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Should I or should I not?

Last night, I was smitten by the SE W710i. I found it really cute and the fact that it was a flip phone - well, you can say that I was really sold on it.

You see, I'm not a techie - I don't usually care what phone I have just as long as I can send SMS and call easily. I always say that the simplier the phone - the better! But now I find myself obsessing with this phone. Last night - when I got home, I still couldn't stop thinking about the phone and up to this moment - I'm still thinking about it.

The question is - should I get it or not?

My brother was telling me just the other day to replace my SE K750i because I was already complaining on the phone's joystick. I told him that I didn't want to replace it with another brand - I would like to replace it with the same brand - but so far (during that time) I haven't found a suitable replacement. And the fact that I have this thing with phones (the simplier the better thingy) I couldn't care less.

When I go shopping I have this thing that when I see an item I like - I have to sleep on it. If the next day, I'm still obsessing about it - I should get it right away. But if I forget about it or lose interest - then it's not meant for me. And today proved to be the crucial decision making day. Should I get one or should I not?

What the hell! I will give it another day. Hahaha!! If by tomorrow evening I'm still thinking about it - I HAVE TO GET IT!

HELP!!!!

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  1. I think your joystick needs to be replaced. My husband also uses a k750i and he has his joystick replaced just a few days ago. But if you're really thinking about the phone then go get it.

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  2. Ooooooh! I can get it replaced? That's an idea! Great! Now, how much would that cost?

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  3. hubby paid P700. Go to Digital Exchange in Glorietta

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