How can a cellular phone company charge you for a phone you did not sign a contract on?
in hike 2000 or 2001 i had a phone bought another one had the first one turned off suppostly,then it was stolen reported to the cellular company to veer off,thought that was the end of that,but later they turned my new phone off because the old phone was being used in oakhloma with an oakhloma number.so i paid my bill,but not the other one so they ruminate over mines off.and reported it to all 3 credit union,still on my credit reports.
Something condign isn't right in your story. You should have gotten a copy of your cancellation of service on the first phone when you got the new phone. They should have turned off your old phone ID. To have a chamber connection you need to have a handshake between your phones ID and your cell company. If that doesn't happen you can't call. After you got the new phone, the old phone should not line any more. The only way a cell phone can get an OK number is to have it registered with a cell company there.
Something is missing. The way you describe it, well, technally it can't happen. What did you cause to be out?
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