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Picture messaging


Question Posted Monday June 18 2012, 12:41 pm

If you send someone a picture message and it says it sent and then can receive picture messages but they don't get it, where does the picture go?

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orphans answered Tuesday June 19 2012, 9:50 am:
It doesn't go anywhere. It just lingers in the communication line.

I'm obviously no expert, but it's best to try again. If it doesn't send to the intended recipient, then don't worry, it's wont get sent to someone random.

It's not like a real letter for example, where you send it, and the person doesn't get it, so it must be in the processing centre or whatever.

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