Bei Simyo kostet das gleiche 24,90. Wenn du die SMS weglässt dann nur noch 19,90
Beiträge von Mimi84
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1. Es gib einen Bereich für Smartphone und Verträge
2. Bitte nicht Telefontarif schreiben. Dachte du wolltest einen Festnetzanschluss.
3. Was hälst du von der Base Allnet Flat. Da ist alles drin was du brauchst. Kostet nur 30 Takken. -
Schau dir das Nexus 7 mit 3g an. Damit kannste SMS schicken und telen wenn du Bock hast. Ist günstiger als das IPAD 3. Kostet 299 in der 32 GB Version. Ein Ipad Mini mit 32 GB und Funk kostet 599 Takken. Die kleisnte Version mit Funk 459 EUR. Ich hatte das Nex 7 schon in der hand und war begeistert. Ist definitv eines der besten 7-er Tablet aktuell.
Geht mal in einen Media Markt und da kannste dir beide in Ruhe mal anschauen.
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Suchst du immer noch Leute?
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Mach es wie andere
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Als ich das heute Mittag das erste mal gelesen hab ich vor Freude fast erst mal abgespritzt.
1. Ich hatte mit nem Kollegen vor nem Jahr diskutiert ob der mal in München landen würde. Er hatte ja nun genug Zeit um etwas deutsch zu lernen.
2. Der Kerl ist übersymphatisch, hat Charakter (Scheißt auf die Russenvereine in Russland) und er ist jung.
3. Er ist eine Bereicherung für die Liga. Ich bin Bayern Fan und freue mich wahrscheinlich deswegen noch mal umso mehr über ihn.Lieber Pep, als einen schwarz gelben Depp
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Er hat doch ne Kopie der Quittung gefunden
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Hier noch mal der passende Artikel aus dem BGB.
Erfüllungsort ist natürlich dein Standort. Du hast den Artikel nach dem Kauf und der Bezahlung ja geschulded.§ 447 Gefahrübergang beim Versendungskauf
(1) Versendet der
Verkäufer auf Verlangen des Käufers die verkaufte Sache nach einem
anderen Ort als dem Erfüllungsort, so geht die Gefahr auf den Käufer
über, sobald der Verkäufer die Sache dem Spediteur, dem Frachtführer
oder der sonst zur Ausführung der Versendung bestimmten Person oder
Anstalt ausgeliefert hat.
(2) Hat der Käufer
eine besondere Anweisung über die Art der Versendung erteilt und weicht
der Verkäufer ohne dringenden Grund von der Anweisung ab, so ist der
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Was für ein Bullshit. Leg der Polizei den Klärungsfall von Ebay vor und geb denen eine Kopie des Ablieferungsbelegs. Wenn es danach verschlampt wird ist es Problem der Post bzw. des Empfängers. Er muss das mit der Post klären. Generell sind die aber nicht haftbar da es unversichert ist. Du musst das nur bei der Post abgeben und bekommst den Belege dafür. Damit geht das Risiko des Untergangs (so heißt der Spaß) auf den Empfänger über.
Wie gesagt, gibt denen ne Kopie und der Rest ist sein Bier
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Bei der m Verbrauch ist dir Km Leistung kein Wunder...
160.000 sind jetzt nicht sooooo viel, aber allein schon weil er kein TÜV hat, würde ich ihm nicht nehmen, bei der Inspektion kannst nochmal paar Hundert hinlegen, sag ihm er soll TÜV machen, dann 8 Mücken und gut ist.
Gesendet von meinem HTC HD2 mit Tapatalk 2
Nicht unbedingt. Von hier zum Ring bin ich mit 7 Litern gefahren. Autobahn 120-130 und Landstraße 90-100. Wenn ich sparsam fahren will dann kann ich das auch. -
Meiner 3-er ist auch 12 Jahre alt und hat erst 135.000.
Denn kannste auch für 10K haben330ci, E46 Cabrio, 231 PS, Volllederausstattung, Sitze komplett elektrisch verstellbar, alle Fenster elektrisch bedienbar. Klimaautomatik, harman/kardon soundanlage, natürlich handschalter, m3 fehlgen im sommer und lm 73 felgen im winter. arschheizung ist auch mit an bord^^
Will mir dieses jahr nen X1 oder nen 320d Touring holen.
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Ich hab immer gerne Wordpress genutzt. Installiert sich quasi von selbst und ist nahezu Idiotensicher. Weiß aber nicht wie weit es Plugins oder ähnliches für Shops gibt.
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Es gab eine Stellungnahme zu den Problemen in den letzten 2 Monaten.
Zitat
Dear fellow Survivors,It has now been more than two months since we launched
public access to The War Z. We’ve definitely had our ups and downs, and I
thought that this Holiday break was the right time for me to try to step back a
little and think about our journey since it started. This may be a little long,
but I would appreciate if you could stay with me for a few minutes as I try to go
over the highlights of the game as well as some of the hurdles and controversies,
how we have addressed that and what our plans are.First of all a very big and sincere “Thank You!” to
all of you. We are really proud of the community we have formed with you guys.
Every day we have hundreds of thousands of players on our servers, and this is
a life-changing event for the team and me. We are blessed to have you as
members of the community and we are well aware that without you the game would
be nothing. Along with that thanks, though, I need to admit that we failed to
effectively communicate some of our plans and actions to both our existing
players and to our new prospective players. This failure to communicate
resulted in some very negative feedback from some members of our community, but
while it might be easy to label them as “haters” or some other dismissive term,
in all honesty this is my fault. I became arrogant and blinded by the early
success and quick growth of The War Z, our increasing number of players,
numbers we were getting from surveys, etc., and I chose not to notice the concerns
and questions raised by these members of the game community as well as others.
This failure is entirely on my shoulders and if anything I owe thanks to that
vocal minority and admit that I should have paid attention sooner. I chose
instead to concentrate on the bigger picture – my dream of turning The War Z
from being a game developed by a small indie team into a large online venture,
instead of addressing small things first and staying focused on the game
issues. At the end my arrogance led us to the moment, when all those small
things finally caught up and created a “perfect storm” that affected all of our
community members. For that I’m truly sorry and apologize to all of our
community as well as the larger PC gaming community that is not yet playing The
War Z.I do not take this situation lightly, and last week events
were especially humbling for me. I’ve experienced a range of emotions, most of
which centered on regret for not having addressed some of the issues
differently than we did, but we can’t change the past. The only thing we can do
is to be sure that we won’t repeat the same mistakes in the future. I have
realized that as the leader of this ship, I missed all early warnings that were
saying, “Your community is not as happy as you think they are, you need to alter
course.” I was too focused on how great we are and how a small independent team
got their first game to over 700,000 users in a two-month period. Though that is
something to be very proud of, allowing that to overshadow the existing
community and their satisfaction was poor judgment.I want to give you some insight into what our plans are for
the future, but before we get to that, I’d like to clear the air with you on several
important topics.Community management and moderation – the problem
Even since the early Alpha launch, this game has always
cultivated a large and loyal player base that is very active in the game.
Again, thank you for this. Unfortunately, we weren’t prepared for this large
success and the way we managed the community was not the way it should’ve been.
We relied too much on forum moderators, whose primary role was to punish those
who break rules, not to engage the community and guide conversations into
productive discussions about problems. There wasn’t enough presence of the
development team on forums, there wasn’t enough updates on development of
UPCOMING features. We failed to communicate our position and messaging on the
outside platforms such as Facebook, twitter and various online websites, and
when we did this we chose to rely more on arrogance rather than being humble
and trying to understand why people were saying negative things. We chose to tune
out negative reactions to the game, not paying enough attention to them – and
this, again, is my fault. We chose to rely too much on numbers – percentage of
refund requests, number and dynamic of our daily and monthly active users, etc.
Well, in hindsight – those things probably work well for more casual games, but
the hardcore PC gaming community is much different and can be very vocal about
what they feel. Even when the percentage of players with negative comments is
small, as the community grows, even a small percentage can add up to be a very
significant absolute number. And it’s not just a number – those are real people
with real issues they are having with the game. OP Productions (publisher for
War Z) and me personally have failed to address those issues effectively.Community management and moderation – the solution!
We’re changing our community management procedures and rules
right now. We’re going to reevaluate publishing and marketing team performance,
and I will make sure that Hammerpoint Interactive developers will have a much
stronger voice when it comes to community management and we won’t rely 100% on
OP Productions to single handedly handle this. Lots of changes will be
happening very fast in the weeks to come. One of the ideas that I proposed was
to select 10 players from around the world who can represent the player
community and invite them to our offices in Los Angeles, to meet the team,
check out what we’re doing, and share with actual developers their concerns,
wishes and thoughts on the game. We also will involve community, to a much
higher degree, in the process of making our next map for the War Z (called
“California”). We’ll be discussing many of the aspects of the map with you and
asking for feedback.We’re revisiting our forum policies; we’re going to bring on
an additional community management team, additional moderators and we’ll train
them how to respond to things properly. There will still be restrictions on harassment,
trash talk, etc. But we’ll make sure that every opinion is heard. At the same
time, I must also be cautious: we cannot address all issues and there cannot be
only one voice. Please accept that. With hundreds of thousands of players playing,
talking, chatting, voicing their strong opinions, there will always be
diverging opinions. And some issues that are minor ones are sometimes brought
to light by very vocal channels. I would even say there is sometimes a
beginning of controversy because the game is now so popular. So there is
sometimes a distortion between the severity of the issue and the attention it
gets. But we will clearly implement steps to better listen to the community.What is Foundation Release?
The most asked question of the last week was “is this the
final release?” My answer has always been that for an online game a “final”
release means that the game is dead – so there’s really no such thing, you never
stop developing, making changes to and adding new features to the game. This is
how we came to call the current version of The War Z “Foundation Release.” We
launched the Foundation Release on December 17, 2012 as our first-stage release
that we use as a foundation to build upon. It does include the core features
and a fully playable environment. This is our version 1.0, and of course we
will continue to improve that version as time goes on. Did we rush to get it
done? That is a tough question, but to answer honestly I think that we all pushed
very hard to be first to market and in time for the holidays. Our entire team
was working late, long hours to iron out issues and include as many features as
possible. This is part of the reality of being a smaller, independent game
developer. If we had a larger team and more funding we may have done
things differently, but I’m not sure. I don’t think it was a mistake because
our numbers have been strong since day one and, even with the recent
negativity, our metrics are really solid and we’ve been continuing to grow.
The negative opinions are always the most vocal, but most players are really
enjoying the game and we’ve been attracting more and more daily active players
every week. A lot of the gaming journalists that have been playing the game
have also given us some great feedback. I realize that we will take a few hits
from some of the traditional gaming press in terms of review scores, but I’m
hoping that even they will consider that this game is a living project that
will continue to evolve as time goes on. We are very proud of our Foundation
Release, and we do stand behind it like we have stood behind any previous
version.What’s on the Horizon?
As for what will happen next with The War Z? We’re currently
evaluating the relationship between Hammerpoint and OP Productions. I firmly
believe that Hammerpoint should be playing a more prominent role in
publishing/game operating process. We’re in a process of adding new key members
to our team, bringing on guys who have much more experience operating and growing
successful online games and I know this is going to make a huge difference in
terms of development. We’ll be making some big decisions in terms of
leadership for both companies and I will personally change how I handle many
things. Above all we will continue to develop and make this game the best that
it can be.I know that to some people my words won’t matter much. I
understand that. I hope that will change as we move forward and deliver the
features that our players have been waiting for. I can promise you that from
now on things will be much more transparent, and we’ll provide better communication
and engage our community to discuss upcoming features way before they appear in
the game.I do believe that we aren’t even close to uncovering the
true potential for The War Z, and I hope that in the coming year, we’ll be able
to regain trust from people who were alienated by our actions and we’ll be able
to move forward and grow the game together.Thank you for reading all this, thank you for supporting the
game and thank you for helping us to change and realize what’s important as
well as what is not.I hope you are all having a happy holiday and I wish you the
best for the New Year!Sincerely,
Sergey Titov
Executive Producer, The War Z
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Die haben auch 24/7 Sale^^
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3/4 der spiele isn heimspiel^^ sehr gut
Ja weil die schlechter waren als der andere jweils. Im Rückspiel spielen die Heimmannscahften natürlich auswärts. -
Lief gut für die Deutschen. Sowohl in der CL als auch in der EL
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Haha Stuttgart hat immer Losglück. Im DFB Pokal ziehen die als Amateure und Zweitligisten und in der Euro nun Genk.
Livestream hier http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropa…357/drawcentre/index.html
Bayer Leverkusen - Benfica Lissabon
VfB Stuttgart - KRC Genk/Belgien
Anschi Machatschkala/Russland - Hannover 96
Borussia Mönchengladbach - Lazio Rom
Bate Borissow - Fenerbahce Istanbul
Inter Mailand - CFR Cluj/Rumänien
UD Levante - Olympiakos Piräus
Zenit St. Petersburg - FC Liverpool
Dynamo Kiew - Girondins Bordeaux
Newcastle United - Metalist Charkow
Atletico Madrid - Rubin Kasan/Russland
Ajax Amsterdam - Steaua Bukarest
FC Basel - Dnjpr Dnjpropetrowsk/Ukraine
Sparta Prag - FC Chelsea
Tottenham Hotspur - Olympique Lyon
SSC Neapel - Viktoria Pilsen/Tschechien -
Achso mit Handy. Dachte nur der Tarif.
Alternativ halt O² Blue M.129 für das Handy + 29,99 monatlich
http://www.sparhandy.de/tarif-handy-kombiniert.html?tarifekategorie=21540&gruppe=1149&subgruppe=1998175 für das Handy + 29,99 monatlich
http://www.logitel.de/htc-one-…-blue-m--,a1687,1223.htmlViel günstiger gehts nicht. Musst auf ein Angebot hoffen. Bei 1&1 zahlste ein paar Euro mehr aber hast dafür D-Netz und einen Freimonat.
edit: bei Simyo kostet dein Wunschtarif (Telefon und surfen) nur 19,90. Das Handy kostet dann aber extra (ca. 450 EUR).
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Ich habe mich nach langem Überlegen entschieden, das One X zu nehmen da ich Musik mit meinem mp3-Player höre und mir der Soundchip deswegen nicht so wichtig ist.
Ich schreibe gerne sms, es muss aber keine sms flat dabei sein ( es gibt ja whatsapp^^), eine internet und telefonflat sollte es schon sein. Gibt es da was für ~25€ im Monat?
1&1 All-Net Flat Basic für 19,99 EUR für 1 Jahr, danach 29,99, D-Net Quali -
Wir wärs mit Mayazeit? Glaube nicht das die an die Europäer oder deren Zeitzone gedacht haben.
Die Mayas lebten in Mittelamerika, genauer gesagt im Süden Mexikos. Die sind 7 Stunden hinter uns. Wir bekommen also pünkltich um 7 zum Frühstück den Untergang zu spüren. Die armen Asiaten müssen sogar noch nen 3/4 Tag schaffen.