
Originally Posted by
Rogido
Part of RIM's problem was (is) letting the carriers charge the ridiculous, predatory prices for BBM, email and BB data plans. Why should anyone have to pay a premium to use a BB, over an Android, or a WP7?

Originally Posted by
ansky
Again, you missed my point. I'm not talking about the cost of the device itself. I'm talking about the cost of the data plan required to use the device. I have Verizon, and it costs a minimum of $30/month for a data plan no matter what type of phone you are using. So why should I pay $30/month on data for a Blackberry that has limited functionality when I can pay the same monthly fee for an Android?
Of course he missed your 'point'. What world are you two from? I pay the same amount for data regardless of what handset I'm using.
This confusion can easily be avoided if you pronounce the word intended aloud. If it has a voiced Z sound, then it’s “lose.” If it has a hissy S sound, then it’s “loose.” Here are examples of correct usage: “He tends to lose his keys.” “She lets her dog run loose.”
Loose
not rigidly fastened or securely attached
Lose
to miss from one's possession or from a customary or supposed place
Also, just because a word has an "s" at the end, doesn't mean it needs an apostrophe.
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