No, they do not. You have a right to your personal information and they have no right to look through your stuff. It is a Privacy Policy.
Yes they can. If they talk to your phone company in person then they can check your phone records. And you can also transfer all the information from one phone to another.
Information for finding a local leasing company can be obtained through a few outlets. Phone books might have information or phone numbers needed to research.
When you say transfer what do you mean ? As in transferring contacts ? If so you should always have your phone company Sprint , T-Mobile , Verizon etc to transfer all your contacts with there wonderful machine . Also if you don't really want to go to your phone company I believe a good place is Radio Shack !
Yes.
To transfer credit from one mobile phone to another, both phones have to be from the same company. When setting up the new phone, tell the operator that there are credits to transfer from an old mobile phone to the new mobile phone. TracFone is one of the only phones that let a person transfer credits this way.
The wirering will not change. Your phone is simply routed through their company instead. Usually the package deal like that still goes through a phone company signed on with the cable company.
From the www.LPCorp.com website: Shareholder Information Transfer Agent EquiServe Trust Company PO Box 43069 Providence, RI 02940-3069 Phone: 1-800-756-8200 Corporate Website: http://www.equiserve.com
I had an LG phone which was able to transfer information to a computer via Bluetooth. Bluetooth adapters are available which plug into the USB port of a computer. The cable which came with the phone may be able to transfer information to and from a computer, as well. If your phone has a slot for a micro-sD card, then you could put the files onto that from the computer, then put the card into your phone's slot, and then transfer into your phone, that way. Check with LG's website or your cell phone provider's website for information specific to your model of phone.
One can find more information about the March Group directly from the company. They can be contacted through their website, email, phone or snail mail. Also, through the 'About Us' link on the website, information can be obtained about what they do and how they operate.
No you can not. If you enter a sim card that is not T-Mobile it will not read it. If the phone is unlocked then yes.
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