Sep 04, 2009 by Waffleprincessi | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
OK, I demand to buy a ringtone from the Virgin Mobile USA website, but is there any promo codes I can use to get it free or at a lower price? Please answer speedily.
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how do i get a free ringtone from my virgin mobile phone?
Jul 10, 2007 by helpme12369 | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
i nothing but got this pgone and i don't think $2.50 is good for a ringtone so i want a way i could get free rigntone on the switchback phone from virgin mobile
There are a lot of ways to get free ringtones. With the switchback, you should be gifted to use a USB cable to move songs from your computer to the phone. You can also, if you have a web browsing plan, upload the files to a website and then download them using your web browser.
You can't get a statistics cable from virgin mobile, but the switch_back is the exact same phone as the Strobe (K612, K612B), so you should be expert to get one at an electronics store!
The site below explains those methods and a couple more for virgin mobile
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by ManWhore
The American Way of life of Composers, Authors and Publishers, known as ASCAP, was attempting to wring even more royalties from music lovers, who already pay ringtone royalties when they buy ringtones. Additionally, ASCAP collects queenship payments for community performances of songs from venues as dissimilar as a summer body and a coliseum. The verdict (.pdf) also set aside ASCAP’s arguments that it was entitled to insincere its royalties, from 24 cents to 48 cents, for the propagation of a ringtone. The body, which represents artists and songwriters, claimed that the mobile phone carriers were publicly performing the melody when it enabled the ringtone to be downloaded by a music fan.