Nokia Cupid service launched in the UK – send free Valentine’s Day text messages
Nokia though it would be nice to come up with a free service for this year’s Valentine’s Day, so it launched Nokia Cupid, a website that allows you to send, for free, anonymous love-themed text messages.
The service is available only in the UK (too bad), and it simply requires you to enter your name, e-mail and phone number.
After that, you must choose one of the pre-set Valentine’s Day phrases, enter the name and mobile phone number of your “sweetheart” and that’s it – your message will be sent, and the receiver won’t who it’s from (since it’s anonymous).

Although it’s not something out of the ordinary, the Nokia Cupid service is definitely welcomed. You can start sending messages right away, here’s the website.
Via Symbian-freak
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