Friday, April 5, 2013
How to Reply to an SMS
1. Open 'Messages' on your phone.
2. Open the SMS message that you want to reply to from the list of messages that appears.
3. Press 'Menu' and select 'Reply.'
4. Type the message you want to send to the person.
5. Press 'Menu' and select 'Send.'
How to Find Cricket Cell Phone Numbers
1. Contact Cricket's customer service and provide the customer-service representative with the name of the person you wish to call. Oftentimes, if you explain that you've misplaced the person's phone number, the representative will give you the number.
2. Use a free-phone-number search site, such as phonenumber.com. Type in the first and last name and city and state of the person you wish to call. As long as the phone number isn't unlisted, the search will give you the person's phone number.
3. Ask a mutual acquaintance for the Cricket cell phone number of the person you want to call. Or check the phone log on your cell phone if the person called you recently.
How to Trace a Toll Free Number
Getting Started
1. Redial the toll free number to track down the owner or company that initially placed the call. Inquire about who you’re talking to once the call is connected.
2. Google the 800 number with quotation marks if you are unable to connect the call.
3. Check GoTollFree.com and Anywho.com to conduct searches. Now, retrieve customer information for the toll free number.
4. Get the toll free number owner’s business name. Also get the address, city, state and zip code.
5. Call the phone company and ask if the telephone number is unlisted. Request address history of the owner’s number.
How to Make an Airtel GPRS for Free
1. Dial '121' from your phone and ask Airtel's Customer Care representative to activate GPRS on your phone. Provide your Airtel customer username and confirm that you want to get it activated.
2. Access your phone's 'Menu' and go to 'Connectivity' or 'Connections.'
3. Choose 'Internet' and go to 'Internet Accounts' or 'Data Account.'
4. Select 'Airtel' profile.
5. Replace the existing value in the 'Username' field with your Airtel cell phone number.
6. Replace the current 'Access Point Name' with 'airtelfun.com.'
7. Replace the current IP address with '100.1.200.99' and type '8080' in the port field.
8. Choose 'Save' and access your free GPRS by Airtel.
How to Send SMS Access Database
1. Launch your Microsoft Access software.
2. Find the object from your database that you desire to transmit. At this point, you do not need to open the actual object.
3. Click your mouse on the word 'File.'
4. Click the 'Send To' option. Then go to the phrase 'Mail Recipient (as Attachment)' and click on it. Decide on the format of output you want.
5. Click the 'Enter' button on your laptop or desktop keyboard.
6. Type the names of the individuals whom you want to receive your email. Write the body of your email.
7. Click on the word 'Send' to deliver your message to its recipient.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
How to Send a Free Text Message in India
1. Find a website that will allow you to send text messages within India. Three options are Text4Free.com, FreeSMS.com and Txt2Day.com (see Resources).
2. Enter the recipient's phone number.
3. Select India as the country.
4. Write your text message. Most sites allow up to 140 characters.
5. Type in the alpha-numeric code at the bottom of the page; this is an anti-spam verification text.
6. Click the 'Submit' button to send your message.
How to Send Text Messages From Linux to a Cell Phone
1. Compose a new email message, either with a desktop email client or your service provider's website.
2. Address the message to the recipient's cell phone's email address. This consists of the 10-digital phone number followed by the '@' symbol, followed by the email code of the cell provider, which you can find in Resource. For example, to text someone who uses Verizon with the phone number (123) 555-1234, you would address the email to '1235551234@vtext.com.'
3. Type your message. Most carriers restrict each text to 160 characters, and some break apart longer texts into multiple texts. Press 'Send.'
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