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I've cancelled my home phone and rely entirely on my cell now. One
problem I've found is that I can easliy misplace the cell within my
house and of course I don't have a home phone to call it and make it
ring.
I can't use text messaging because I've had Sprint disconnect the text
msg feature to my phone as I don't use it and I kept getting
unsolicited text sales pitches that would interrupt me thruout the
day.
Is there any other way of getting my phone to beep or ring when Ive
misplaced it? I'm looking into the computer generated phone calls
(like net2phone) but I'm not so sure they can call a cell phone...
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I don't know if this will work for you since you've disconnected text
messaging -- I never used text messaging and never got any spam but never
took any affirmative step to have it disabled.
When I mislplce my phone I go to the sprint website and at the login page I
tell them that I forgot my password. This sends a message to my phone (the
only one I ever got) with my password --- and causes the phone to beep.
"John/Charleston" <NOTjohns2222@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:fava51l6lafv88hftd0hbeojutiu1mlvo9@4ax.com...
> I've cancelled my home phone and rely entirely on my cell now. One
> problem I've found is that I can easliy misplace the cell within my
> house and of course I don't have a home phone to call it and make it
> ring.
> I can't use text messaging because I've had Sprint disconnect the text
> msg feature to my phone as I don't use it and I kept getting
> unsolicited text sales pitches that would interrupt me thruout the
> day.
> Is there any other way of getting my phone to beep or ring when Ive
> misplaced it? I'm looking into the computer generated phone calls
> (like net2phone) but I'm not so sure they can call a cell phone...
>
> Thanks,
> John
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"John/Charleston" <NOTjohns2222@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:fava51l6lafv88hftd0hbeojutiu1mlvo9@4ax.com...
> I've cancelled my home phone and rely entirely on my cell now. One
> problem I've found is that I can easliy misplace the cell within my
> house and of course I don't have a home phone to call it and make it
> ring.
> I can't use text messaging because I've had Sprint disconnect the text
> msg feature to my phone as I don't use it and I kept getting
> unsolicited text sales pitches that would interrupt me thruout the
> day.
> Is there any other way of getting my phone to beep or ring when Ive
> misplaced it? I'm looking into the computer generated phone calls
> (like net2phone) but I'm not so sure they can call a cell phone...
>
> Thanks,
> John
I have a suggestion. Don't put your phone down anywhere. Take the few
seconds it takes, to put it down by your charger.
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Wow, great tip! That worked but since I had txt messaging re-instated
today I'm not sure it will work if I dont' have txt messaging active.
I'll see. If the txt msg service is a pain again I'll cut it off and
then find out if it works still. For now I'm good, Thanks!
>I don't know if this will work for you since you've disconnected text
>messaging -- I never used text messaging and never got any spam but never
>took any affirmative step to have it disabled.
>
>When I mislplce my phone I go to the sprint website and at the login page I
>tell them that I forgot my password. This sends a message to my phone (the
>only one I ever got) with my password --- and causes the phone to beep.
>
>
>"John/Charleston" <NOTjohns2222@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:fava51l6lafv88hftd0hbeojutiu1mlvo9@4ax.com...
>> I've cancelled my home phone and rely entirely on my cell now. One
>> problem I've found is that I can easliy misplace the cell within my
>> house and of course I don't have a home phone to call it and make it
>> ring.
>> I can't use text messaging because I've had Sprint disconnect the text
>> msg feature to my phone as I don't use it and I kept getting
>> unsolicited text sales pitches that would interrupt me thruout the
>> day.
>> Is there any other way of getting my phone to beep or ring when Ive
>> misplaced it? I'm looking into the computer generated phone calls
>> (like net2phone) but I'm not so sure they can call a cell phone...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> John
>
>
>"John/Charleston" <NOTjohns2222@comcast.net> wrote in message
>news:fava51l6lafv88hftd0hbeojutiu1mlvo9@4ax.com...
>> I've cancelled my home phone and rely entirely on my cell now. One
>> problem I've found is that I can easliy misplace the cell within my
>> house and of course I don't have a home phone to call it and make it
>> ring.
>> I can't use text messaging because I've had Sprint disconnect the text
>> msg feature to my phone as I don't use it and I kept getting
>> unsolicited text sales pitches that would interrupt me thruout the
>> day.
>> Is there any other way of getting my phone to beep or ring when Ive
>> misplaced it? I'm looking into the computer generated phone calls
>> (like net2phone) but I'm not so sure they can call a cell phone...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> John
>
>I have a suggestion. Don't put your phone down anywhere. Take the few
>seconds it takes, to put it down by your charger.
>
>Bob
Oh that would never work for me...This phone ends up everywhere and
anywhere. The last one got run thru the washer...
>
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.sprintpcs (More info?)
If you subscribe to one of those web-based fax services, you could send
a fax to your phone as if it were a landline-connected fax machine.
That'll make it ring. See if you can set the service to not retry,
since the fax will never be 'received' and you don't want the service to
keep trying every 3 minutes.
There was a big discussion of such fax services in the alt.cellular
newsgroup Mar 21-24, 2005. Use Google Groups to read it.
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On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 04:44:43 GMT, Frank Harris
<frankbhX@XcompuserveX.com> wrote:
>If you subscribe to one of those web-based fax services, you could send
>a fax to your phone as if it were a landline-connected fax machine.
>That'll make it ring. See if you can set the service to not retry,
>since the fax will never be 'received' and you don't want the service to
>keep trying every 3 minutes.
>
>There was a big discussion of such fax services in the alt.cellular
>newsgroup Mar 21-24, 2005. Use Google Groups to read it.
Bottom line is I subscribed to Net2Phone. Had to send them $25 but
that much should last forever. I just have to make one paid phone
call every 90 days to keep my acct active. The best part is that
they offer fax service too. That's the one thing I was missing
without a home line. They charge 10c per page but I fax so
infrequently that it will end up much less than any service that
charges a monthly fee.
Now I can call my phone if I lose it and fax when I need to. Yea!
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