So does anyone know if the Droid that I can randomly get is a GSM
Droid or a real Verizon Droid?  Cause I'm not switching to
Verizon :-).

On Mar 3, 9:06 am, "anton.slut...@gmail.com" <anton.slut...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Ah!  Finally someone from google!  Thanks Roman!  I was starting to
> worry there for a second and have been frantically checking my google
> checkout account balance :)
>
> Anton
>
> On Mar 2, 7:46 pm, Roman Nurik <romannu...@google.com> wrote:
>
> > Folks, the email is NOT a fake. We will look into the email issues.
>
> > Roman Nurik
> > Android Developer Relations, Google
>
> > NOTE: please do not send me email directly about this.
>
> > On Mar 2, 4:43 pm, Mark Anacker <closecr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Well, if nothing else, Google should now be on the lookout for
> > > potential fraudulent activity involving developer account and order
> > > numbers.  Especially originating out of China :-)  Although it would
> > > be nice to think that they would have someone in a Security role who
> > > could jump on this sort of thing, and provide some official
> > > information.  But their warehouses full of geniuses are probably much
> > > too busy for such trivial matters... :-)

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