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I recently re-located a game DVD case that had been missing for an extended time. It was 'buried' under some objects in such a position that the outside case had been warped and the disc itself seems to be warped. I'm guessing that it is between 0.5 and 1 mm UP at the discs' edges at its worst point. The disc fits on a laptop drive spindle ok and rotates freely, though I have not yet been game to put it right in and try to read from the disc.
My queries then are:
Verizon wouldn't, for reasons that sounded like " the runaround."
I'm on Virgin Mobile now, so I hope they will.
If not, who will? And why can't all carriers help you find a lost phone? -- 70.179.161.230 ( talk) 10:24, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
I need an aftermarket reception booster to get me the crystal clarity (and data transmission) I need.
It works fine in Manhattan, Kansas with 4-5 bars and 4G LTE connectivity, but it whittles down to 1-2 bars and a 3G connectivity in Concordia.
I'm moving there later this summer, and just got a Virgin Mobile phone toward the end of May.
That begs the question: Are there aftermarket boosters that boost reception?
Also, is there a way to add roaming service? It's better to be charged roaming to call emergency services, for example, than not to have reception.
Finally, how easily can I get the phone to another, stronger network if need be? -- 70.179.161.230 ( talk) 10:28, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
Hi. Does PuTTY work under Windows 8? -- 41.129.30.4 ( talk) 11:25, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
Thank you for the quick response. -- 41.178.216.42 ( talk) 18:14, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
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I recently re-located a game DVD case that had been missing for an extended time. It was 'buried' under some objects in such a position that the outside case had been warped and the disc itself seems to be warped. I'm guessing that it is between 0.5 and 1 mm UP at the discs' edges at its worst point. The disc fits on a laptop drive spindle ok and rotates freely, though I have not yet been game to put it right in and try to read from the disc.
My queries then are:
Verizon wouldn't, for reasons that sounded like " the runaround."
I'm on Virgin Mobile now, so I hope they will.
If not, who will? And why can't all carriers help you find a lost phone? -- 70.179.161.230 ( talk) 10:24, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
I need an aftermarket reception booster to get me the crystal clarity (and data transmission) I need.
It works fine in Manhattan, Kansas with 4-5 bars and 4G LTE connectivity, but it whittles down to 1-2 bars and a 3G connectivity in Concordia.
I'm moving there later this summer, and just got a Virgin Mobile phone toward the end of May.
That begs the question: Are there aftermarket boosters that boost reception?
Also, is there a way to add roaming service? It's better to be charged roaming to call emergency services, for example, than not to have reception.
Finally, how easily can I get the phone to another, stronger network if need be? -- 70.179.161.230 ( talk) 10:28, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
Hi. Does PuTTY work under Windows 8? -- 41.129.30.4 ( talk) 11:25, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
Thank you for the quick response. -- 41.178.216.42 ( talk) 18:14, 10 June 2013 (UTC)