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ringback ringtones


Question Posted Saturday February 10 2007, 4:51 pm

i don't understand the pricing for "verizon's ringback ringtones" i looked up the pricing on the website but still dont understand it. is it a 99 cent fee each month and you get a free ringtone of your choice and then if you want another one its $1.99 ???

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kaylalynn answered Saturday February 10 2007, 5:47 pm:
when you buy a ring back tone its 1.99 and you get charged .99 cents a month for it i dont think you get a free ringtone of your choice? but if you want to get antother ringback tone its smae frees again. a regular ring tone is i think 2.99 - i hope ive helped kaylalynn

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