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- anonymous
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hi guys, if you got the voucher from hsbc don't think twice just grab it, its totally worth and by the way it depends upon the user of the line.
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- 2008-09-26 05:33
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- jjfad
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Hi guys,
Enough cranking on your case about Sun Cellular and the M620. Can somebody put here comments on the actual phone specifications, hands-on experiences, any positive and negative comments on the phone?
The way I see it, this is much better to the other phones like N2630, N2600C, and the other phones at this range. Take note of the mem slot, samsung on-line support, bluetooth A2DP, larger internal mem, and the rest. Just planning to purchase this phone and I need feedback on those who actually use it!
I've read a post hear that this is a good phone with MP3 capability but battery ain't that good, can anyone have this can comment on that?
By the way, for those who post here about Sun Cellular and HSBC, just read their Terms of Service and Agreement. It is their business together, don't flood this post with junkies. What this can do to those people thinking of purchasing the unit and not to use a Sun Cellular service. Hoax or not, who cares, if you don't like it, don't avail it.
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- 2008-09-25 19:50
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- masterchadz
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> In reply to irene @ 2008-09-17 17:46 from vxeXyup!..the phone is locked for to Sun Cellular for two years..you have the choice to have open line it but the warranty will be null and void..i have a samsung M620..i got this truh the offer of HSBC..
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- 2008-09-25 14:59
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- masterchadz
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> In reply to flowerbeestings @ 2008-09-18 17:50 from v0XIyah your right..it doesn't matter if you will get the Samsung M620 thruh HSBC Offer..its a nice offer..if your a responsible CC holder..then y bother it..:-)
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- 2008-09-25 14:54
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- Chaleo
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Guys lets say you can buy this phone for like 4500. But let me give you this option. if you dont want to avail the Plan Phone with SUnCell under your HSBC card and you will just buy the phone at the store then you will only pay for the amount of the UNit which is 4500+ (just the Unit) you bother yourself how to have load for 2 years. but if you avail the HSBC promo it will cost you 8400 but it was divided for your 350 plan for two years. so in short you got the phone and you have load also unlike having the phone directly from the store but you will have problems with your load afterwards..
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- 2008-09-24 19:26
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- jm
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i think it is useless to avail of that phone m620 thru hsbc, its not free at all bcoz you'll be tied up for 2 years also. so why bother to avail of the hsbc card to get the phone while you can get it thru the sun outlet with the same condition w/o the hassle of acquiring an additional credit card.
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- 2008-09-24 09:14
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- just passing by
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in HSBC promo its 8400 but installment. if you will buy it it will only cost 4800.
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- 2008-09-24 06:46
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- Anonymous
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is samsung m620 has a usb port??? pls answer to the concerned.. thanks
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- 2008-09-23 08:11
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- -concerned citizen-
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also hsbc does not charge you this sun does the charges due to you consumption its just that you plan with sun is in an auto debit arrangement/installment arrangement with hsbc card.
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- 2008-09-22 14:52
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350 would be the base of your plan of course if you go beyond your free 200 text to other networks and call other network additional charges will be billed. that's how a plan works. use excess of their 350 coverage additional charge and amount is subject to tax. hope this helps
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- 2008-09-22 14:50
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- M620curious
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> In reply to [deleted post]hey concerned citizen, from what you posted on your 2nd info specifically this - "Monthly you will be billed 350 plus tax plus excess usage beyond plan 350" - so how much total does the HSBC charges you? do you mean that if i avail the promo i will be charge of not just 350 but more than that?.... please answer concerned citizen... please....
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- 2008-09-22 07:55
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- ReklaMadoRiNi
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regarding hsbc suncell offer,,what the fuss! if u dont like it dont, if u like it then go get it, stop with all u folks whining, we ol got the brains to think if what the other parties involve got to gain from it,,it is all about analyzing. thats what they call market strategy, and market strategies are not always for the benefit of the consumers. u as the consumers ya'll gotta do is think it over..And to think that i thought this review is all about the samsung m620??!!
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- 2008-09-21 05:14
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- M620curious
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can somebody please tell me, specially to those who already has M620 or those who know, is the M620 has themes?... im just so curious about that coz i plan to avail the promo of HSBC..... you know. it's nice if we can customize the look of our phone if it has themes in it...... please answer my query..... thank you very much.....
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- 2008-09-20 07:47
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- Anonymous
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> In reply to vannek @ 2008-09-19 08:33 from vx3cupon claiming the phone, 8,400 + 350 will be debited from your HSBC card. but you will pay the 8,400 for 2 years at 350 installment per month to HSBC and the 350 advance payment will be refunded to you after 2 years.
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- 2008-09-19 09:59
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- vannek
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i also got my card and voucher to claim the phone but still until now iam thinking if i should claim it or not. can somebody answer me, i jusr have read that Php8,400 will be deducted to my credit card as soon as i avail the phone? please answer me so that i can decide if i will get it or not. tnx
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- 2008-09-19 08:33
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- flowerbeestings
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there are other free postpaid fons at sun cellular at Php350 a month...with lock in period of 24 months...but to think which one is better--HSBC's offer and straight from SC...i think ill go for the former..coz they offer not only the fon but the credit card itself,,,if u r a responsible cardholder with good credit history, then the CC they offer is way too better for purchasing items..with 0% on installment plan...but just be a responsible borrower and ull never go wrong.....
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- 2008-09-18 17:50
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- flowerbeestings
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hi guys...the way i understood it, the fon in the market costs around 5K-6K but HSBC is taking Php8,400 ( 350 x 24 months)at 0% interest from ur cc..u know why its 0%? coz their interest is already included in that Php8,400...do u think business establishments like banks will really give u something for free?? they are not hoax but they are definitely trying to hide the real %%% as much as they can otherwise there will be no business existing if they wont gain a thing from what they are selling / promoting...but definitely HSBC is better than some banks offering CC with no freebies...what do u think?
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- 2008-09-18 17:43
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- Anonymous
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2008-09-18 05:22 from vxntyes i agree. it is not a hoax. in the first place you are the one to make the final decision whether to avail the promo or not. docs still needed to be submitted to HSBC but not so 'many' compared to a regular postpaid plan application.
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- 2008-09-18 09:15
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- Anonymous
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> In reply to Anonymous @ 2008-09-18 05:22 from vxnti agree it is not definitely a hoax...and in the first place you are the one who will decide if you will avail the promo or not..financial docs are still needed to be submitted to HSBC but not that 'many' compared to a postpaid plan application..
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- 2008-09-18 06:55
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