Friday, June 20, 2014
How to Get a Free Prepaid Phone Card for Taking Surveys
1. Earn prepaid phone cards from Swagbucks.com. Visit the website, and you will automatically be redirected to the sign-up page. Enter your information and log into your account when prompted. Click the 'Earn' button at the top of the page, then select 'Trusted Surveys.' These surveys will give you swagbucks, the currency of Swagbucks.com. Once you earn enough of these points, you can exchange them in the Swag Store by clicking the 'Redeem' button at the top of the page, then 'Reward Cards.' Scroll through the list of cards until you find the one you want to purchase. Click on it, then press 'Check Out.' The reward cards offered by Swagbucks.com change often, so be sure to check back if your cellphone provider is not listed.
2. Create an account with Valued Opinions. When a survey becomes available, you will receive an alert through your email.This Web site pays between $1 and $3 per survey. Once your account reaches $20 , you can cash out by clicking the 'Redeem' button on the Web site's homepage. Prepaid phone cards are occasionally offered, and you are given the option to save up points for as long as you want. This allows you to save up until your preferred phone cards are available.
3. Create an account with Opinion Outpost. This Web site pays you between $1 to $5 dollars for every survey you take. After your account accumulates $5 dollars, you can cash out with Amazon.com. If you do not already have an Amazon.com account, you can sign up for free and add the money to your account by clicking the 'Gift Cards' option at the top of the page, then 'Apply to Account.' You can then purchase prepaid phone cards directly through Amazon, making them free. The benefit to using this method is that unlike Swagbucks and Valued Opinions, Amazon.com always offers a wide range of prepaid cards for every cellphone provider.
How to Unlock a G1 Phone for Free
1. Turn on your T-Mobile G1. Dial *#06# to display your handset’s unique international mobile equipment identity (IMEI) number.
2. Call T-Mobile Support. (See Resources) Ask for your free SIM unlock code for your T-Mobile G1. Give the representative the IMEI number to your G1. Give the representative a valid email address to which to send the SIM unlock code.
3. Turn off your T-Mobile G1 when you receive the SIM unlock code by email. Remove the back panel and battery from the phone. Replace the T-Mobile SIM card with one from another mobile service provider. Replace the battery and battery panel. Turn the G1 back on.
4. Click “OK” when the G1 displays a message that it does not recognize the SIM card installed. Enter the SIM unlock code on the next screen. Click “OK.” Use your T-Mobile G1 as desired after you get the confirmation message that the G1 has an unlocked SIM.
How to use SMS at a Bar or Nightclub
Mobile Campaigns
1. Use mobile coupons to increase business. When residing on a mobile phone, mobile coupons are literally in the palm of a patron's hand, which means they are much more likely to be used.
2. Send out early bird mobile coupons to entice diners to come to the restaurant at off times. A $1 off coffee mobile coupon could also help a coffee shop drum up business during the slow late-afternoon hours.
3. Keep customers informed of daily specials or DJ nights with a simple SMS message. SMS is a great way for bars and nightclubs to keep in touch with their patrons.
4. Accept reservations with an SMS-CRM system. With an SMS-CRM system, a patron can text in a reservation time to the restaurant any time he wants to. The SMS-CRM system will easily populate a database of reservation times and then send out a confirmation to the patron, as well as a reminder text an hour before the reservation if requested.
Increase Customer Service
5. Receive instant customer feedback with SMS. A quick text to a customer who has patronized an establishment can be instantly returned and, should the patron have had a bad experience, the bar or nightclub will instantly know and it can quickly make amends by offering an apology and a mobile coupon for a return visit.
6. Create powerful and enticing marketing campaigns with SMS. McDonald's Italy ran a holiday mobile campaign asking people to send an SMS to Santa that received a stunning response rate of 25 percent. The company printed unique codes on cups, and patrons who sent the SMS texts received presents ranging from free airtime and prepaid credit cards to mobile content, such as personal calls from Santa. More than 1.5 million people responded to the campaign, an almost unheard of 25 percent response rate.
7. Build guest and subscriber lists of patrons with SMS. Nightclubs can turn to SMS text messaging to promote their weekly parties and special DJ nights. Guests can be asked to text a keyword to the club's SMS number to receive exclusive invitations to upcoming events.
8. Set up mobile fan clubs for bands or DJs playing at the bar or club. An SMS-CRM system can allow mobile users to opt in to a mobile club that can keep them informed of a band or DJ's next show or album release.
9. Allow patrons to order drinks through SMS. A bar or nightclub can cut down its employee count by allowing patrons to text in their drink or dinner orders. An SMS text sent directly to the bar's SMS-CRM system can instantly notify a bartender of an order. The waiter or waitress is then only needed to deliver the drink rather than to both take the order and deliver the drink.
How to Send an MP3 Via SMS
1. Open your Internet browser on your computer and log in to your email.
2. Compose a new message and attach an MP3 file to it. In order to attach a file, you click on the paperclip (this is the attach icon), and double-click on the files you want to attach. You can attach more than one file, but your attachments aren't unlimited. The number of files you can attach depends on the size of each file. Your email will only support so much attachment space.
3. Send the message to a cellphone. To send the email as an sms, you have to send the message to the cellphone's gateway address. Your service provider offers a gateway address for free. Consult your user's manual to find your gateway address. All phones require you to enter the phone number you're sending the message to, and then the gateway address. For example, to send to a Verizon phone, you would send your email to (10-digit phone number)@vtext.com. Sprint is (10-digit phone number)@messaging.sprintpcs.com and Alltel is (10-digit phone number)@message.alltel.com. The link in the 'References' section lists all the major gateway addresses.
4. Open the message on your cell phone and download the attachment. Your MP3 will now be saved to your cell phone.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
How to Use a Cell Phone to Get Adventure Coins
1. Press the 'Menu' button. Navigate to your cell phone's Web browser. Click on it to launch it.
2. Enter 'secure.battleon.com/aqw' (without quotes) into the URL field. Click 'Go.'
3. Enter your user name and password. Click 'Submit.'
4. Click on the 'Continue to Get AQWorlds Application.' It will navigate you to the download page.
5. Search for the link that corresponds with your Web browser. Click 'Save File' when prompted.
6. Select the 'AdventuresQuestToolbar.exe' once the file is downloaded. Click 'Install' to install it on your cell phone.
7. Enter your user name and password in the toolbar. Use the search box on the left to earn Adventure Coins.
How to Free Up Space on the Main Memory of a Samsung Omnia II i920
Deleting Individual Files
1. Turn your Omnia II SCH-i920 on. Once it loads, press the 'Main Menu' key then select 'Main Menu 2.' Select 'My Files.'
2. Press the folder you'd like to delete data from. Navigate within the folder and find a file you'd like to delete.
3. Tap the specific file you want to get rid of. Press the 'Delete' option. Repeat this process to individually delete as many files as you'd like.
Deleting All Personal Media
4. Hit the 'Main Menu' key from your Home screen and press 'Settings.' Navigate to the 'Basic Settings' tab.
5. Select 'Memory Settings.' Press the 'My Storage' option with your finger.
6. View the data listed to ensure you want to delete it all before continuing. If you're sure you want to get rid of everything listed in 'My Storage,' hit the 'Reset' button, deleting the contents of 'My Storage.'
Resetting to Factory Settings
7. Press 'Main Menu' while on your Omnia's Home screen. Press the 'Settings' option.
8. Navigate to the 'Basic Settings' tab. Select the 'Memory Settings' option.
9. Press 'Clear All Data' to return your phone to factory settings. Doing so will erase all personal data on the phone, including your call history, phone book entries and application settings.
How to Send Free Mobile Games to a Phone From a PC
1. Download the mobile game from the Internet to your computer. There are literally hundreds of different sites that provide free game downloads, some examples are Myxer.com, FunForMobile.com and MyTinyPhone.
2. Plug the USB data cable into the power port on your wireless phone. Connect the other end of the phone to your computer. If your computer detects the phone directly, you are all set to go (skip to Step 4). If your computer does not detect the phone, you need to download the phone drivers.
3. Launch your Internet browser and navigate to the manufacturer site of your phone. Select your phone model and select 'Support.' Download the provided driver and double-click the download once complete. This opens an installation wizard. Follow the brief set of prompts to complete the installation. You can now access your phone on the computer.
4. Click 'Start' followed by either 'My Computer' or 'Computer.' Double-click the removable device icon. A window opens with all of the files currently stored on the phone.
5. Double-click the 'Games' folder. A new window loads, featuring the game titles you have on the phone. Click and drag the game you downloaded from the Internet. Once complete, you can close out the phone windows, right-click the removable device icon, and select 'Eject' from the pull-down menu. Remove your phone from the computer and you can begin playing the uploaded video game.
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