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Re: nupapa post# 31

Sunday, 03/01/2015 5:16:38 PM

Sunday, March 01, 2015 5:16:38 PM

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Besides non-payment (which I doubt) there are other reasons for getting a "non-working number" message. One, is that with some carriers, is that the customer can temporarily suspend the number.

Another reason is that call forwarding was set up, but to an invalid number. That way, the phone number owner can call out, but effectively block all incoming calls. I noticed that number is also used with his other shell RDGA. Neat trick, have considered it myself as I can add another phone to my plan for $10/month. That way as I'm researching potential purchases or shopping prices, I won't get return calls from salesmen who captured my incoming number on their phones or message devices or where I have to list a phone number in an online inquiry.

Same reason I have two personal emails with different providers. It's a valid email that will work with online inquiries that I can check for a response for the info I need, afterwhich it becomes a huge spam folder.


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