Nokia grants service extension to early UK Comes With Music buyers
Filed under: Multimedia, Nokia
Being a serial early adopter can be a rough existence — you pay more, you deal with more bugs, you stand in long lines (disproportionately in the cold, it feels like), and you deal with less-experienced customer service staff. Every once in a while, though, cosmic balance swings in the other direction and rewards you for all of your trials and tribulations. Take Nokia’s Comes With Music service, for example, which is celebrating its one-year anniversary of British service by extending the original one-year agreement by an additional 90 days for those who were “among the first” to sign up. They’re not specifying what the cutoff is here, but subscribers are being told to keep an eye on their email — so get ready to enjoy another 90 days of unlimited download bliss.
Nokia grants service extension to early UK Comes With Music buyers originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 15 Oct 2009 12:33:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Popular Posts:
- Nokia c3-02 — Nokia C3 Touch and Type hands-on
- Nokia’s 3710 fold does 3.2 megapixels on the cheap
- Nokia cozies up to TD-SCDMA some more, launches China Mobile versions of the X5 and C5, joins TD Forum
- Nokia 500 ‘Fate’ destined for Q3, 1GHz processor and Symbian Anna onboard
- Nokia 5530 XpressMusic gets FCC approval, still no 3G to be found
Random Posts:
- Reception issues with North American Nokia 5800s to be fixed with firmware?
- Nokia cozies up to TD-SCDMA some more, launches China Mobile versions of the X5 and C5, joins TD Forum
- What’s coming from Nokia this week?
- Nokia bringing Mobile-XL’s SMS-based XLBrowser to African mobiles
- Nokia N900 running Maemo 5 officially €500 in October (update: video!)
There are no posts related to Nokia grants service extension to early UK Comes With Music buyers.
