Receiving a text from an email (need answer ASAP)
ijerda
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Hey guys! I'd like some help ASAP.

 

I just got on a plan with a family friend that has unlimited text/voice/picture/etc messaging, but no data. I have a ringtone website (that Verizon wireless has approved of - myxer.com) that will let me create my own ringtones and send them to me. However, there is also the option to download them to my PC and send them to my phone via multimedia message. I need to know of this will cause any data charge (receiving a text from an email, and/or saving the ringtone to my phone) even if I'm not accessing the mobile web app?

 

Thanks for the help!

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Re: Receiving a text from an email (need answer ASAP)
TheGreatOne
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ijerda wrote:

Hey guys! I'd like some help ASAP.

 

I just got on a plan with a family friend that has unlimited text/voice/picture/etc messaging, but no data. I have a ringtone website (that Verizon wireless has approved of - myxer.com) that will let me create my own ringtones and send them to me. However, there is also the option to download them to my PC and send them to my phone via multimedia message. I need to know of this will cause any data charge (receiving a text from an email, and/or saving the ringtone to my phone) even if I'm not accessing the mobile web app?

 

Thanks for the help!


 

You should only be billed for MMS and nothing else. Since you have unlimited messaging that you are covered.

 

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Re: Receiving a text from an email (need answer ASAP)
TheGreatOne
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ijerda wrote:

Hey guys! I'd like some help ASAP.

 

I just got on a plan with a family friend that has unlimited text/voice/picture/etc messaging, but no data. I have a ringtone website (that Verizon wireless has approved of - myxer.com) that will let me create my own ringtones and send them to me. However, there is also the option to download them to my PC and send them to my phone via multimedia message. I need to know of this will cause any data charge (receiving a text from an email, and/or saving the ringtone to my phone) even if I'm not accessing the mobile web app?

 

Thanks for the help!


 

You should only be billed for MMS and nothing else. Since you have unlimited messaging that you are covered.

 

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Re: Receiving a text from an email (need answer ASAP)
ijerda
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Thanks very much!

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