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2009-10-01
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2009-10-02
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2009-10-02
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2009-10-02
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Yes you are right - if I send an SMS to a phone - the receiving person will be charged.
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2009-10-02
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For sending free SMS I use Dialcentral (Google Voice) on my tablet.
So I can send a free SMS, as well as receive a free SMS and check it on my tablet itself.
I have totally disconnected SMS service from my phones a long time.
Yes you are right - if I send an SMS to a phone - the receiving person will be charged.
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2009-10-02
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Yes you are right - if I send an SMS to a phone - the receiving person will be charged.
Right, but don't you cost them money for receiving the text? The idea is to not get either party charged for text messages.
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2009-10-02
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I think this was partially talked about in another thread, but the idea rattled through my head, so I figured to share it.
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