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ScottC Nov 1, 2007 11:17 am


Originally Posted by moonbeam (Post 8659303)
63k and bargain :confused:

I dont wear a watch or rings so may as well have a nice phone new money or not :D

63k for SIX Vertu phones is a steal! Especially since they are a limited edition. If you are gonna do it, do it right!

cordelli Nov 1, 2007 11:23 am

Oh, I'm sure it's a steal, just not the same kind of steal everybody else is thinking. :p

moonbeam Nov 1, 2007 11:26 am

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moonbeam Nov 1, 2007 11:31 am


Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 8659348)
63k for SIX Vertu phones is a steal! Especially since they are a limited edition. If you are gonna do it, do it right!

One is enough for me! ^

Are they reliable?

BlackCat Nov 1, 2007 11:48 am

I had a Vertu Signature and then an Ascent for a while*. As previously mentioned, they are effectively old technology Nokia phones in a bling (and rather heavy) casing. Frankly they are not the same as watches or jewelry: phone technology goes out of date quickly, and the absence of 3G and Bluetooth (still only on a subset of models) gives some indication as to how far the phones lag behind current models. Plus, IMO, they just look vulgar.

BC

* Vertu was a client; I didn't buy them!

moonbeam Nov 1, 2007 11:57 am


Originally Posted by BlackCat (Post 8659568)
I had a Vertu Signature and then an Ascent for a while*. As previously mentioned, they are effectively old technology Nokia phones in a bling (and rather heavy) casing. Frankly they are not the same as watches or jewelry: phone technology goes out of date quickly, and the absence of 3G and Bluetooth (still only on a subset of models) gives some indication as to how far the phones lag behind current models. Plus, IMO, they just look vulgar.

BC

* Vertu was a client; I didn't buy them!

The new models have bluetooth....

I think they look nice and clean unlike say the N95 or any of the sony phones!

Sandpaper Nov 1, 2007 2:13 pm


Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 8659001)
The Tulip EGO comes to mind...

That is an atrociously ugly laptop. Criminal charges should be filed against the maker for perpetuating aesthetically unpleasing devices.

mkt Nov 1, 2007 2:24 pm

First two reactions:


Originally Posted by moonbeam (Post 8659333)
Oh and people who use the word "new money" normally tend to have No money!! ;)

HAH!


Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 8659344)
No, people who use the words "new money" tend to have a lot of "old money" ;)

Hahahahahahahahaha!!!!! YES!!!!!!

and now for my thoughts.

Vertus are tacky. Want to impress? Get an unlocked iphone or kick@$$ blackberry. Want to be tacky and practical? Get a Dolce and Gabbana razr. Vertu is like a Maybach- for the wealthy without taste.

Personally, I come from a very comfortable background and I've been fortunate enough to live very comfortably myself ;). I use a red razr that I'm quite happy with and an unlocked black GSM razr for international travel and as a backup. Better example: my older brother lives in Key Biscayne, FL (google it, that's your answer), drives an Aston, and has not flown coach since 1997. His phone is a Treo 700, even though he can afford any phone he wants. That's your hint right there... money and taste are better than money and rubbish.

Jimmie76 Nov 1, 2007 3:00 pm


Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 8659001)
Yes, several brands have made one, they all look tacky.

The Tulip EGO comes to mind...

Oh Yuk! :eek:

moonbeam Nov 1, 2007 3:15 pm

I'm from England there is no such thing as old money in the states!:rolleyes:

Was in Key Biscayne few weeks ago Awful place!

I live in St johns wood (google it, that's your answer)

And i have a "kickass Blackberry" Well two to be exact...

mkt Nov 1, 2007 3:25 pm


Originally Posted by moonbeam (Post 8661096)
I'm from England there is no such thing as old money in the states!:rolleyes:

sure there is :) The kids of wealthy old-money foreign immigrants like myself, and wealthy old-money immigrants like my parents and grandparents :p Oh, and the Kennedys.


Originally Posted by moonbeam (Post 8661096)
Bloody americans!

I know! Tell me about it! :D


Originally Posted by moonbeam (Post 8661096)
And i have a "kickass Blackberry"

That's nice. I threw mine in the pacific when I got annoyed with having a leash.


Originally Posted by moonbeam (Post 8661096)
Well two to be exact...

Two Blackberries? I'm guessing you must either like to torture yourself, have two necks to hang leashes from, or you must have some compensatory issues :)

mkt Nov 1, 2007 3:27 pm


Originally Posted by moonbeam (Post 8661096)
Was in Key Biscayne few weeks ago Awful place!

What made it so awful? That fact that it's the safest neighborhood in Miami and the one of the only places in South Florida many (myself included) would consider raising a family in? Or the USD$3mill being asked for a 1/4 acre 'tear-down.'

Bueno, si no hablas Español, yo entiendo porque usted lo odio. Pero en realidad, eso pasa cuando estas en una ciudad que es mas de 50% extranjera... específicamente de países hispanos.

moonbeam Nov 1, 2007 3:33 pm


Originally Posted by mkt (Post 8661181)
What made it so awful? That fact that it's the safest neighborhood in Miami and the one of the only places in South Florida many (myself included) would consider raising a family in? Or the USD$3mill being asked for a 1/4 acre 'tear-down.'

Bueno, si no hablas Español, yo entiendo porque usted lo odio. Pero en realidad, eso pasa cuando estas en una ciudad que es mas de 50% extranjera... específicamente de países hispanos.

Quite simply the people and the weather was .... when i was there!


I find the houses superb value when u compare them to what you get in London!

mkt Nov 1, 2007 3:50 pm


Originally Posted by moonbeam (Post 8661227)
Quite simply the people and the weather was .... when i was there!

That's quite a British trait I've noticed. If something goes wrong, like the weather, that's beyond the control of anyone, the place is still rubbish.


Originally Posted by moonbeam (Post 8661227)
I'm 24 and have no plans to raise a family anytime soon.

I'm not much older, but I tend to base where I live on whether or not I'd like my progeny brought up there. It's kept me from having to call the police at home or filing a claim against my homeowners insurance ;)


Originally Posted by moonbeam (Post 8661227)
I find the houses superb value when u compare them to what you get in London!

ahh... gotcha. I found quite a nice 3/4 in Chelsea for about USD$3.5mill, and a handful of 2br properties scattered about for under USD$2mill. That's well within the price range of most KB residents.

moonbeam Nov 1, 2007 3:53 pm


Originally Posted by mkt (Post 8661329)
That's quite a British trait I've noticed. If something goes wrong, like the weather, that's beyond the control of anyone, the place is still rubbish.



I'm not much older, but I tend to base where I live on whether or not I'd like my progeny brought up there. It's kept me from having to call the police at home or filing a claim against my homeowners insurance ;)



ahh... gotcha. I found quite a nice 3/4 in Chelsea for about USD$3.5mill, and a handful of 2br properties scattered about for under USD$2mill. That's well within the price range of most KB residents.

They must be rather as we say COSY :)


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