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interseting yet odd

xXx69

Dec 23, 2004, 1:29 AM
As many of you might already know in the VZW website...when the zipcode of 99999 was typed into the box it said shopping in null, which gave you access to the VZW page of every phone they had. Including discontinued phones and future released phones. For example with the LG 7000 the phone was in the zip code 99999, 2 weeks before its release, along with many other phones that have appeared there before release date. Now when you type 99999 it says "We currently do not have service for zip code 99999." I find that very strange. Why would verizon take that off?
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wirehead

Dec 23, 2004, 3:50 PM
xXx69 said:
As many of you might already know in the VZW website...when the zipcode of 99999 was typed into the box it said shopping in null, which gave you access to the VZW page of every phone they had. Including discontinued phones and future released phones. For example with the LG 7000 the phone was in the zip code 99999, 2 weeks before its release, along with many other phones that have appeared there before release date. Now when you type 99999 it says "We currently do not have service for zip code 99999." I find that very strange. Why would verizon take that off?


Because you were never supposed to see it anyway, I'd gather. Verizon doesn't want people to have advance information. Phone companies ...
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bigozzie

Dec 24, 2004, 2:01 PM
You devil. 😈
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