Now This Is What I Call A "Delayed Delivery"...

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Re: Now This Is What I Call A "Delayed Delivery"...

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Ummm...that was the whole point of having it disabled... :mrgreen:

(Apparently no one else, not even oldr, has gone that far.)
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Re: Now This Is What I Call A "Delayed Delivery"...

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Econoline wrote:Ummm...that was the whole point of having it disabled... :mrgreen:

(Apparently no one else, not even oldr, has gone that far.)
I don't know if that is an option with tracphone.

Anyway, bought 120 minutes last night ($30, it was $20 for 60 minutes) and they gave me another 240 minutes for a grand total of 360 minutes for $30.
If I am on the phone for 360 minutes over the next 3 months, someone shoot me. :o :mrgreen:

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Re: Now This Is What I Call A "Delayed Delivery"...

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I checked around the internet and found out that I can have texting disabled but I have to call tracfone and they will do it.
Now I have a decision to make. :shrug :mrgreen:

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The desicion I whould make is to throw the thing away. :lol:

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Re: Now This Is What I Call A "Delayed Delivery"...

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Yeah, I had to call Verizon and have them do it from there. (I actually wish I could turn it off and on myself from the phone, without having to call Verizon. I'd leave it off pretty much all the time, but there have been a few rare occasions when the ability to receive or send a text would have been useful.)
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