My Favorite SMS Site SmS Sites
#2 Guest_Liberal_*
Posted 18 August 2003 - 04:33 PM
I don't think any site can beat the features of http://sms.williams.co.tt
Loads quickly and is fairly reliable.
Loads quickly and is fairly reliable.
#8
Posted 02 December 2003 - 05:59 AM
I would just like to say that I am presently residing in London and I can't begin to make mention of how sadly depressed I am that www.sms.willaism.co.tt, is not operating.
When I first found out about that site, it was a new opening for me and considering the rapidly progressing growth of modern technology, I was too impressed and too proud.
I saw it as a means of promoting communication between myself, friends and family. And it led me to think that some people really don't appreciate anything good. I am in a country where I often hear the phrase "Black people doh like nothing good anyway, and when yuh doh give them something good, they want to chat bout is because dey black!" Now, I don't know about other members, but I am really growing ill towards that kind of thinking and I feel we really need to examine ourselves individually first and when we become satisfied with whom we are, then we should help the weaker ones to become satisfied within themsleves too.
I witnessed a march of 560,000 people marching against the war in Iraq, and that was just in the UK, and not even a multitude such as that, allowed a change in decision, likewise, TSTT Top Management, ceases to bring about an exisiting service that would suit the average customer, I know two hands clap, and by that I mean that it is up to the customers too, to put their feet down and say we are not having it. But because the telephone has become a necessity rather than just another want, it has proven difficult for the persons who are in desperate need of this service. And when it reaches to that, it means that TSTT is actually exploiting customers and taking advantage of the situation.
So sad, is what I have to say. It is very very sad. But I just want everyone to remain positive throughout and exercise extreme responsibility in everything they do and say.
This is monalisa, born Trini, living in London, saying blessings flow to all!
When I first found out about that site, it was a new opening for me and considering the rapidly progressing growth of modern technology, I was too impressed and too proud.
I saw it as a means of promoting communication between myself, friends and family. And it led me to think that some people really don't appreciate anything good. I am in a country where I often hear the phrase "Black people doh like nothing good anyway, and when yuh doh give them something good, they want to chat bout is because dey black!" Now, I don't know about other members, but I am really growing ill towards that kind of thinking and I feel we really need to examine ourselves individually first and when we become satisfied with whom we are, then we should help the weaker ones to become satisfied within themsleves too.
I witnessed a march of 560,000 people marching against the war in Iraq, and that was just in the UK, and not even a multitude such as that, allowed a change in decision, likewise, TSTT Top Management, ceases to bring about an exisiting service that would suit the average customer, I know two hands clap, and by that I mean that it is up to the customers too, to put their feet down and say we are not having it. But because the telephone has become a necessity rather than just another want, it has proven difficult for the persons who are in desperate need of this service. And when it reaches to that, it means that TSTT is actually exploiting customers and taking advantage of the situation.
So sad, is what I have to say. It is very very sad. But I just want everyone to remain positive throughout and exercise extreme responsibility in everything they do and say.
This is monalisa, born Trini, living in London, saying blessings flow to all!
#9 Guest_Anarchy_*
Posted 04 December 2003 - 12:46 PM
Lets see why was the sms service removed in the first place, one thought come to mind because someone had the manners to notify you that if you did not pay outstanding debts action would be taken and HEY stupid cutting off the sms service didi not prevent the individual from doing the necessary.To this day TSTT do not know where the message originate from because of the backward technology that exsist within that TRIBAL organisation. So we still do not have SMS and they are still Kiddnaping,shooting ,killing and all the other delicasies. Shuttting down the sms service is totaly not justified, so members of authority find it in you cold heart to actualy give us back free communication. The last time i checked that was the service you are trying to provide and failed,
Yours fustratingly
Anarchy
Yours fustratingly
Anarchy
#11
Posted 22 April 2004 - 01:38 AM
Try Ringo-Card Ringo-Card. It's not free, but it's the one which delivers onto your GSM in T&T. Buy a Ringo-card (TT25) in a cell store and after using the download code, they will send you another bonus code (2for1). It might be cheaper than searching for a free one ...
#14 Guest_slick_*
Posted 12 August 2004 - 12:38 AM
#15
Posted 12 August 2004 - 02:55 PM
Well, to advertise my own sites a bit ... I like www.trinidadshopping.com/sms.html or short www.caribsms.com or even shorter caribsms.com
Keeping the idea of 'SHORT' messages alive!
Keeping the idea of 'SHORT' messages alive!