Dengue Fever – Tiger Phone Card

The studio version of Tiger Phone Card from Dengue Fever’s 2008 album Venus On Earth © M80 Music Records

The studio version of Tiger Phone Card from Dengue Fever’s 2008 album Venus On Earth © M80 Music Records

Clips from the CDs of the Telemarketing Avenger.

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This is a review of the LG900g GSM phone with service provided through NET10 (who uses AT&T and T-Mobile as the service carriers). It comes standard with the A/C adapter, Activation Card, Services Guide, the battery, and of course, the phone. You might want to pick up a microUSB cable for transferring your songs and data from your computer. And I recommend that you get at a 4GB microSD memory card. Overall, I recommend that you at least take a look at this phone. I think the cost of the phone is worth it compared to the value of overall features that this phone has to offer. Pros: -Qwerty Keyboard -Lightweight; Small and fairly compact -FM Radio (thru headphones or the built in speaker) -MP3 Music Player -Voice recorder -Decent 2 megapixels photos and video -Good Sounding built in Speaker -Standard 3.5mm standard Headphone jack -Bluetooth – data and audio profiles -It’s inexpensive phone for those looking to upgrade from your basic phone -Reasonable service rates (NO Contracts! Unlimited costs /mo.) Cons: -Not really a “smart” phone (Usually those will have Windows Mobile, Android, Blackberry OS, Palm OS, etc. as the operating system.) -Little bit of hassle importing/exporting contacts -Limited browser capabilities with built in browser (no video streaming) -Does not include microUSB cable or microSD memory card -Needs a better manual (You can google the European model GW300) -Although full qwerty – keys are a tad squished together. But the keys have a good tactile …

A foreign man named Peggy answers the phone as customer service. But does not help more than giving his name. And answering in a less than assuring “yes?”

“this AIN’T t!” dramatel is a calling card service that allows the user to display any phone number/name on the caller ID of the receiving party. catch a cheater, be a cheater, defeat callerID, call block, and call return! yaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy!