View Full Version : Free antenna booster, hands free headset, laser pointer, or knife (pay 6.96 S&H)
Eugene
08-11-2001, 09:29 PM
http://www.popularlink.com/
You have to pay 6.95 for shipping, but if you order more than one thing, i think the shipping amt stays the same until you get too heavy. Limit 4 per customer for each item. Enjoy.
TheLoneGunman
08-11-2001, 10:48 PM
FREE MERCEDES:
Only $40,000 S&H
These are all giveaway items and $6.96 is too much to pay. You can get much cheaper elsewhere
Eugene
08-12-2001, 01:07 PM
awww, sorry guys. I didn't get them myself, but i saw a note saying that the shipping may not go up if u order more stuff, so i thought these things were light enuf to stick a few into a box. :( and i was so happy that i finally found something to post....
Thorin78
08-12-2001, 03:10 PM
hey I heard that the antenna booster really works.
it's a great deal if you don't have to wait 6-8 weeks for delivery like when these things first came out on tv.
yippiekiyeh
08-13-2001, 08:43 AM
The antenna booster works... somewhat, but no where near the hype that the infomercials portray.
PokeyThePenguin
08-13-2001, 11:24 AM
The antenna booster didn't work whatsoever for me. I tried putting it in all different positions too. All I wanted was a one bar increase at my house b/c I only get one bar there and it couldn't even do that. I wasn't that disappointed though b/c I suspected it was a gimmick. Even the place that sold it to me said I'd get a one bar increase at MOST. Maybe it's phone dependent, I don't know. I have a Nokia phone.
TripWire
08-13-2001, 11:38 AM
the damned thing never worked for me either, also have a nokia
cratervalley
08-13-2001, 11:51 AM
I also have one of those antenna booster stickers on one of my nokia 8290 batteries, and then I have one without, I interchange them often and notice no difference. We have a few "shadow zones" in san diego and I still drop calls if I spend too much time in them. I did notice that the antenna bar shows about an extra bar of service, especially around my house, but service is still just as sketchy, and is nothing like the commercials claims of "like a 50 foot antenna on your phone, no more dropped calls, etc. etc. etc."
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