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Old 04-30-2011, 08:58 AM
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Default You guys are easy!

http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/household/cellphones.asp

#1 - Euro #112 - However, for years, the United States and Europe have operated on different cellular networks and until recently it was practically impossible to use your phone in another country. Now, there are at least two options to take your expensive PDA Smartphone overseas. One, you could get an unlocked world phone or two, you could extend your current plan to include international coverage, but only if your phone is compatible with overseas networks.

#2 - Open car will lcell phone - BS, different freguencies. http://urbanlegends.about.com/librar...nlock_door.htm

#3 - Half Truth - Only on some phones, for CONSERVING POWER, by reducing the sound quality. And the number is #4720#!

#4 - Inaccurate, and ID # is limited to some phones. Why not call your provider and have them suspend your service? Duh!

#5 - True - some business offer the service but you will incur air time.

Now, I have some vials of oil soaked sand from the Deepwater Horizon or Exxon Valez I willing to sell, and if you call in the next five minutes...

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