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    #16
    Did you pay your bill ? They seem to want that done every month or so.

    As a matter of fact I was havening trouble this evening. We have a tower bout 1-2 miles from us and usually get perfect signal, but tonight it has been cruddy. Doubt it is the same issue as you since I am a good bit North of ya but who knows.

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      #17
      Pull the battery out for 30 secs then replace. ATT phones reprogram automatically with each fresh connection to their network, and it may need to get the latest info for your signal.

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        #18
        Originally posted by hntndawg View Post
        Did you pay your bill ? They seem to want that done every month or so.
        No. My mom did.


        Originally posted by Tommyh View Post
        Pull the battery out for 30 secs then replace. ATT phones reprogram automatically with each fresh connection to their network, and it may need to get the latest info for your signal.


        Tried that several times.

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          #19
          Originally posted by crittergitter View Post
          the problems is cingular no longer exists.

          all the cool kids have AT&T
          That's what I was thinking.

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            #20
            Originally posted by crittergitter View Post
            the problems is cingular no longer exists.

            all the cool kids have AT&T
            Give it a couple of months and they will go back to being called Cingular again.

            Must be your area Jason I haven't any problems here.

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              #21
              Maybe the tractor engine is interfering with your signal?

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                #22
                No tractor today Chew.

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                  #23
                  It's the heat. It over heated your flux capacitor in your phone and now it will only accept incoming calls
                  Jeff Young

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by jyoung View Post
                    It's the heat. It over heated your flux capacitor in your phone and now it will only accept incoming calls
                    thats funny. maybe thats what happened to jason and not his phone

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by crittergitter View Post
                      thats funny. maybe thats what happened to jason and not his phone
                      LOL... You know, you may be on to something
                      Jeff Young

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                        #26
                        All i know is in Graham we have upgraded all the towers in the area and have fast surfing speeds. I have a blackberry Curve on the Alltel network and it works great!

                        Hope yalls gets fixed soon.

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