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On 4/4/2014 11:55 AM, Danny D. wrote:
Long story short, I believe T-Mobile lied to the consumer by claiming the LG Optimus F3 and LG Optimus L9 have both 4GB of internal memory and that they can use up to a 32 GB external microsd card. Without arguing why I feel that way, I just wish to ask here whether the complaint rightly goes to the FTC or to the FCC? On the one hand, it's (grossly) false and misleading advertising. On the other hand, it's a communication device. Whom would you file the complaint to? How? I would complain to neither since both claims seem to be literally true. If I made such a purchase and wanted somebody to blame for the results then I'd have to start by blaming myself for not doing a bit of basic research before the act. Whinging afterward seldom does any good. |
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