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Chris K 10-16-2010 07:08 AM

Theres no option on PIN message to choose 'a contact'?????!!!!!!!
 
Theres no option on PIN message to choose 'a contact'?????!!!!!!!

Cant forward a pin message to a new contact
Cant even start a new pin a choose 'a contact'

I have to open the contact 1st and then choose 'send pin' - then type message from scratch

Just how crap is that??????????

What makes it even worse is that PIN messaging is BB exclusive to help promote/sell the brand in an ocean full of mobile phones

There's lot of areas 'under development' where the odd bug can creep in, but only a total donkey could let that slip through their fingers

devnull 10-16-2010 08:10 AM

Not sure what your talking about. I just did it fine.

In the messages folder, blackberry key > compose pin. On the "to:" line, just started typing a name and it worked.

stevetaz 10-16-2010 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris K (Post 1665179)
Theres no option on PIN message to choose 'a contact'?????!!!!!!!

Cant forward a pin message to a new contact
Cant even start a new pin a choose 'a contact'

Do your contacts have PIN numbers included with their contact information? Works fine for me the way devnull described.


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Originally Posted by Chris K (Post 1665179)
What makes it even worse is that PIN messaging is BB exclusive to help promote/sell the brand in an ocean full of mobile phones

You have an odd way of looking at things. Yes, it is a BB exclusive and works very well between BBs. Designed to only work with BBs? Yes. Helps to promote the brand? Maybe. And if so, why not?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris K (Post 1665179)
There's lot of areas 'under development' where the odd bug can creep in, but only a total donkey could let that slip through their fingers


I have no clue what you mean by this.

Chris K 10-16-2010 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by devnull (Post 1665191)
Not sure what your talking about. I just did it fine.

In the messages folder, blackberry key > compose pin. On the "to:" line, just started typing a name and it worked.

Worked for me too
Ill have to use that method

Usually just click 'to' and choose 'contact list'
That's not available on Pin messages
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tsac 10-16-2010 02:05 PM

amazing

TXLady 10-16-2010 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris K (Post 1665179)
What makes it even worse is that PIN messaging is BB exclusive to help promote/sell the brand in an ocean full of mobile phones

So? Don't use PIN messaging then. It's not a requirement. I used BBs for several years and almost never used PIN messaging -- couldn't convince the rest of my team to even try it although we ALL have BBs. Kept trying to get them to at least try every few months. Finally gave up. So we just use text messaging or email.

But you should hear all the people on the iPhone forums belching because the iPhone doesn't have PIN messaging/BB messenger.

aiharkness 10-16-2010 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris K (Post 1665232)
Worked for me too
Ill have to use that method

Usually just click 'to' and choose 'contact list'
That's not available on Pin messages
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On 9700/5.0.0.714 I see same menu for email as I do for PIN when I click in the To field.
I seem to remember a time when I could open the address book from the To line to either select a contact or enter a one-time address, but that was so long ago I'm not 100% sure I remember it correctly. The present convention of simply typing a name and selecting from the drop down list is an improvement.

Doing it your way is going backwards and seems inefficient to me. It seems RIM agrees.
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Chris K 10-17-2010 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by TXLady (Post 1665316)
So? Don't use PIN messaging then. .

What an absurd solution to any problem


"My brand new blackberry doesn't make phone calls"

"So? Dont make phone calls then - send messages instead - thats what i do"


"My brand new £55,000 Lexus wont start"

"So? Dont use it - get the bus - we all get the bus at our place - much more fun anyhow, and it's cheaper on Friday"


Man goes to the doctor - "It's hurts when I lift my left elbow up"

Doctor: "So? Dont do it then"

Ha Ha Ha Ha



Why do we need forums with this 'one size fits all' solution to life



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Chris K 10-17-2010 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by aiharkness (Post 1665317)
On 9700/5.0.0.714 I see same menu for email as I do for PIN when I click in the To field...

Think it must be my OS version - but if i can type a letter it's not big deal - still amazed BB bugged a BB feature

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Motorcycle Mama 10-17-2010 07:38 AM

PIN Messaging is ancient. Use BBM.

aiharkness 10-17-2010 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris K (Post 1665409)
What an absurd solution to any problem


"My brand new blackberry doesn't make phone calls"

"So? Dont make phone calls then - send messages instead - thats what i do"


"My brand new £55,000 Lexus wont start"

"So? Dont use it - get the bus - we all get the bus at our place - much more fun anyhow, and it's cheaper on Friday"


Man goes to the doctor - "It's hurts when I lift my left elbow up"

Doctor: "So? Dont do it then"

Ha Ha Ha Ha



Why do we need forums with this 'one size fits all' solution to life



.

No. Here is the more appropriate analogy: Imagine wanting to push start your Lexus instead of using the ignition. You're used to doing that with your old Detroit product, and you want to do it with your Lexus. How stupid of Lexus not to think of customers like you.

That is the situation. And like in the analogy, you are alone.
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TXLady 10-17-2010 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris K (Post 1665179)
What makes it even worse is that PIN messaging is BB exclusive to help promote/sell the brand in an ocean full of mobile phones

Quote:

Originally Posted by TXLady (Post 1665316)
So? Don't use PIN messaging then. It's not a requirement. I used BBs for several years and almost never used PIN messaging -- couldn't convince the rest of my team to even try it although we ALL have BBs. Kept trying to get them to at least try every few months. Finally gave up. So we just use text messaging or email.

But you should hear all the people on the iPhone forums belching because the iPhone doesn't have PIN messaging/BB messenger.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris K (Post 1665409)
What an absurd solution to any problem.....
Why do we need forums with this 'one size fits all' solution to life.

I specifically replied to your complaint that PIN messaging is exclusive to BBs. (Which is why I only quoted that specific part of your message.) Either I don't get this part of your complaint or you are being inconsistent.

Are you complaining about the exclusivity on the part of RIM or on the part of other manufacturers? It's only between BBs so either use it and only communicate with other BB owners or decide not to use it. If it doesn't work because too many people don't have BBs then use something else. It's a choice you need to make. This "exclusivity" is not a new thing and is something you would have (or should have) known before you bought the BB.

Seems like YOU are the one who thinks "one size fits all" is required when you complain about the exclusivity.

I really don't care if you use it or not. But I just don't understand what you are complaining about here on this specific point.

tsac 10-17-2010 09:59 AM

Wow


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