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  1. #1
    Tom Conlon
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    Good thought, Jeff. My daughter swears her phone is *usually* ( =
    sometimes) off at night.
    But I swapped it out for an A500 yesterday so I'll never know (but I bet a
    Sprint engineer could find out).
    The tech at the store said phone passed tests and it could be the network
    but that CS would never ack that.
    Thanks, Tom

    "Jeff Wilhelm" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > If you turn the phone off does this still occur? This would help isolate

    if
    > it's a phone issue or a network issue. Because obviouslly a powered-off
    > phone cannot make calls...
    >
    > Jeff
    >
    >
    >
    > "Tom Conlon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Anyone explain this? Sprint can't. My young daughter's Sanyo 4500 seems

    > to
    > > make
    > > calls by itself. People answer, no one is there. Several times, in the
    > > middle of
    > > the night, our caller ID shows a call from her but she's sleeping!
    > > Just one example: in one 9 hr period (midnight to 9AM) the bill shows

    she
    > > called same number 159 time, 1 min each, at precise intervals. She
    > > was certainly sleeping during some of that time! If I paid her, I doubt
    > > she could produce such a precise pattern. Can't see anything in call
    > > history.
    > > The Sanyo passed diagnostics by Sprint tech. Any ideas?
    > >
    > > Sprint supervisor nicely offered to writeoff 50% ($250) of excess

    charges
    > > but won't /can't involve engineering.
    > >
    > >

    >
    >






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  2. #2
    1900mhzcdma
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    Re: Bug? phone calls same # by itself 159 times in 9 hrs


    "Tom Conlon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Anyone explain this? Sprint can't. My young daughter's Sanyo 4500 seems

    to
    > make
    > calls by itself. People answer, no one is there. Several times, in the
    > middle of
    > the night, our caller ID shows a call from her but she's sleeping!
    > Just one example: in one 9 hr period (midnight to 9AM) the bill shows she
    > called same number 159 time, 1 min each, at precise intervals. She
    > was certainly sleeping during some of that time! If I paid her, I doubt
    > she could produce such a precise pattern. Can't see anything in call
    > history.
    > The Sanyo passed diagnostics by Sprint tech. Any ideas?
    >
    > Sprint supervisor nicely offered to writeoff 50% ($250) of excess charges
    > but won't /can't involve engineering.
    >
    >
    >

    I'm not aware of any busy/redial feature in the network. If there is, it
    could be acting up!





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