September 18, 201114 yr You know, when you call someone and get some annoying muzak in your ear. Is this "service" for free? If not, who is paying for it, the caller or the receiver of the call.
September 18, 201114 yr the owner of the phone ur calling has paid for the music, just like buying a ring tone for ur phone u can buy calling tone
September 18, 201114 yr One of my pet peeves, those who use this usually pick music I hate. Maybe one day they will offer a service where you can pay to have a normal calling tone. There's a free business idea for y'all, DTAC/AIS/True etc.
September 19, 201114 yr One of my pet peeves, those who use this usually pick music I hate. Maybe one day they will offer a service where you can pay to have a normal calling tone. There's a free business idea for y'all, DTAC/AIS/True etc. The calling tone is normal, the fact that it isn't to your personal taste doesn't make it otherwise lol, I'm sure you are allowed to choose the music you use as well. Maybe it might be better to tell the person with the tone that you refuse to call them until they change it lol Edited September 19, 201114 yr by mrclough
September 19, 201114 yr One of my pet peeves, those who use this usually pick music I hate. Maybe one day they will offer a service where you can pay to have a normal calling tone. There's a free business idea for y'all, DTAC/AIS/True etc. The calling tone is normal, the fact that it isn't to your personal taste doesn't make it otherwise lol, I'm sure you are allowed to choose the music you use as well. Maybe it might be better to tell the person with the tone that you refuse to call them until they change it lol It's not that simple, not all calls are social calls. If you like a song then use it as your ringtone. Why bother using it as the calling tone when you will never hear it anyway (only people calling you will hear it).
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