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Hey guys I need to do a read back but my day sucked.
This new phone is the polar opposite of my old phone. First when I installed my SD card with 638 albums on it my music disappeared. It won't read the card.
Drove to town three times that is 200 miles. Finally at the end of the day spent three hours with people at Verizon.... On guy blew my off and said I should have bought insurance... The phone is less than 24 hours old.
Anyways they said it must be the SD card....40 dollars later down loaded all my music at the counter onto the card..... Phone won't read it..... Out either of the cards in any of my other old smart phones plays music great... On Google play..... Google play won't play it even see anything on the SD card....... I'm not rebuying almost 700 CDs I already own off iTunes..... You guys should see the text I sent.... I'm ****** off and they know it. Told them I'm bringing this dam thing back and I want my old crappy phone back.
 
@RavynFallen check your paypal

@BantyChooks never give up hope. My first purebred Narri tom, the foundation of the flock I have today, broke his shank and I had to amputate mid shank and made him a prosthesis after he healed up and he could do everything but scratch with it. The hens took care of his itches, though, until that dang Malamute slaughtered him when he protected his hens (26 birds died, but only Tom and one of the girls). Birds heal VERY fast as long as no infection takes root, and splinting will allow healing, even if it is not to human grade repair standards.

Do your best, it can't be worse than not doing anything.

@LittleLakePhil sorry about your phone issues.

Redeye here I come...3 am wakeup set.
 
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@RavynFallen
 check your paypal

@BantyChooks
  never give up hope.  My first purebred Narri tom, the foundation of the flock I have today, broke his shank and I had to amputate mid shank and made him a prosthesis after he healed up and he could do everything but scratch with it.  The hens took care of his itches, though, until that dang Malamute slaughtered him when he protected his hens (26 birds died, but only Tom and one of the girls).  Birds heal VERY fast as long as no infection takes root, and splinting will allow healing, even if it is not to human grade repair standards.

Do your best, it can't be worse than not doing anything.

@LittleLakePhil
 sorry about your phone issues.

Redeye here I come...3 am wakeup set.


Got the message, thanks... :)

Eggs will go out for you when you want them as soon as I can verify fertility...
 
@RavynFallen
 check your paypal

@BantyChooks
  never give up hope.  My first purebred Narri tom, the foundation of the flock I have today, broke his shank and I had to amputate mid shank and made him a prosthesis after he healed up and he could do everything but scratch with it.  The hens took care of his itches, though, until that dang Malamute slaughtered him when he protected his hens (26 birds died, but only Tom and one of the girls).  Birds heal VERY fast as long as no infection takes root, and splinting will allow healing, even if it is not to human grade repair standards.

Do your best, it can't be worse than not doing anything.

@LittleLakePhil
 sorry about your phone issues.

Redeye here I come...3 am wakeup set.


There is only one 3 in my day, and it's not am. Safe travels!
 
@RavynFallen
 check your paypal

@BantyChooks
  never give up hope.  My first purebred Narri tom, the foundation of the flock I have today, broke his shank and I had to amputate mid shank and made him a prosthesis after he healed up and he could do everything but scratch with it.  The hens took care of his itches, though, until that dang Malamute slaughtered him when he protected his hens (26 birds died, but only Tom and one of the girls).  Birds heal VERY fast as long as no infection takes root, and splinting will allow healing, even if it is not to human grade repair standards.

Do your best, it can't be worse than not doing anything.

@LittleLakePhil
 sorry about your phone issues.

Redeye here I come...3 am wakeup set.

Thank you. I am certainly going to try and fix her up, as long as she isn't suffering.
 
Good morning, from this end.

Bum deal, Phil - seems they sold you a lemon
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Hope you can sort something.

Safe journey, Walnut.

Banti - good luck with sorting out your duck
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@RavynFallen
 check your paypal

@BantyChooks
  never give up hope.  My first purebred Narri tom, the foundation of the flock I have today, broke his shank and I had to amputate mid shank and made him a prosthesis after he healed up and he could do everything but scratch with it.  The hens took care of his itches, though, until that dang Malamute slaughtered him when he protected his hens (26 birds died, but only Tom and one of the girls).  Birds heal VERY fast as long as no infection takes root, and splinting will allow healing, even if it is not to human grade repair standards.

Do your best, it can't be worse than not doing anything.

@LittleLakePhil
 sorry about your phone issues.

Redeye here I come...3 am wakeup set.



Good morning, from this end. 

Bum deal, Phil - seems they sold you a lemon :(  Hope you can sort something.

Safe journey, Walnut.

Banti - good luck with sorting out your duck :fl


Well after hours upon hours of f***in around. I finally found a couple of obscure. Media players that have no problem finding my music and playing it.... Heck they even found stuff in the ether from three phones ago all old school Country music....I think it's a conspiracy.... I'm betting they don't want to recognize music downloaded from CDs.... So you have to subscribe or buy from them. So Verizon is gonna probably call after my rant and bichin...I was ****** though. Wasted about 36 hours of my life. But it was her when I was talking about getting into my music again.... And I even found my old Yamaha cassette deck....I ever tell you guys I have hundreds more cassettes.....:)
 
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