This 1989 commercial by Radio Shack called its early cell phone “the most powerful transportable telephone system,” ready to take anywhere. But it was also the size of a briefcase. It only cost $799, ...
I've come to the conclusion that the majority of this forum's members have no idea what they're talking about. RadioShack sells phones. Lots of phones. And with the sales of phones comes nice big ...
I'm from cust care of sprint and I hate people who purshase their phones at radio shack because in order for radio shack to sale they tell customers "sprint customer care will waive the 18.00 HUP fee" ...
Even though the fate of customers’ data wasn’t revealed when RadioShack filed for bankruptcy last month, most thought the retailer wouldn’t sell that info to the highest bidder. RadioShack had even ...
This is a 1991 holiday ad from Radioshack. You know, Canada’s Value Leader. This Christmas we’re asking for iPad minis and crazy stuff no one even imagined 21 years ago. And that’s what makes the ...
The first National Cell Phone Recycling Week began yesterday with Call@Recycle, the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation's (RBRC) cell phone recycling program, and RadioShack Corporation ...
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