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Hello Bj”rn.
03 Dec 06 07:47, you wrote to me:
BF>>> A bad guess. Unless you have cards that I haven't heard of. A
BF>>> programmed SIM that doesn't work we throw away and get a new so
BF>>> they must have something with the connection with your card to
BF>>> the system in their program.
JS>> Here they can program, copy, clone the phone (Sim Card)
JS>> while the Sim card is in the phone. I have had it done several
JS>> times. The simply connect a cable to the phone which is also
JS>> connected to either a box or a PC. The they is a local phone store
JS>> like Motorola, Verizon, Etc.
BF> That might be so but as I understood Roger they did it when he had the
BF> phone at home, turned off. I've never heard of anyone here that have
BF> had their SIM changed at at store, if we change number or that it
BF> doesn't work we get a new.
Recently I had a SIM card go bad and took the phone to a store where
the put a new SIM card in the phone and copied all the data from my other
phone over to it. The phone with the new SIM worked fine again using it's
existing phone number.
BF> ---
Jeff
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