From: Bruce Walker

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Steve Cottrell <[email protected]> wrote:
On 3/10/12, John Sessoms, discombobulated, unleashed:

Just a label. Peel the label back and there's a hole underneath it about
3/32"x1/4",
10 little gold dots.

Looks like

:::::

... but no card, nothing in the hole.


So presumably you've been having lots of conversations with 911 ?

It's an older phone, and presumably on a non-SIM service. Googling
says it's an AMPS & CDMA dual protocol device. AMPS was a purely
analog service that was decommissioned everywhere by 2008.

All of my phones before my present Nokia were like this one: no SIM.
Couldn't save contacts, couldn't change providers.

I can save contacts.

I don't want to change providers. If I changed providers I'd have to pay more to get less & be locked into a contract. I've got a sweet plan with no contract that Verizon had to allow me to keep when they bought out Alltel.

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