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aim on cell phone


Question Posted Tuesday April 11 2006, 4:07 pm

i have the samsung sch-a850 which came with aim
now that ive started using it i would try to send a message and after a while itd say action denied or something like that it also happens when i try to sign off
how do i fix that?
thanks


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Sherry answered Tuesday April 11 2006, 8:07 pm:
Just turn your cell phone off and turn it back on again. Sometimes aim on phones freezes up so try that and it should work. If not, call your cell phone provider and ask them if aim was cancelled on your phone. =)

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