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well i worked for sprint as a tower tech and for all the peeps out there that don't know sprint Verizon us cellular alltel before Verizon bought them out all work on cdma based towers code division multipule accsess hense when your receive your us cellular message your roaming on there towers and here is the real kicker i work for sprint and they give me free phone but have us cellular for personal there cheaper and the coverage for voice is superb compared to sprint there data coverage 3g style is lacking still but all in all i love my us cellular phone but that why you getting that message your roaming on there towers if you will even though most of the above carriers just use the same towers and just add there reapeter to it and its usally a message gg22 or something
You should NOT change the subject line unless the subject is blank or irrelevant to the message. The subject line serves a purpose in addition to identifying the subject of the message. It's also a clue to finding a specific email on a long list of emails, especially if you correspond by email with the same people on a regular basis. The subject line (and the date of email) can help find a specific email on the list. You may want to edit the subject line, for example, if it just says "Budget", it's a little vague. You might add something more identifiable like "Budget, end of quarter three", "Budget, Shipping Dept", "Budget, Supplies-April", etc.
Enough to add up to the cost of postage. Currently a first class letter of one ounce is 44 cents.
Enough to add up to the cost of postage. Currently an international first class letter of one ounce is 98 cents.