Flipping phone woes…. why not swap it out with Flipswap ?
We just had a call from one of our SEO clients who was advising us they would be late for their appointment this afternoon. The reason for this coincides nicely with Dave’s previous post on the HTC Diamond Touch. The laptop they needed was back in their hotel room, simple you may think but not when your hotel room key card has been placed in the same pocket as your HTC Diamond. The phone rendered the magnetic hotel door key card useless, leaving the client calling reception from the hallway unable to get back into their room.
Im beginning to wonder if both Dave and the client shouldn’t be looking into Flipswap
Im not sure the phone deserves a “second life” but surely trading is the way to go rather than just placing it in a drawer somewhere. Flipswap enables you to get paid for your old phone.
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@ben tell that to the Hilton staff that are blaming the phone, also we have multiple authors
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Checked out the site – awesome stuff… definitely supporting the whole “green” movement. Great idea!
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Ben, I think your comment was un-good
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I fort dis post woz well wikid. Innit.
It is a blog, does it really have to have perfectly constructed sentences and grammar. Not everyone in this industry has perfect written English (especially myself).
If you don’t like it don’t read it!




Mythbusters busted this myth, so they’d be happy to do a followup: perhaps email them?
I’ve tried myself with rare earth magnets, and it’s quite hard to erase a card.
On another note, your writing style has degraded down to “teen net speak”, viz malformed sentences, un-words, etc. Not a great professional textual demeanour! Any chance you could please place some respect in your readership, and write the way you would write to a client?
I mean, this comment was tapped out on iPhone on a bus, from heathen/convict Australia: and I have tried to make the effort.