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Cell Phone Ringtones


Question Posted Monday January 29 2007, 6:07 pm

I have dropped my cell phone so many times that I now can't recieve/send picture and audio text messages... this means that I can't download ringtones anymore!! Is there a website (price is NOT an option =]!!) that I can dowmload from my computer to my cell phone or ANY way without sending it through a cell phone.
I have motorola e815 in case that matters, and i can't do the PIX Messaging from Verizon (cuz I've dropped it too many times!!

ANY HELP IS GREEAATTLLYY APPRECIATED!!


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Boochie answered Monday January 29 2007, 6:28 pm:
Flycell.com has hassle-free ringtones. try it!

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