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Question Posted Thursday April 10 2008, 1:09 pm

Is there any possible way what so ever that you can get read old text messages that have already been deleted from your phone, or are they gone forver once there deleted off your phone?

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HollisterHunk answered Thursday April 10 2008, 7:02 pm:
yes you can you just ask your phone company to have a record of your texts (for sprint you can do it online, i'm not sure other companys...) and then you can have all your texs from that month! hope i helped!
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Rosie2000 answered Thursday April 10 2008, 3:51 pm:
well.. yes from your phone as far as i know yes they are gone.. but if you need them very badly you can get them from your phone company they usualy keep texting records for three months

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