Posted by PJH on August 14, 2015 at 13:37:06 from (50.44.246.81):
In Reply to: OT tracfone dead zone posted by michiganmike on August 14, 2015 at 09:03:27:
I live out in the sticks, and my TracFone works where many others won't. Deep hollers will kill the phones of the city friends who visit here. I can stand right beside them and make a call with my TracFone. I notice that you can buy many different kinds of phone from TracFone, and some of them are not labeled for my area. Could it be that you have a TracFone that is not labeled for your area? Our local WalMart, 20 miles down the road, sells TracFones that are NOT labeled for my area. I always thought the labeling was so you would not be calling long distance every time someone local called me, but I don't know. We bought our TracFones thru the TracFone website, and they have been trouble free (except for the one I knocked in the toilet). I do occasionally miss a text when I'm working in my metal shop building, but as soon as I walk by a door or window, it will receive it. I'm no expert on cell phones - the fact that I use a TracFone will tell you that.
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