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Question Posted Sunday May 4 2008, 12:35 pm

ok, well i just got a Blyk sim card, its british, not sure if its avalable in the USA, and i send everyone a text informing them of my new number, and 2people have text back telling me they got the message 2/3 times, when i only actually sent it once. I text my old number, and its the same on there, i got the message 2times. I know its not the phone because i used this phone for my old number and never had the problem. What is the problem? it started to happen when i put in the new sim card.

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bloodletting answered Tuesday May 6 2008, 2:08 pm:
Switch back to your old sim, then go talk to the place where you got the blyk sim card, maybe they'll change it for you.

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