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The sprintpcs store in San Diego, CA on Fenton Street has always had
problems. They treat their customers bad and you have to take a number and
wait in line for 1 hour.

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There has got to be a dozen, or more, Sprint stores in the greater San Diego
area, why limit yourself to that one ?




"Terry Petersen" <terry@pc8.petersen.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2005.07.17.06.29.32.596923@pc8.petersen.com...
> The sprintpcs store in San Diego, CA on Fenton Street has always had
> problems. They treat their customers bad and you have to take a number and
> wait in line for 1 hour.


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