USCC FAQ: Last updated on 5/17/12 - Please read before posting questions!
As my first official act as uscc forum mod, here's the FAQ y'all have been asking for. This is a work in progress, of course, and will be updated as needed. Feel free to PM me with suggestions on content, layout, or any other concerns you might have. It can't be all-emcompassing, but hopefully it'll answer the basic questions you have about either uscc or this forum in general. I'll keep this thread locked to prevent clutter.
Much thanks goes to both frail and letsgoflyers for putting up with me when we didn't have a mod.
For starters, the rules for this forum are the same as all other forums on HoFo. Because the rules can be updated at any time, I'll just provide a link.
I like cruz's (Sprint mod) idea for their FAQ, so I hope he doesn't mind if I use it here. If you have a specific question in mind, just click the links in this post to be taken straight to the answer.
Watch the thread title to know when it was last updated. Material updated since the last update will be in red. If I make multiple updates in the same day, I will treat all updates on that day as a single update.
Non-uscc-branded phones
Since 7/15/03, uscc will NOT activate a phone unless it is uscc-sourced. That merely means that it was originally sold by uscc or an authorized agent. It does NOT mean you have to buy the phone from a uscc store. You CAN buy a phone from a friend, eBay, or whereever, but it MUST be uscc-branded. Also, phones can be direct-purchased from some manufacturer's, most notably Motorola. They will ask you who you're carrier is, and ship the phone uscc-branded. These phones can be activated.
New policy on TDMA, Analog, and non-1x CDMA equipment
Effective 8/22/05, uscc will no longer activate ANY of the following, even on an existing lines:
1) TDMA equipment
2) Analog-only equipment (i.e. Bag phones, Car phones, etc.)
3) NON-1x CDMA equipment (older CDMA phones such as V120, V60, 5185, etc.)
4) NON-e911 equipment: Kyocera 2235, LG VX10, Nokia 6385, Audiovox CDM-9150x (These are the only phones in this category that were carried by uscc.)
The following is a list of phones which are either for sale now or have been sold by uscc in the past that are CDMA 1x, and are e911-capable, thus can be activated. If it's not on this list, it can't be activated. If you see a model I've forgotten, feel free to PM me.
Notes: Models shown in magenta are prepay-only. This merely means you can't buy it for post-paid in a uscc store. Models shown in blue are SpeedTalk phones, but can be used on any plan. Models in green are smartphones, and require the appropriate smartphone plan. They cannot currently be used on prepay accounts unless marked with an asterisk. Models in dark orange are Premium handsets, and require the $19.95 Premium Mobile Internet package. These also cannot currently be used on prepay accounts. Models in red are net devices, tablets, mobile hotspots, or aircards. They are not voice capable and cannot be added to a family plan. They require the appropriate data package. Models marked with an '^' are LTE-capable.
If you already have it activated, you will not be required to swap it out. However, if you deactivate the phone, you will NOT be able to reactivate it.
This policy CANNOT be overridden by a Store Manager. As many of you know, this policy is a direct result of the current FCC requirement that all carriers must have 95% of the customers on e911-capable equipment by 12/31/05. (Note: the TDMA and Analog networks were shut off on 2/10/09, so those phones will no longer work.)
Last edited by tearsonurcheek; 05-17-2012 at 05:45 PM.
How do holidays minutes bill, and what days are they?
Thanks goes to is_that_clear, who posted the wording I'm using here. Couldn't make it clearer myself, so here it is:
On the following days, calls will be billed at off-peak rates (when applicable):
New Year's Day (January 1)
Memorial Day (Last Monday in May)
Independence Day (July 4)
Labor Day (First Monday in September)
Thanksgiving (Fourth Thursday in November)
Christmas Day (December 25)
Any calling plan (postpaid and prepaid) that has a Night/Weekend calling package will have minutes deducted from that allotment. All other calling plans will be billed as normal.
Note: Roaming calls (that are billed roaming or come from Roaming Minute packages) on any plan will bill normally, as the n/w feature does not count when outside of your coverage area.
Last edited by tearsonurcheek; 09-13-2011 at 01:04 AM.
1. What are Wireless AMBERSM Alerts?
Wireless AMBER Alerts are a voluntary partnership among the wireless industry, law-enforcement agencies, and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), to distribute AMBER Alerts to wireless customers who opt in to receive the messages and are able to receive text messages on their wireless phones
2. Why were Wireless AMBER AlertsSM created?
Statistics show the first three hours after a child’s abduction are most critical to recovering the child alive. Recognizing that wireless technology can help galvanize communities to assist law enforcement in the search for and safe return of the child, CTIA- The Wireless Association™, its members, its industry partners and The Wireless Foundation are excited and honored to launch the Wireless AMBER Alerts Initiative.
By combining the efforts of the wireless industry with National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and law enforcement agencies, the Wireless AMBER Alerts Initiative will be a catalyst for the wireless industry’s more than 182-million wireless subscribers to aid in the safe return of an abducted child.
3. What is the History of the AMBER AlertSM Program?
President Bush authorized the national AMBER Alert program as part of the PROTECT Act signed in 2003. The law formally established the federal government’s role in the AMBER Alert program, appointing the Department of Justice (DOJ) as the agency responsible for coordinating AMBER Alerts on the national level. DOJ has officially partnered with NCMEC, authorizing them as the agent that coordinates and disseminates AMBER Alerts to secondary distributors.
AMBER stands for “America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response” and was created in 1997 when Dallas-Fort Worth broadcasters teamed with local police to develop an early warning system to find abducted children. The AMBER Alert Program was soon adopted across the nation and is a legacy to Amber Hagerman, a 9-year-old girl who was kidnapped while riding her bicycle in Arlington, Texas, and then murdered.
According to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), more than 200 children have been recovered since the AMBER Alert program began in 1996. More than 80 percent of the total numbers of successful recoveries to date have occurred since October 2002, when the AMBER Alert program became a coordinated, national effort. For more information, visit the NCMEC website www.missingkids.com.
4. What will trigger a Wireless AMBER AlertSM to customers?
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) will initiate the transmission of AMBER Alerts to wireless carriers after law enforcement has issued the alert and the following criteria, recommended by the U.S. Department of Justice, has been met:
There is reasonable belief by law enforcement that abduction has occurred.
The abduction is of a child age 17 years or younger.
The law-enforcement agency believes that the child is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death.
There is enough descriptive information about the victim and the abduction for law enforcement to issue an AMBER Alert to assist in the recovery of the child.
The child's name and other critical data elements, including the Child Abduction flag, have been entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
5. How do Wireless AMBER AlertsSM work?
An abducted child, age 17 years or younger, is reported to a local law enforcement agency.
If the abducted child case meets the recommended criteria, law enforcement issues an AMBER Alert and The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is notified and provided with the information to include in the alert.
NCMEC formats the AMBER Alert message and sends it electronically to Syniverse.
Syniverse sends the AMBER Alert message to participating wireless carriers, including U.S. Cellular.
We then send the AMBER Alert message, in a text message, to customers who have signed up to receive the notices.
6. How do I sign up to receive Wireless AMBER AlertsSM?
Sign up at www.wirelessamberalerts.org. You’ll need to provide your wireless phone number, including area code, and designate up to five zip codes for which you want to receive Wireless AMBER Alerts.
IMPORTANT: The information you provide will be used solely for the Wireless AMBER Alerts and will not be shared with any additional parties.
7. Are Wireless AMBER AlertsSM available in all 50 states?
Yes, Wireless AMBER Alerts will be available, through participating wireless carriers, in all 50 states.
8. How often will I receive Wireless AMBER AlertsSM?
Approximately 200-250 AMBER Alerts are activated across the nation each year. You will only receive an AMBER Alert if a notice is sent pertaining to the zip code(s) you designated when you signed up.
9. Will I receive Wireless AMBER AlertsSM from all over the country?
No. You will only receive AMBER Alerts if the alerts pertains to the zip code(s) you selected when you signed up.
10. Will I receive Wireless AMBER AlertsSM that affect only the specific zip code(s) I select?
Sometimes an alert will be issued statewide or for an entire metropolitan area, which includes one of the five zip code(s) you have selected. So you may receive an alert for an area that is larger than what might be covered by your particular zip code selection.
11. Will I receive Wireless AMBER AlertsSM when I’m traveling?
Typically, you will receive Wireless AMBER Alerts when you are out of your home coverage area, just as you receive text messages of any kind when you are traveling. In some instances however your text messages cannot be forwarded to your wireless phone. Regardless of where you are, you will only receive Wireless AMBER Alert notices that pertain to the zip code(s) you selected..
12. I received a Wireless AMBER AlertSM and believe I have relevant information. Who do I contact?
Call the number that appears in the text of the AMBER Alert notice you received to report helpful information. Do not call your wireless carrier or respond back to the AMBER Alert message.
13. An AMBER AlertSM was distributed in my area, but I didn’t receive it. Why?
A vast majority of Wireless AMBER Alerts will be delivered in an expedient fashion. In some cases, factors outside of our control, such as local terrain, weather interference, technical difficulties or systems limitations of other companies could delay or prevent the delivery of AMBER Alert notices. Delivery of Wireless AMBER Alerts is not guaranteed.
14. I need to report a missing child. What should I do?
To report a missing, abducted or lost child, please call your local law enforcement agency or The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) at 1-800-THE-LOST.
15. How do I unsubscribe from receiving Wireless AMBER AlertsSM?
You can unsubscribe to Wireless AMBER Alerts at any time by going to www.wirelessamberalerts.org. Enter your wireless number and follow the directions to be removed from the wireless AMBER Alert distribution program.
16. If I leave U.S. Cellular and go to another company, will I still receive Wireless AMBER AlertsSM through my new company?
No, you must re-subscribe with your new carrier.
17. If I leave U.S. Cellular, then return, will I automatically receive Wireless AMBER AlertsSM through my new company?
No, you must re-subscribe each time you change from one carrier to another.
18. What is the difference between Wireless AMBER AlertsSM and other organizations sending alerts?
Wireless AMBER Alerts is the only wireless industry initiative that is in partnership with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), the organization authorized by the U.S. Department of Justice to distribute AMBER Alerts after they have been issued by law enforcement. Wireless AMBER Alerts™ is the work of leading wireless industry experts, using state-of-the-art wireless technology.
These text are 100% free, whether you have a text plan or not.
Customer Service
611 - free call from your cell phone, hours 6am to 11pm local time, 7 days a week
888-944-9400 - toll free from anywhere in the country, airtime free within your plan's coverage area
#BAL (#225) - check your minutes and texts, also gives account totals for ShareTalk/Family plans, also a free call
Prepay
#369 - a free call. Use this number to check you money/minutes balance, and to refill your account, if you are set up for Instant Refill. The minimum refill over the phone or in the store is $5. The minimum refill through Western Union is $25. They also charge their own $5 fee, in addition to the amount you are adding to your account.
888-4EZ-FILL - Use this number to set up Instant Refill with a credit or debit card.
Financial Services
888-939-3900 - Toll-free, airtime free within your plan's coverage area
#PAY (#729) - check your current balance and make payments, this # is available 24/7, but live reps are not. The number itself is free.
Roamer Support
888-872-7462 - roaming issues/questions, and after hours help with lost/stolen phones. This department is available 24/7. Airtime free call from within your plan's coverage area.
Rebates
877-872-1800 - to check status of a submitted rebate or for rebate questions www.uscellular.com/rebates - to check status and download the current form
Last edited by tearsonurcheek; 07-21-2008 at 01:52 AM.
Unless specified below, "messaging" refers to text, picture, and video messaging. Belief plans include Unlimited messaging on Essential and Essential Plus plans. Basic plans are pay-as-you-go at 25 cents/each, incoming is free.
Packages for retired plans
Pay-as-you-go: 25 cents to send
Unlimited: $19.95/month
Family Unlimited: $29.95/month, only available on "Family" plans, not the older ShareTalk plans
Text-only packages
Text 250: $4.95/month, overage is 25 cents to send
Text 750: $9.95/month, overage is 25 cents to send
Picture/Video-only packages
MMS 20: $2.95/month, overage is 25 cents to send
MMS 50: $5.95/month, overage is 25 cents to send
MMS 100: $10.95/month, overage is 25 cents to send
All of the above include free unlimited incoming messages and the email address feature. You can choose to block all messages, or just the email address by calling CS and requesting it. You can also block just the Premium Text Messaging feature, without affecting normal texts. There is no way to block only outgoing texts, or individual senders, although if the sender is a known spammer, it'll likely be added to uscc's spam filter, thus blocking it for all customers. If you get a spam message, notify CS. This way, it can be tracked, and added to the spam filter, if necessary.
Note: Blocking regular texts will also disable picture messaging, as the MMS notification is sent to your phone via SMS.
Premium Text Messaging
This is when you text to a certain short code for an extra charge, such as on the game show Deal Or No Deal. USCC does not support all campaigns. The campaign itself will tell how much each text is. This fee is in addition to normal text usage fees, and will show on your bill in the "Other Charges and Credits" section.
Current campaigns that uscc supports (searchable by campaign name or short code), along with the appropriate short code and charges can be found here: http://www.uscshortcode.com/USC_01.aspx
You can also see many campaigns, pricing, and even sign-up online on the uscc website, here: http://www.playpremium.com/
Can I text while roaming?
In most areas, yes. If you are roaming on Verizon or Alltel (CDMA) you should have no problems. If you do have problems sending or receiving, call Roamer Support. There are no extra charges for texting while roaming. Sent texts will deduct from your package, or cost 20 cents each if you don't have a package or go over. Incoming texts will be free.
How can I send a text via the web?
Two ways:
1) To send from the website, go here: http://usc.ztango.com/uscwmss
2) To send from an email address, send to 10digit#@email.uscc.net. This is only for text messages, and should not be confused with the picture messaging address (10digit#@mms.uscc.net), which is included with all pix messaging packages. The Text Messaging address (aka email address) is included with all current text packages.
Some of the providers only support 1.5-way messaging, which means you can send, and they can respond, but they can't initiate the conversation. In this case, have them save a text from you, and they can initate by simply replying to that text. Also, they can initiate by texting to your email address: @email.uscc.net. If their provider is not on the list, you can still text them by using their email address, rather than their phone number.
There is no extra charge for international messaging.
What are the email addresses to text other carriers?
Here are some, more will be added as I am made aware of them. If you know of one not on the list, just PM me. Except as noted below, use the full phone/pager number (same as if you were calling), followed by:
Who can I send/receive MMS with?
Any other uscc customer, also you should be able to exchange with the following:
Advantage Wireless
Alltel
AT&T Mobility/Cingular Wireless
Boost Mobile
Centennial Wireless
Cincinnati Bell Wireless
Cricket
Iowa Wireless
Long Lines Wireless
Metro PCS
Midwest Wireless
Pioneer Wireless
Rural Cellular
Sprint/Nextel
SunCom
Verizon Wireless
T-Mobile
If the recipient does NOT have a picture messaging package/phone, or they are not on the above list, they will receive a text message with a link/password to view the picture from your online album. You can also send/receive with any valid email address in the world, including an MMS address, such as the following (use the customer's 10-digit number followed by):
What phones support MMS?
All camera phones do, except the Motorola Q and HTC PPC6800. The only non-camera phone (at this time) that does is the Motorola V262.
Last edited by tearsonurcheek; 10-27-2010 at 03:56 PM.
Families now have their own set of plans. Minimum of two lines, max of six. All Belief Family plans include Unlimited Incoming Calls, Unlimited n/w @ 7pm, and Unlimited m2m. Cost of the plan covers the first two lines. Extra lines are $10 each on Family Basic, $20 each on Family Essential, $40 each on Family Essential Plus/Family Unlimited Basic/Family Premium, and $50 each on Family Premium Plus.
If you are already on a ShareTalk or retired Family plan, you can add lines to it, up to a max of 4 (5 for Family plans), including the primary. You will not be eligible for any current promos, however, existing promos already on your account (free incoming, free m2m, etc) will automatically cover the new line(s) as well.
Last edited by tearsonurcheek; 10-27-2010 at 04:01 PM.
Enter your zip code. Each store may have one or more of the following icons:
Green-Yellow: You can make payments here.
Green: These stores accept cash-only for payments. Payment may take up to 3 days to post to your account.
Yellow:These stores have in-store techs. Call ahead to make sure the tech is in.
Blue: These stores have Spanish-speaking associates.
Dark Red: You can refill your Prepaid account at these stores.
Battery Meter Icon: These stores participate in the Battery Swap program.
Last edited by tearsonurcheek; 05-20-2009 at 11:50 AM.
What is "ICE"?
ICE stands for In Case of Emergency. The intention is that you mark one of your contacts in your cell phones phonebook by adding "ICE" to one of your contacts, who would be the person you want notified if something happens to you. At some point, if emergency personnel haven't notified a next-of-kin by other means, they would hopefully look in your phonebook, see the ICE contact, and call that person. For example, if you have a phonebook entry named "Mom and Dad" that you want to use for this purpose, you could rename it something like "ICE - Mom and Dad".
Downsides
1) The phone must be easily indentifiable as "yours". If your phone allows you to alter the screen tag (where it says "US Cellular" or "roaming"), you could put your name instead. Recent Motorola's and all LG's since the VX4400 allow this. Not sure about other brands. You could also keep it on a belt clip.
2) The phone must be able to power on, for obvious reasons.
3) The phone's screen must be readable, again, for obvious reasons.
For these reasons, it is recommend to treat ICE as a supliment to your emergency info, rather than the sole source.
Why am I getting text messages from uscc, am I getting charged, and how do I stop them?
If you have a postpaid account, there are four primary reasons you might get a text from uscc.
1) Renewal Campaign
2) New features and feature promos
3) New and spotlighted easyedge applications
4) You're past due on your bill
If you have a prepaid account:
1) Refill confirmations
2) Low balance alerts
No, you're not charged for any of those. Remember, all incoming texts are free with uscc, even if you don't have a text plan. Can you stop them? Yes. For the "ads" as some call them, just call CS and ask to be added to the no-text list. This will not stop the bill reminders, however.
Last edited by tearsonurcheek; 09-12-2007 at 09:05 AM.
What can I do with "easyedge To Go" and the Mobile Browser? What email providers can I set up on the Mobile Email application?
The Mobile Browser includes all of the EE2Go content as links on the homepage, plus has the additional capability of being a full web browser. This is the included content, read straight from the EE To Go menu on my LG UX260 (bold underline = major category, underline = subcategory):
News
National News
AP Election News '08
Fox News
MarketWatch
Futures (Prophet.net)
AP News Network
ABC News
CNN
Chicago Tribune
Yahoo! News
MSN News
Local News
Local TV News (search by city or zip)
My Fox (defaults to Chicago, choose from 26 other cities)
NBC 5, Chicago
ABC 7, Chicago
NBC 2, Tulsa
NBC 21, Bend
NBC 15, Madison
NBC 13, Des Moines
NBC 4, Oklahoma City
CBS 8, Knoxville
Weather (accuweather.com)
Sports
Sports
Fox Sports
ESPN
CBS Sportsline
Sporting News
College Sports (rivals.com)
Baseball
MLB
Chicago White Sox
St. Louis Cardinals
Milwaukee Brewers
Your Team
MLB Info
Football
NFL
Chicago Bears
St. Louis Rams
Your Team
NFL Info
Basketball & Hockey
NBA
NHL
Social Networking
MySpace
Facebook
LinkedIn
Peepsnation
Crush Or Flush
MocoSpace
Bebo
Photobucket
Flickr
Twitter
Email & IM
Email
Yahoo!
MSN Hotmail
AOL Mail
Gmail
Instant Messaging
Yahoo! Messenger
MSN Messenger
AOL Messenger
Google Talk
En Espanol
Yahoo! Espanol
Horoscopos
BBC Mundo
AOL Movil
MySpace
La Jornada
Hoy
Sports Ya
Expansion
Diario Digital
Travel and Find It
Yahoo! Directions
Dictionary (LookWAYup.com)
Flights (Sabre Virtually There - Sabre is the company that runs American Airlines' travel)
City Info
Phone Numbers (Superpages Mobile)
Metromix Chicago
Zagat
Entertainment
Rotten Tomatoes (movie reviews)
Horoscopes (Chicago Tribune)
Lottery
TMZ.com
Netflix
Yahoo! Movies
Variety
Amazon
Movietickets.com
TV Guide
E! Online
Lifestyles
Cellfire Coupons (Cellfire.com)
Askmen.com
IGN (Game Reviews)
Weight Watchers
Wired Magazine
NY Post Gossip
The Daily Fashion
Discovery Health
Good Housekeeping
Elle Magazine
101 Cookbooks
The following Free Email Providers can be set up using the preconfigure wizard on the Mobile Email Application. You do not have to sign up for that provider's POP3 access (i.e. Yahoo! Plus) for this application. You do however, have to have an existing account with them (you can't set up the account via this application):
GMail
MSN/Live/Hotmail
AOL Mail
AIM Mail
Yahoo! Mail
In addition, by selecting "More" on this screen, you can preconfigure with the following ISP's:
Earthlink
Bellsouth
NetZero
.MAC
Comcast POP
Charter
Iowa Telecom
On this screen, you can also select "Other IMAP" or "Other POP3" to manually configure any IMAP or POP3-enabled email account not on the list above.
Last edited by tearsonurcheek; 12-01-2008 at 10:43 PM.
1) Change your plan once per bill cycle with NO contract renewal required. Promos on your account carry over as long as they are offered on the plan you're moving to.
2) Get a new phone. No longer tied to the contract (although a discount will require a contract if you are on a non-Belief plan), you're eligible 10 months after taking a 1 year discount, or 18 months after taking a 2 year.
3) The 30 day guarantee: Within the first 30 days of service or a contract renewal, you can end the contract without an ETF by simply returning the equipment in working order, with everything that came with it (including the box, earpiece, manual, etc.).
Notes
1) If your previous contract was not completed, it will be reinstated.
2) For Prepay, the guarantee is 15 days only.
3) For warranty issues, the phone will be swapped out in the store for the first 15 days only. After that, it will go through normal warranty procedures.
Last edited by tearsonurcheek; 10-27-2010 at 04:03 PM.
What numbers can I dial without using my minutes?
Here's but a few confirmed (note I won't include local radio stations, although there are many that do have a special number like "#93" that does not use your minutes):
611 - Customer Service
888-944-9400 - Customer Service
888-872-7462 - Roamer Support
#CG - U.S. Coast Guard
#BAL - check usage
#PAY - check balance and pay your bill
...and verified via the respective state's website when possible. If anyone has a cell-specific number for any of the states listed below, feel free to PM it to me. Of course, whereever 911 is available, you can also call that for any emergency, but the numbers below are for that state's Highway Patrol.
Alabama - 334-242-4378 or *HP
Alaska - 907-428-7200 or *273
Arizona - 602-223-2000
Arkansas - 501-296-1860 or *HP
California - 911 or 800-835-5247 (CHP non-emergency) or 800-GAS-ROAD (free call - road conditions)
Colorado - *CSP (*DUI to report a drunk driver)
Connecticut - 800-443-6817 or 860-594-2650
Delaware - *77
Florida - *FHP
Georgia - *GSP
Hawaii - 911
Idaho - 911 (*ISP to report drunk drivers)
Illinois - 911 or *999 (Highway Emergencies only)
City of Chicago only - 311 (Police non-emergency)
Indiana - 911 (*11 on the Indiana Turnpike)
Iowa - 800-555-HELP
Kansas - *HP (*KTA for the Kansas Turnpike)
Kentucky - 800-222-5555 or 800-4KY-ROAD
Louisiana - *LSP
Maine - *77
Maryland - *77
Massachusetts - 911
Michigan - 800-525-5555
Minnesota - 911
Mississippi - *HP
Missouri - *55
Montana - 911
Nebraska - 800-525-5555
Nevada - *NHP
New Hampshire - *NH
New Jersey - #77
New Mexico - 505-827-9301
New York - 911
North Carolina - *HP
North Dakota - 800-472-2121 or *2121
Ohio - 877-7-PATROL (*DUI to report a drunk driver)
Oklahoma - *55
Oregon - 800-452-7888
Pennsylvania - *11 (Turnpike Emergencies)
Pennsylvania - *DUI (Report a drunk driver)
Pennsylvania - *12 (*11 on the PA Turnpike)
Rhode Island - *77
South Carolina - *HP
South Dakota - 605-773-3536
Tennessee - 615-741-2060 or *THP
Texas - 800-525-5555
Utah - *11
Vermont - 800-862-5402 or 802-244-8727
Virginia - #77
Washington - 800-695-ROAD or 360-438-7700
West Virginia - *SP
Wisconsin - 608-846-8520
Wyoming - 800-442-9090 or #HELP
If you know of one (other than Radio Stations, which are too many to list), feel free to PM me or cclay25, and we'll add it.
Last edited by tearsonurcheek; 10-27-2010 at 04:08 PM.
That is a list of countries you can dial, and the long distance rates, as well as a list of carriers with whom you can send/receive text. Contact Roamer Support at 888-872-7462 to find out if you can use your existing phone to roam outside of the US. Some countries will require that you do this prior to going there, so that we can contact the carrier you will be roaming on in order to cut down on potential fraud.
Last edited by tearsonurcheek; 09-02-2009 at 11:44 AM.
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