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I was just told by verison that there is no way to get the pictures out
of my v710 without paying them 25 cents a picture.

what I don't understand is that if I'm paying for moble web I can not
send a picture in an email without paying 25 cents. I also can't
download it to a pc without paying 25 cents.

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You can buy a data cable and not pay a thing to put your pictures on the
computer.



William Kossack wrote:
> I was just told by verison that there is no way to get the pictures out
> of my v710 without paying them 25 cents a picture.
>
> what I don't understand is that if I'm paying for moble web I can not
> send a picture in an email without paying 25 cents. I also can't
> download it to a pc without paying 25 cents.
>
>
>

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