01/2010, at 11:26 PM, choy wrote:
Martin
That price ($199) is on a plan with ATT, locked to their network
for 24 months. (notice the little superscript 1
Jewels
Did you buy it from Telstra(or some other retailer) or from the Apple
Store? If from the latter that is definitely the unlocked price so
there should *not* be an unlocking charge. If you bought it from
anywhere else(vodafone/telstra/optus/other retail phone store) then
there could
Agree with Daniel, I too am with Vodafone but I can't say I recommend
them for rural Australia, especially with the iPhone as the iPhone
can't do 900MHz 3G -which is the frequency that every other carrier
apart from Telstra are using for extended coverage.
A very shrewd move (and parting
Hi Wamuggers!
This is just an alert. Please read and then be careful.
I recently purchased some goods from an Hong Kong agency (TradeTang) and paid
through PayPal believing this would give me some protection.
PayPal says:
You can open a dispute for 2 reasons:
1. You paid for an item
On 14/01/2010, at 11:37 PM, Mike Fuller wrote:
In attempting to print a PDF from Acrobat Pro version 9.3 I cannot set my
printer in the Format For selector of the Page Setup requester - it shows
only Any Printer.
As a consequence I cannot print to my printer's full margins.
I see
RegThis link is working again.Have a look.http://www.numbersinaflash.com/RodOn 14/01/2010, at 9:37 PM, Reg Whitely wrote:Hi DanielSo if I was wanting to buy an iPhone to use in Geraldton, what would you advise?Vodaphone looks like the best of a bad bunch. Telstra is stupid, but we have a $40 deal
RegTelstra (whilst they are still scoundrels, they do have the best coverage) now have a Cap plan.http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile/plans/3g_nextg_cap_plans.htmlIt seems for $49 a month you get $200 worth of calls (but not data). Add a $10 data pack to that.cheersBlittoOn 14/01/2010, at 9:37 PM,
Dave,
I wish I had known that information before purchasing it from a
Telstra shop - guess its a good way for them to make an extra $150.
As it was, the phone had to be replaced by Apple as it was not
functioning correctly
Jewels
On 15/01/2010, at 12:14 AM, choy wrote:
Jewels
Did
i'm aware of this since i signed up with paypal, if goods are
purchased outside ebay, paypal offers only to send money to any email
adress w/o the high cost as you would have to pay to western union
because paypal is part of ebay paypal has better control over buyer/
seller/goods thus is
Thanks for the replies Ronni and Dave and sorry for the confusion -
I'm trying to physically print a PDF file from Acrobat Pro to a non-
postscript printer so a little more data:
I'm using Tiger and attempting to print to an Epson R230, although it
doesn't matter which printer I use - it
Hi Mike,
Do you have the Epson R230 showing in Print Fax with correct drivers and
printing from other applications without any problems?
Can you print a PDF from Preview without any problems?
Taken from Adobe Support:
At times, you may encounter problems when printing a PDF file. For example,
Ray
Although PayPal facilitated the transaction did you actually use a
credit card within PayPal? If so, you would be able to call on your
Credit Card bank for settlement.
Merv
Raymond Hirst wrote:
Hi Wamuggers!
This is just an alert. Please read and then be careful.
I recently
There is also one other benefit of using paypal it isolates your credit card
from who ever you are buying from so less chance of
it being used for fraud.
Roger
On Fri Jan 15 8:24 , James / Hans Kunz sad...@iinet.net.au sent:
i'm aware of this since i signed up with paypal, if goods are
Thanks Merv!
That is my next port of call.
Regards
Ray Hirst
On 15/01/2010, at 10:38 AM, Merv Bond wrote:
Ray
Although PayPal facilitated the transaction did you actually use a credit
card within PayPal? If so, you would be able to call on your Credit Card
bank for settlement.
Dear WAMUGersmy wife has purchased a couple of ringtones from the iTunes store. They appear in her music folder but not in her Ringtones section of iTunes and she cant get them onto her phone as ringtones.Please - any advice?see belowtaBlittoPlease enter error code here:11556I can connect to the
Hi Blitto,
Has your wife set the preference for Ringtones?
iTunes menu Preferences General tab and make sure the box to Show:
Ringtones is checked?
Is she using an iPhone 3G S?
Cheers,
Ronni
17 MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
2.4 GHz / 4GB / 800MHz / 500GB
OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
Windows 7
Hi RonniYes - Ringtones is checked.Yes the newish iphone with video camcheersRodOn 15/01/2010, at 12:54 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:Hi Blitto,Has your wife set the preference for Ringtones?iTunes menu Preferences General tab and make sure the box to Show: Ringtones is checked?Is she using an iPhone 3G
Ah Blitto,
The Error 11556 I wonder if it means If you are not in the U.S., then itunes
purchased ringtones are not available.
I'm sure though that you can purchase ringtones from iTunes store from
Australia now, you couldn't for a long time.
I've only ever created my own ringtones for my
Does anyone have a Mac usb keyboard and mouse that they no longer
want and want give away? A hockey-puck mouse is fine. Can collect
within reasonable distance.
I do know that a Wintel keyboard and mouse will work, but the real
thing will suit better.
Regards,
Ray Forma
North Fremantle
Rod
I had a similar problem some time ago altho they were not purchased ringtones,
I made them.
I THINK this is what you have to do: double click on each ringtone and it
should then appear in the ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Ringtones folder as a
quaver couplet inside a dark square icon. I
Hi Blitto,
Looks like my reason below might be the reason your wife can't create
ringtone from iTunes Store purchased music.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10890455#10890455
Cheers,
Ronni
On 15/01/2010, at 1:54 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Ah Blitto,
The Error 11556 I wonder
28 matches
Mail list logo