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    I'm usually good at this stuff, but I'm stumped...

    I occasionally use vtext.com to communicate, via text, with friends who are traveling BECAUSE I don't get a signal at home.... yes, I know that some phones can send to email blahblahblah but using vtext means that the friends incur no charges (old "IN" plans all around).

    SO... I log in with my number, send the message, say 'okay' when the disclaimer comes up and am take to a page that monitors whether the message has been received... it even refreshes at regular intervals and has an "update status" button for me to click at various intervals (see below, sorry Beth )

    BUT... God forbid I should accidently navigate away from this page or close the window because there seems to be NO WAY to get to it wihout sending another message through vtext... bookmarking doesn't work, I cannot find a link, it's attached to my phone # and a password so it seems I ought to be able to retrieve it.... any ideas?


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    Re: vtext.com question

    Have you tried using your email program to send the messages? I use <phone #>@vtext.com
    I get a reply when the message is delivered.



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    Re: vtext.com question

    i was wanting to know if there is a charge to use vtext?? Or is it a free service?



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    Re: vtext.com question

    Quote Originally Posted by jeaniesing View Post
    I'm usually good at this stuff, but I'm stumped...

    I occasionally use vtext.com to communicate, via text, with friends who are traveling BECAUSE I don't get a signal at home.... yes, I know that some phones can send to email blahblahblah but using vtext means that the friends incur no charges (old "IN" plans all around).

    SO... I log in with my number, send the message, say 'okay' when the disclaimer comes up and am take to a page that monitors whether the message has been received... it even refreshes at regular intervals and has an "update status" button for me to click at various intervals (see below, sorry Beth )

    BUT... God forbid I should accidently navigate away from this page or close the window because there seems to be NO WAY to get to it wihout sending another message through vtext... bookmarking doesn't work, I cannot find a link, it's attached to my phone # and a password so it seems I ought to be able to retrieve it.... any ideas?
    I use the √erizon website texting/video&picture messaging, i'm trying to understand the web page your talking about. The website i send my videos/photos from is the same site i upload video and photos too from my cell phone or computer.. The website link (example).... http://picture.vzw.com.

    There's a different web page for sending texts only... https://text.vzw.com

    I save my personnel web pages link to my bookmarks, and when i click on it i just have to sign in...

    https://text1.vzw.com/text/jsp/text_...lp_general.jsp

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