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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 695052" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>If it was an older officer, having a smart phone with no minutes would equal no phone. A lot of the older generation don't realize that you can use a smart phone with no minutes to get on the internet, fb, e-mail and such when you have wi-fi access. I found this out myself when I looked at my old smart phone (using it as an mp3 player) and realized that the e-mail was current.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Honestly? This could go either way. Someone else has suggested that it wasn't even a police officer that called. Easy way to verify that is, if you remember the officer's name, to call that PD and ask to be put in touch with that officer. You could also wait a few days and call the number back that your husband talked on. If he answers and isn't a cop, its doubtful he will remember to keep playing the part. If no answer, listen to what the message says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 695052, member: 18238"] If it was an older officer, having a smart phone with no minutes would equal no phone. A lot of the older generation don't realize that you can use a smart phone with no minutes to get on the internet, fb, e-mail and such when you have wi-fi access. I found this out myself when I looked at my old smart phone (using it as an mp3 player) and realized that the e-mail was current. Honestly? This could go either way. Someone else has suggested that it wasn't even a police officer that called. Easy way to verify that is, if you remember the officer's name, to call that PD and ask to be put in touch with that officer. You could also wait a few days and call the number back that your husband talked on. If he answers and isn't a cop, its doubtful he will remember to keep playing the part. If no answer, listen to what the message says. [/QUOTE]
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