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go phones


Question Posted Sunday December 9 2007, 7:56 pm

you know how you can get those card for your go phone that equal so many minutes? how to do get those minutes onto your phone?

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Matdredalia answered Monday December 10 2007, 11:25 pm:
If you have an AT&T GoPhone, you can dial "611", and it will then bring up a "personal assistant" who will walk you through adding minutes. Most of it is voice-activated, so I suggest finding a quiet place to do it, as the mouthpiece on the phones picks up background noise and confuses the program.

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