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Question Posted Monday December 26 2005, 9:44 pm

okay i got a new phone for christmas. and i switched the SIM card with my old one. and it was working perfectly. buttt now i can NOT get service. i switched the SIM card back to my old phone and the service is working fine. i really don't want to go back to the store and i don't want to call and get my new one activated. HELP ME.

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3frances answered Monday December 26 2005, 9:54 pm:
try contacting your service provider. like if you do "verizon" contact them. they will probably help and/or guid you through fixing it. ok? alright.


ps. you got a cell for x-mas? AWSOME!!
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