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Other than stealing their phone, the easiest way to know what someone else has been texting would be to be the account holder, have access to the account holder's online password to their carrier website (ATT, TMobile, Sprint online, etc), log in to the online account and view a transcript of all sent and received text messages, provided they have an online account. Such is not as easy for a prepaid cell phone.
There are many sources with information on business phone answering services. One of the most popular sources is a site called Nextiva. Another trusted source is 8x8.
to get someone on the phone
You will need to go to settings on your mobile Facebook account then go to settings. At the bottom of the page is the option to deactivate your account.
There are several ways, but the basic one is to do it with the service package you have in place with the local phone provider. Another way is to use a toll-free conference account which is also very cheap and easy.
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The Online Savings Account is designed such that you earn high interest but still have your money available at call. You can access it anytime using Phone and Internet Banking. Simply link your Online Savings Account to another bank account, whether with ME Bank or another Australian financial institution. The account must be in the same name as your Online Savings Account or, where the account is held jointly with another account holder, at least one account holder.
Other than stealing their phone, the easiest way to know what someone else has been texting would be to be the account holder, have access to the account holder's online password to their carrier website (ATT, TMobile, Sprint online, etc), log in to the online account and view a transcript of all sent and received text messages, provided they have an online account. Such is not as easy for a prepaid cell phone.
Yes, but they will charge more for the new phone and extend the contract.
The account holder that placed the phone on the lost list must call Verizon Wireless to have it removed.
A Dual SIM cell phone allows you to have two phone accounts on the same phone. For instance, having a work phone account and personal phone account on the same line. Another use would be for someone who travels and different plans are better in different countries.
The number is blocked by the one owning and paying for the phone account. Your parents maybe?
swap out your sim card into the new phone.
It depends on what you want to do with the holder. A universal cell phone holder will let you answer the phone quickly.
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This answer is dependent on whether you are gifting a pre-paid phone or a contract cell phone. THIS answer is fine if you are simply gifting someone a pre-paid cell phone: Put it in a gift box, wrap it, let them tear it up and watch their expression. BUT, if you are gifting someone with a contract cell phone, you will need to either: 1. Have the person set up an account in their name with one of the major cell carriers, then you pay for the phone the person wants to use with their new account, or: 2. Add a line to your existing account, purchasing the phone you are gifting the person with to your account. THEN, you can wrap the phone and give it to that person on Christmas. You will need to purchase the phone a day or two before you plan on gifting it to the person. That person will only have 14 days to decide if they want to keep the phone you chose for them or trade it for another phone they would rather own.