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  1. #7580

    Caller I'd

    Quote Originally Posted by MotegPro  [View Original Post]
    If you do this what # would show on caller I'd? Or is there a wifi based calling system that won't allow a number to be seen? Most people this phone would call would not respond to a blocked call though. Thoughts?
    I've done this with Google Voice. The caller I'd comes up with your G-Voice number.

  2. #7579

    The phone thing

    Quote Originally Posted by JoshWeinstein  [View Original Post]
    I still have my old phone from my last contract sitting in the drawer. Are you saying I can use it with my current phone? Both are full android smartphones with WiFi hot spot capability. Thanks.
    You would turn wifi hotspot on, on your current active phone.

    Then you can turn on wifi calling on your old phone and make wifi calls without paying for a second line of service. It connects through your primary phone, or via any other home or business wifi.

    I haven't tried it yet, so I have no further details.

    http://www.androidcentral.com/ask-ac...ithout-carrier

    http://techcrunch.com/2014/09/10/goo...ee-voip-calls/

    -Jeepster1.

  3. #7578

    Say that again Jeepster

    I still have my old phone from my last contract sitting in the drawer. Are you saying I can use it with my current phone? Both are full android smartphones with WiFi hot spot capability. Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeepster1  [View Original Post]
    Your main phone is not making a phone call and shouldn't display its Caller I-D info on the other end; it's just a data pipe. All caller info is going to originate on your hobby phone, which is making the wifi call.

    You should be able to use use any wifi connection you have available. Could be a hotel, could be McDonald's. We're just using the primary phone as a hotspot source because it's typically available wherever you are.

    I'm probably getting a new phone in a few weeks, freeing up my old one for the hobby. I might do some tinkering then.

    -Jeepster1.

  4. #7577

    I think It works this way

    Quote Originally Posted by MotegPro  [View Original Post]
    If you do this what # would show on caller I'd? Or is there a wifi based calling system that won't allow a number to be seen? Most people this phone would call would not respond to a blocked call though. Thoughts?
    Your main phone is not making a phone call and shouldn't display its Caller I-D info on the other end; it's just a data pipe. All caller info is going to originate on your hobby phone, which is making the wifi call.

    You should be able to use use any wifi connection you have available. Could be a hotel, could be McDonald's. We're just using the primary phone as a hotspot source because it's typically available wherever you are.

    I'm probably getting a new phone in a few weeks, freeing up my old one for the hobby. I might do some tinkering then.

    -Jeepster1.

  5. #7576

    Miss Sarah Follow Up

    Just wanted to make sure that you guys know that although Miss Sarah is NOT a clock watcher, and DID go way over time with me, it was due to extenuating circumstances with confusion on where we were in relation to the Eastern / Central Time Zones. Obviously, she can't do that every time with me, or anyone else. She is worth EVERY $$ in my dream!

    With that being said, I am already planning on having a wonderful dream about her again!

  6. #7575
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeepster1  [View Original Post]
    http://www.androidcentral.com/ask-ac...ithout-carrier

    Just had a brainstorm, but haven't tried this yet. If your main phone (or tablet, etc) can act as a wifi hotspot, then you should be able to make wifi calls from a second phone (with no service).

    This requires the second phone to be in close proximity to the primary one, and the primary one must be connected to a 3 g or 4 g data source.

    But the primary phone has zero info stored about what you've sent through it. Your second phone has contacts, etc and can be password protected.

    Having your old phone lying around might not look too suspicious.

    -Jeepster1.
    If you do this what # would show on caller I'd? Or is there a wifi based calling system that won't allow a number to be seen? Most people this phone would call would not respond to a blocked call though. Thoughts?

  7. #7574

    Ginger yum!

    Quote Originally Posted by RebelKnight13  [View Original Post]
    Here are two pics from thst
    my time with Miss Sarah.
    That is a fine looking Ginger.

  8. #7573

    Miss Sarah From Chattanooga PICS

    Here are two pics from my time with Miss Sarah.
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  9. #7572

    Miss Sarah from Chattanooga

    Fellas, let me tell you about my ALL TIME FAVORITE! Miss Sarah from Chattanooga left me BREATHLESS. Not only is she legit, but she is TOTAL GFE! She is a recently divorced mom, educated, cultured, very artistic, quirky, compassionate, and all around just wonderful. If you are looking for just a quickie, or are a jerk, she is not the girl for you.

    She is the BEST kisser I have met, and we spent lots of time with foreplay, DATY, BBBJ. We moved on to covered CG and MISH, and finished with a BBBJTCWS. Then, cuddling, talking, more kissing, and more DATY. I didn't broach the subject of MSOG as we were WAY over time. (I won't say how long, but I didn't realize it until after she left, when it hit me that we had been on Central time the entire night and not Eastern as we had originally planned). Instead, we went to Waffle House and spent more time together.

    She is open to new things, such as possibly doubles with 2 guys or another girl, although that really isn't her thing.

    One thing I wanted to add: Since I was traveling from Nashville area to Chattanooga I thought I should call ahead and reserve a room near her preferred area. Unfortunately, everything was booked. Believe it or not, she agreed to meet me approximately 40 minutes closer to me and refused my offer of buying her some gas to make up for it! I have had real girlfriends that didn't treat me this well!

    Gentlemen, this girl is not a high volume girl. She is just trying to get grounded after a divorce. She is to be respected. Although YMMV, I have found someone that is exactly what I had in mind when I think "GFE". Take good care of her, and she will take good care of you. She is too sweet to mistreat!

    I will forward digits to TRUSTED Senior members only! If there is enough interest, she might consider traveling to Nashville!

  10. #7571
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeepster1  [View Original Post]
    http://www.androidcentral.com/ask-ac...ithout-carrier

    Just had a brainstorm, but haven't tried this yet. If your main phone (or tablet, etc) can act as a wifi hotspot, then you should be able to make wifi calls from a second phone (with no service).

    This requires the second phone to be in close proximity to the primary one, and the primary one must be connected to a 3 g or 4 g data source.

    But the primary phone has zero info stored about what you've sent through it. Your second phone has contacts, etc and can be password protected.

    Having your old phone lying around might not look too suspicious.

    -Jeepster1.
    Jeep you are right on what you said.

    It does work.

  11. #7570

    Wifi calling, via hotspot!

    http://www.androidcentral.com/ask-ac...ithout-carrier

    Quote Originally Posted by UpForItNow  [View Original Post]
    I have an inexpensive and small very basic LG s mart phone from Walmart. Cost under $50 but it has a full QWERTY keyboard that makes texting easier. I get the cheapest Tracfone refill card that only lasts 90 days but with promos gets me more than enough minutes for my needs. $20 every 3 months cash only to buy the cards, but that's probably unnecessarily cautious.
    Just had a brainstorm, but haven't tried this yet. If your main phone (or tablet, etc) can act as a wifi hotspot, then you should be able to make wifi calls from a second phone (with no service).

    This requires the second phone to be in close proximity to the primary one, and the primary one must be connected to a 3 g or 4 g data source.

    But the primary phone has zero info stored about what you've sent through it. Your second phone has contacts, etc and can be password protected.

    Having your old phone lying around might not look too suspicious.

    -Jeepster1.

  12. #7569
    Quote Originally Posted by Jeepster1  [View Original Post]
    And I bet providers don't laugh at your phone. One lady told me she had one like mine in junior high.

    (Note to the curious: she was in junior high about 12 years ago).

    -Jeepster1.
    Yeah, well it is pretty tiny and hard to navigate, so not very impressive. But as long as they're laughing at the phone and not something else they might think is kind of small, I'm okay with it. Really.

  13. #7568

    Good choice

    Quote Originally Posted by UpForItNow  [View Original Post]
    I have an inexpensive and small very basic LG s mart phone from Walmart. Cost under $50 but it has a full QWERTY keyboard that makes texting easier. I get the cheapest Tracfone refill card that only lasts 90 days but with promos gets me more than enough minutes for my needs. $20 every 3 months cash only to buy the cards, but that's probably unnecessarily cautious.
    And I bet providers don't laugh at your phone. One lady told me she had one like mine in junior high.

    (Note to the curious: she was in junior high about 12 years ago).

    -Jeepster1.

  14. #7567

    Burner phone

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeepster1  [View Original Post]
    I've got a cheap prepaid flip phone. Service is about $100 per year for limited text and voice.

    Walmart, Walgreens, etc are fine. Pay with cash and buy your refill cards with cash. Register it with a fake name.

    Flip phones are horrible for texting but the battery life is phenomenal. You don't want to leave a mystery smart phone plugged in all the time, do you?

    I use a somewhat obscure European email service for hobby activity. They have a PIN protected app that I run on my main phone.

    -Jeepster1.
    I have an inexpensive and small very basic LG s mart phone from Walmart. Cost under $50 but it has a full QWERTY keyboard that makes texting easier. I get the cheapest Tracfone refill card that only lasts 90 days but with promos gets me more than enough minutes for my needs. $20 every 3 months cash only to buy the cards, but that's probably unnecessarily cautious.

  15. #7566

    One example

    Quote Originally Posted by Hammerman010  [View Original Post]
    What is the best way to get a burner phone? Prepaid from Wal-Mart? Whate best deal for that? I'm thinking just voice and text right? Thanks Hammer.
    I've got a cheap prepaid flip phone. Service is about $100 per year for limited text and voice.

    Walmart, Walgreens, etc are fine. Pay with cash and buy your refill cards with cash. Register it with a fake name.

    Flip phones are horrible for texting but the battery life is phenomenal. You don't want to leave a mystery smart phone plugged in all the time, do you?

    I use a somewhat obscure European email service for hobby activity. They have a PIN protected app that I run on my main phone.

    -Jeepster1.

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