So. I was being stupid and I called MY own phone number. And, obviously, it was busy. So, being me, I hit the button "3" which makes it so it calls you back when the number isn't busy. I didn't think it would work. But it did. Soo...now it keeps calling me, and its a $1 service charge everytime it calls back, but it just keeps calling. How do i fix it!?
2006-11-12
06:10:57
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Consumer Electronics
➔ Cell Phones & Plans
well maybe you have a sister sitting across the room with a cell phone???
2006-11-12
06:21:41 ·
update #1
I can't stop laughing long enough to answer your question. That's funny!!!!
2006-11-12 06:20:18
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answered by Texan 6
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Sorry, but if you wasn't trying to make laugh, YOU DONE IT!! If was so good to don't take it as a joke, sorry. OK, lets see, Have you tried by calling your phone company's costumer service? May be the phone's booklet may help you. If not try this technique: Place the on the floor, out side the house or in the side walk with your preferred hand you'll grab a hammer and rise up your arm taking the hammer behind your head and having your arm in a 90 degrees position, knee before the cell phone and with a fast move let the hammer hit the cell phone between 4 to 5 times, believe me after this maneuver the phone will stop calling you back and you'll save the $1.00. The last steps also work on radios, TV sets, microwave ovens, blenders, hair dryers, tail lights, watches and in the most the the home appliances. Good luck. I like to help people.
2006-11-12 14:27:42
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answered by Javy 7
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Just unplug the phone for a while, or go to the website for your local phone company and read about it, it's called repeat dial, or call the repair number, hopefully they have a number. If you are in the US dial 611 and let them know. then during business hours call your phone company and let them know you need credit, the phone company only charges $ 1.00 per phone number so you won't be billed every time it calls back and this only lasts half hour so leave the phone unplugged for that period of time.
2006-11-12 14:22:13
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answered by You are loved 5
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Call the phone company and ask the same question, and tell them you want the charges taken off your bill. Tell them - "Yeah, I was stupid, so how do I fix this? And I want the charges taken off the bill."
Important thing is not to "ask" - you TELL them the charges are coming off. They probably won't blink an eye.
BTW, I had no idea you could even do that. Good luck.
2006-11-12 14:13:41
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answered by ZenPenguin 7
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First, try taking out the battery, let it sit for a minute and then put the battery in. If that does not work, it is in your programming and you have to delete the function. Read the instructions that came with your phone. If you don't have them, call your carrier.
2006-11-12 14:14:05
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answered by brucenjacobs 4
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That's so funny! Try calling it from another phone, switching it off, or phoning the phone company as a last resort. Remove the battery ASAP as well.
2006-11-12 14:13:17
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answered by davidbrookesuk 3
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Shut your phone off! If that doesn't work, call your cell phone company!
2006-11-12 14:13:20
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answered by tinch 1
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That answer would vary from service providers. So the answer is to ask your service provider.
I would ask them if they can refund your dollars because everyone has a brain blip now and again.
2006-11-12 14:19:54
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answered by Melissa C 2
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Try barring the number. See if that works
2006-11-12 14:15:16
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answered by m_s_m_24 4
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Call your own number again and press three this should turn it off.
2006-11-12 14:13:34
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answered by Jeremy B 1
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Go to your companies store immediatly because you will be charged a lot and spend a lot on something that needs to be fixed
2006-11-12 14:13:13
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answered by KitKat 2
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