I don't have the internet on my phone, how do I buy a a ringtone?! My brother taught me that you can switch sim cards with someone else who has internet, and I have done that, but the bill just goes on there bill and they have to pay for it!! It makes me feel bad haha. I also tried over the internet but then they just gave me a text message saying go to this site but I can't cause i don't have internet. Does anyone know how I can buy one without actually going on the internet on my phone? or a way to do that, but not have somebody else pay for it haha. Please and thank yous :)
Additional info, added Monday October 2 2006, 6:00 am: Please answer me because everytime I post a question on this site no one ever answers.. Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? LOL_x0x answered Tuesday October 3 2006, 7:05 pm: i dont have the interent, i have this thing called t-zones
(if you have a t-mobile phone you can message me and i'll tell you all about it)
if not...
try looking under ringtones for a 'ger more' or something option.
or try going on the phones websites and searching ringtones
and sometimes you can buy them from the internet and they go straight to your phone =] [ LOL_x0x's advice column | Ask LOL_x0x A Question ]
sternesindblind answered Monday October 2 2006, 6:59 pm: Some cell phones have a feature that allows you to go to a 'store' on your phone with several things to buy. That's how I get my ringtones. The only other thing I can tell you, as cheap as it may be, record songs on your phone and assign them as ring tones. It works =] [ sternesindblind's advice column | Ask sternesindblind A Question ]
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