If you don’t recognize or understand a charge, contact your carrier. If that doesn’t work, file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission.Īnd as a general rule: Read your phone bill often - line by line. If you’ve been a victim of the “one-ring” scam, try to resolve the charges with your cell phone carrier.
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I’m trying to activate the iPhone X and can’t figure out how to put one of my phone numbers in it there isn’t a SIM card to swap. If your old phones SIM card is not the right size for the new phone, go to any ATT corporate store for a new SIM card at no cost. They can tell you where the phone number is registered. Just move your SIM card from the old phone to the new phone. If you're tempted to call back, do yourself a favor and check the number through online directories first. There’s no danger in getting the call: the danger is in calling back and racking up a whopping bill. If you get a call like this, don’t pick it up and don’t call the number back. The calls are from phone numbers with three-digit area codes that look like they’re from inside the U.S., but actually are associated with international phone numbers - often in the Caribbean. You’ve reached the operator, please hold.” All the while, you’re getting slammed with some hefty charges - a per-minute charge on top of an international rate. If you do, chances are you’ll hear something like, “Hello. The scammers hope you’ll call back, either because you believe a legitimate call was cut off, or you will be curious about who called. Scammers let the phone ring once - just enough for a missed call message to pop up. Here’s how it works: Scammers are using auto-dialers to call cell phone numbers across the country. You could be a potential victim of the growing "one-ring” cell phone scam. Hold the phone, says the Federal Trade Commission. Who’s calling now? That number doesn’t ring a bell. Make sure to pick up these chargers quickly before they hyperdrive away, and may the Force be with you as you fuel up your phone on one (or both) of the pads.īe sure to check out 's Black Friday Space deals, or our guide to Black Friday Star Wars deals. Besides which, it's a nice decoration for "Star Wars" fans in between your galactic smartphone adventures. The dimensions of each pad are large, but no so large as to take over a moderately sized bathroom counter: the dimensions for the Falcon are listed at 7x5x1 inches (18x13x2 cm), for example. To make sure your device stays firmly in place, the pads have rubberized smartphone support. The Millennium Falcon's thrusters will glow blue, while the Mandalorian's visors will light up (also in blue) to let you know when you're all set.Įach charging pad includes a USB-C port, a wall-charging cable and the capability to wirelessly fast charge at 10 watts or at 7 watts. They also have special features when you fully charge your device. That means there's no cords and a lesser chance of charging issues, especially if your phone gets a lot of use.īoth charging pads are compatible with a range of phones that have wireless charging capabilities, most famously including most modern Samsung and Apple phones. Charging pads are far more handy than actual chargers as most modern phones will happily lay on top of the pad to pick up the charge. Adaptable Lego Phone Case Step 1: Get the Pieces Step 2: Assembly of the Buttons Step 3: Assembly of the Body Step 4: Assembly of the Body Part 2 Step 5. The charging deal is exclusive to GameStop and will likely hyperdrive away quickly, so be sure to grab the electronics while they are still in stock. If you have a lot of devices or "Star Wars" fans in the house, you might even want to pick up both. Thankfully the choice is not as stark as figuring out whether you support the Dark Side or the Light Side of the Force, as either way it's the same deal and you will be saving 50%.
LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure, DUPLO, LEGENDS OF CHIMA, NINJAGO, BIONICLE, MINDSTORMS and MIXELS are trademarks and copyrights of the LEGO Group. Must be 18 years or older to purchase online. A Mandalorian-themed charger is available now for $25.00 at GameStop, while a Millennium Falcon-themed charger is also available now for $25.00 at GameStop. LEGO System A/S, DK-7190 Billund, Denmark. I got two phones I got one for business and one for family I like for some people to know that. GameStop has two deals available on "Star Wars" charging stations. Two deals on Star Wars phone chargers will literally let the Force (of wireless charging) be with you this Black Friday.