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Old 05-13-2005, 01:34 PM   #3
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If you use verizon, you can use their web based service. WIth their service you can see historical data for your phone and usage. Also you can actually list the names with the phone numbers that appear on your bill for the next time you look at them. This is extremely helpful when you have to recreate a phone listing. Something you may want to do is to, put the damaged phone on your dashboard, and leave it alone for a week, no matter how "dry" it looks, LEAVE IT be. When times up, plug that bad boy in and cross your fingers, if it powers up they can probably transfer your phone list. I feel for you, I dropped mine outta my pocket at the boat ramp last year, after kayaking 6 hours with it half in half out of my pocket, I threw my leg over the side to dismount and heard *ploop* and there it was in gin clear water staring at me....

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