Well, that ends that
Strangely, when I got my phone replaced under warranty, suddenly everyone who called me got classical music (Vivaldi, Lucy says) as my ring.
Frankly, I really dislike that service – I think it’s counterintuitive, and leaves me with no idea whether I’m listening to a custom Voice Mail or not.
Solved it by calling up – according to the V rep, he took a similar call a few months ago by a young girl (10-12) who was desperate to get it off because her friends were making fun of her. I declined to mention the snarky comments I’ve received as well. ;)

Yeeeeaaah.
I have the Cantina Theme from Episode 3 for my caller tone :)
My Dad hates it haha
I totally agree with the counterintuitive nature of those rings. Its unexpected, and often inappropriate. (Though I suspect Vivaldi is much more appropriate than the rap tones I usually hear!)
So, if I called you I’d hear Vivaldi instead of ringing, is that what it was doing?
As a replacement for ringing, that sucks. If I heard that I’d think something had gone wrong with the call. As hold music I LOVE IT. If I got Vivaldi everytime my clients put me on hold I’d be a happier person.
And it makes me sad that youngsters are made fun of for classical music. *tsk*
That was what it was doing. :) Not that I’ve had anyone call to check for sure, but it should be fixed now.
It should make you feel sad that adults are made fun of for classical music, heh.
Yes…consider me doubly sad. :( I’ll go be emo over here.
Did I actually just type “emo”??
hehe, yes.
Ringbacks make me wish I could set people on fire through the phone.
That explains your recent craig’s list posts – I was wondering what an “e-sabotuer” was.
Hehehe…. I want to set up the Imperial March as the caller-tone for my parents…. but I don’t think the evil stepmom would appreciate it.
I already have that as the ringtone for them. :)
Oh yes, how I hate the musical ringing on the caller side. Bleh!