It sounds like you're on Sprint. Do you access the internet or send picture mail? If you don't have the PCS Vision Pack, it'll cost you an arm, leg and your firstborn.
2007-08-06 18:00:15
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answered by ~*~ strryeyedgrrl ~*~ 4
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by pcs sounds like sprint. do you have a data package on your plan? if not and your using web it charges you $0.03 per kb used. if you do have a data plan then call *2 and speak with a rep they can help you out
2007-08-06 19:03:19
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answered by ghettocowboy248 5
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do no longer difficulty, a Mac could possibly handle downloading and changing documents on your iPod, so plenty greater appropriate than a residing house windows laptop. they are additionally no longer plenty greater costly, and that they are so plenty greater appropriate equipped, enormously while in comparison with any laptop i've got seen. My Mac hasn't broken (and has only had a million crash) as quickly as in the two years I easily have had it, and it extremely is only a £279 Mac Mini. Plus, they are appropriate, and, with leopard, have an working device years previous to residing house windows. the alternative is obvious. % a Mac.
2016-10-14 06:23:15
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answered by rud 4
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turn it off or throw your phone/pc in the river
it is a expensive waste of time and money
the money especially so
do you send photomail via internet servers
or storage of some sort via internet servers
if you do? then find out who it is exactly and if you have to find out
that means you automatically use a internet server of the phone/internet company servers choice without really knowing what you let yourself in for,Death to all greedy fat greasy salespeople im all for it ,i want to ram a product right down their full of hot air gobs when they try to covertly sell me something i didnt know existed let alone wanted ,and then they will make out that is what you need to buy to get something up and running if you rumble them
and even then after being rumbled still the fat fukcers dont give up trying their luck
2007-08-06 18:13:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Anytime you use Sprint data services you get charged this fee -- its something like $0.05/KB of data transferred (ie. web browsing, IM, GPS, etc.)
2007-08-06 18:00:39
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answered by mdigitale 7
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