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texting on cell phones


Question Posted Monday April 25 2011, 6:38 pm

is there a way for texts to get lost? or can i just safely assume that if the person doesnt reply they just ignored it? bc with my cell usually if it doesnt send out, it'll say so like "message unable to send. try again" is there a separate process for receiving a text too? =(

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bewise answered Monday April 25 2011, 10:02 pm:
I think mostly people are busy, and think they will get around to replying later, and then get more busy and end up forgetting to reply. I know I do that, and I don't mean to.

A couple of weeks ago my phone was doing this weird thing where it looked like I had sent a message but no one at all was recieving them. I phoned my phone company and they told me to turn off the phone, take the card out, take the battery out and then put it all back in again and try again, and it worked like a treat!

Even though it looked sent from my sent box, it just didnt have a date or a time next to it, like the ones that actually had been sent have.

I hope this helps!

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