February 21, 2006 (Press Release) --
Numerous consumers are claiming the Motorola V180 cell phone is a defective product. Users complain that the external and internal displays break, unprovoked, within the first few months of ownership.
The website www.brokenV180.com hosts the stories and pictures submitted by its visitors. It also provides links to external reviews of the device, the vast majority of which claim similar issues. The website was created by a former V180 owner turned enraged consumer advocate.
The site's "mission statement" is under a heading "What I Want from Motorola," and starts with a single word, "Nothing." The only thing the site's creator wants is for Motorola to admit the device is defective.
The website www.brokenV180.com hosts the stories and pictures submitted by its visitors. It also provides links to external reviews of the device, the vast majority of which claim similar issues. The website was created by a former V180 owner turned enraged consumer advocate.
The site's "mission statement" is under a heading "What I Want from Motorola," and starts with a single word, "Nothing." The only thing the site's creator wants is for Motorola to admit the device is defective.

BrokenV180.com contains plenty of evidence to support its claims. It contains stories and pictures from numerous visitors to the site, all of whom have had similar issues with the same phone model.
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