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My friend lost her phone the other day. Not but a few weeks after getting it. Anyway, lockline has another on the way. She just recently downloaded ringers. The Sprint rep told her just to request a credit online and then re-buy them. But, can't she just redownload them after she gets the new phone. I thought you could download them for 90 days from your phone?
Thanks!, I searched the forums but didn't come up with anything so sorry, I know this has been covered before. I'm just not very good at searching for things.
ohhwun_xtreme
08-21-2006, 11:27 AM
yes you can ... they stay in your content manager ... or should stay. when i switch to my 920 from my 8200 my ringers were still in my content manager.
unless she didnt get them from sprint, then you gotta download them again.
+Eric
08-21-2006, 11:30 AM
Yeah, they were all from sprint. I thought they stayed until they expired (they say 90 days on them), and you could download them again.
Thanks for the quick reply.
laursifer
08-21-2006, 11:34 AM
They do stay until they expire, so if they aren't there anymore than I would do what the Sprint rep said, except call back and get that noted on the account FIRST to be sure she can get the credit when she needs it.
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