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- 05-07-2005, 10:12 AM #1SteveTGuest
OK, I want to change to CallPlus from AT&T/Cingular Free2Go. My
AT&T/Cingular minutes just expired the other day. Does that mean the
ESN on my TDMA phone is now automatically free? Or do I have to fight
with AT&T/Cingular to get them to release it so I can then give it to
CallPlus? Customer service for former AT&T Free2Go customers doesn't
seem to be very extensive on Cingular. There's not even a number
listed.
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- 05-07-2005, 03:08 PM #2John SGuest
Re: How To Liberate ESN?
"SteveT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> OK, I want to change to CallPlus from AT&T/Cingular Free2Go. My
> AT&T/Cingular minutes just expired the other day. Does that mean the
> ESN on my TDMA phone is now automatically free? Or do I have to fight
> with AT&T/Cingular to get them to release it so I can then give it to
> CallPlus? Customer service for former AT&T Free2Go customers doesn't
> seem to be very extensive on Cingular. There's not even a number
> listed.
>
Just call CallPlus and let them direct you.
Probably not a problem of any kind!
- 05-07-2005, 04:24 PM #3SteveTGuest
Re: How To Liberate ESN?
CallPlus tells me its up to me to get AT&T to do it.
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