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  1. #1
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    Thanks for the reply. I tried it again and no go. I don't have
    anything stored that I can't easily put back in so I will get
    another sim. The sim is a Cingular 64 so must I get one from them
    or can I buy one? What is the best sim for this phone? Thanks.


    [email protected] (Todd H.) wrote:
    > [email protected] writes:
    >
    > > I removed the sim, cleaned it lightly with an eraser and I still
    > > get the check SIM message. I have tried removing the battery and the
    > > sim a couple times with no luck. The other night I had the same problem
    > > but I just removed the battery and the sim and re-installed and all was
    > > well. Please advise as to what I should do. The phone is a RAZR V3r,

    >
    > I'd try the sim in another phone to isolate whether you actually have
    > a SIM issue, or a phone mistakenly accusing your SIM of being bad.
    >
    > If the SIM is bad, you'll need to talk with your provider about
    > getting a new one. Whether you can find a phone or external device
    > that'll read your contacts off the sim will be another matter.


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  2. #2
    Todd H.
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    Re: Bad SIM, HELP

    [email protected] writes:

    > I removed the sim, cleaned it lightly with an eraser and I still
    > get the check SIM message. I have tried removing the battery and the sim
    > a couple times with no luck. The other night I had the same problem but
    > I just removed the battery and the sim and re-installed and all was
    > well. Please advise as to what I should do. The phone is a RAZR V3r,


    I'd try the sim in another phone to isolate whether you actually have
    a SIM issue, or a phone mistakenly accusing your SIM of being bad.

    If the SIM is bad, you'll need to talk with your provider about
    getting a new one. Whether you can find a phone or external device
    that'll read your contacts off the sim will be another matter.

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    Todd H.
    http://toddh.net/



  3. #3
    Todd H.
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    Re: Bad SIM, HELP

    [email protected] writes:

    > Thanks for the reply. I tried it again and no go. I don't have
    > anything stored that I can't easily put back in so I will get
    > another sim. The sim is a Cingular 64 so must I get one from them
    > or can I buy one? What is the best sim for this phone? Thanks.


    First, you need to take teh ammount of caffeine you consume in a day
    and cut it in half. It should cut down on the duplicate postings
    here. :-)

    You need a SIM from Cingular because they need to issue them and
    activate that SIM on your account and deactivate the old SIM. SIMs
    are provider specific, and I don't think you'll find a provider
    that'll activate a used SIM on their network.

    And they aren't expensive.

    If you have no data to worry about, it's no cause to get all up in
    arms--just visit any cingular place tomorrow and they'll be happy to
    help you get a new sim. If you're impatient, call cingular customer
    service and perhaps they have a way to assist.

    Benefit of going to the store is they can pop the sim in another phone
    and tell you if you have a phone issue or a sim problem.

    Best Regards,
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    Todd H.
    http://toddh.net/



  4. #4
    prc2u1
    Guest

    Re: Bad SIM, HELP

    talk to customer service at 800-331-0500, they may provide a free sim or
    send you to a corporate store to pick one up. Otherwise they cost $25 and
    with a few clicks of the computer the new sim will have your service on it
    and the old sim will be for the garbage can. Cant activate old sims, only
    can keep as a storage device for your contact numbers.


    <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > Thanks for the reply. I tried it again and no go. I don't have
    > anything stored that I can't easily put back in so I will get
    > another sim. The sim is a Cingular 64 so must I get one from them
    > or can I buy one? What is the best sim for this phone? Thanks.
    >
    > [email protected] (Todd H.) wrote:
    >> [email protected] writes:
    >>
    >> > I removed the sim, cleaned it lightly with an eraser and I still
    >> > get the check SIM message. I have tried removing the battery and the
    >> > sim a couple times with no luck. The other night I had the same problem
    >> > but I just removed the battery and the sim and re-installed and all was
    >> > well. Please advise as to what I should do. The phone is a RAZR V3r,

    >>
    >> I'd try the sim in another phone to isolate whether you actually have
    >> a SIM issue, or a phone mistakenly accusing your SIM of being bad.
    >>
    >> If the SIM is bad, you'll need to talk with your provider about
    >> getting a new one. Whether you can find a phone or external device
    >> that'll read your contacts off the sim will be another matter.

    >
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    > .






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