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Old 06-07-2008, 07:02 PM
sanchezkk
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Default Re: PRL update GRRRR so many mixed messages which option do I choose>>> Opt #1 or #2

On Jun 6, 8:41*pm, Janet Wilder <kelliepoo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Jan wrote:
> > PRL update GRRRR so many mixed messages Opt #1 or #2

>
> > Ok which one is it or if I do *22899 will it take care of everything.

>
> > Trying to help a friend do the prl or roaming update *so she did the
> > *228 and only opt # 1 came up so she chose that ... how do we get to
> > option #2>

>
> > Please help I want to make sure she did the right thing it gets a bit
> > nervewracking when you read this

>
> > "In some rare instances, dialing *228 may alter your Calling Plan’s
> > Airtime Rate and Coverage Area."

>
> > She is in her home area but will be treavelling out of it tomorrow for
> > the next month or so?

>
> > TIA
> > Jan

>
> If you had waited to hear the rest of the message, you would have heard
> the "press 2" option. I've been doing it for years and years. It works.
> Just wait until you hear the beeps at the end before shutting the phone
> off. *The screen will have a message saying it's "committed" or
> something like that.
>
> If she has updated her PRLs in her home area, it probably won't have any
> effect on her phone when she is out of her home area. If, and only if,
> she has a problem getting a signal when locals can get one in the new
> place, should she do *228 - 2.
>
> Sometimes updating PRLs out of one's home area will take away towers.
> Tech-dude at VZW and I talked about that the other day.
>
> --
> Janet Wilder
> Bad spelling. Bad punctuation
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*22899 works fine. That's all you need.

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