This is getting ridiculous... T-Mobile needs to put a stop to this. I'm considering leaving T-Mobile for Sprint when my contract is up because of the security issues and other issues I've been having. T-Mobile could have gotten bad press for a lot of stuff and I wouldn't have cared but the fact that a cracker had access to their system for months and months makes me nervous. Although I wasn't on service with T-Mobile at that time, it could happen again.
No such thing as bad news? I get Google News TM emails, and this one came in this afternoon. T-Mobile Latest News about T-Mobile stores in New York are selling out of Sidekicks, and evidently Paris is still a Customer
I agree twopiece, which is why I asked because she actually lookes good in that picture (I am very aware that people dye their hair bobo ). She was smart enough to dye her hair a good color and gain some weight!
I thought that had been discussed here previously. It's a bug in the web software provided by BEA Systems WebLogic software. BEA identified it, but T-Mobile didn't patch the software. Kinda like not running Microsoft WIndows update to fix all the IE holes