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January 11th (See this week's devar torah)
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Hi again!

Realizing that our cellphones are more expensive than they need to be, we decided to get different ones. That should be simple, right? Go to the store, get information on the plans and phones, make a choice and sign up. What could be easier? Well, we went to the Cellcom store in the mall here, because their plans are less expensive than the main rival Orange's plans. The man behind the counter explained the plans - after ten minutes we finally understood what he was saying. Then we asked which phones were in the plan, and he pointed to the entire display case. So we looked for a while and picked phones we liked. He then told us, "Sorry, that phone isn't in-stock". OK, so when will it be in stock? "We haven't had it for two months...". OK... so which phones do you have? "All the phones on this side, besides those two." So we looked and looked, and finally made our choices. He said, "That phone isn't in stock, I'll have to order it for you." We spent an hour of our time, and ended up with nothing. Now I ask you, does this sound like a person who is interested in selling phones? Doesn't Cellcom care they have nitwits selling their plans?

Shabbat shalom!



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