Go check ouut this web site (http://web.idirect.com/~aaa/). It's been a
long time since I've read it so I'll let you wing it. I think there's
enough background to answer all your questions.
Dick Kennedy
Emergency & Personal Safety Cellular Phone
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>Paul are you saying that you don't have to pay a monthly fee or anything to
>be able to have a cell phone for emergencies only, breakdowns, accidents
>etc. the only ones that I have seen is in Campersworld and require a monthly
>fee of around $10.00 mo. Can you explain more.
>Marlene Meineken
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Bartz, Paul
>To:
>Sent: Sunday, August 22, 1999 2:52 PM
>Subject: RE: GMC: BLACK LIST UPDATE
>
>
>> In many places, a call to "911" rings into the agency having jurisdiction
>at
>> the spot you call from. It's also a nationally mandated free call from
>any
>> cell phone. In fact, one does not even need a cellular service provider
>or
>> subscribe to use "911" nationally. Therefor, if you don't own a cell
>phone,
>> go pick one up cheaply at a garage sale for such use while traveling.
>Make
>> sure you also get the charger with it.
>>
>> Often times when I'm traveling down Interstate highways and see a vehicle
>> pulled over along the road needing help, I'll call "911" and report it.
>>
>> Paul Bartz
>>
>> From: Chuck Blanford
>> Sent: 8/22/99 11:56 AM
>> Subject: Re: GMC: BLACK LIST UPDATE
>>
>> Roger
>>
>> Idaho State Police cell is *477 (*ISP).
>>
>> Great enhancement to your already valuable list.
>>
>> Chuck
>> 77 Kingsley
>> North Idaho
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Roger Black
>> To: GMC chat
>> Date: Sunday, August 22, 1999 8:40 AM
>> Subject: GMC: BLACK LIST UPDATE
>>
>>
>> >There is now another site where you can pick up a "Black List" online.
>> >Thanks, Gene, for the space. Felt we now needed two sites as the
>> owners
>> >seem to travel now and then.{:>) This way, there should be an up to
>> date
>> >list on one or the other.
>> >
>> >Here are the two sites now available.
>> >
>> >http://www.california.com/~eagle/blklst.html
>> >
>> >www.henry-davis.com/GMC
>> >
>> >The lists are automatically dated when I send them out to these sites
>> or
>> >individually. To get the newest, check the dates. I am available most
>> of
>> >the time to send the up to the minute list individually.
>> >
>> >NOTE:
>> >Would like to add one thing to the list. That is the State
>> Police/Highway
>> >patrol cell phone # for each state. These are usually posted when one
>> >enters the state, but most (me) forget them several miles down the
>> road.
>> If
>> >someone will send me the number, as in *HP, etc, I will get them posted
>> so
>> >they will be listed next to the state names.
>> >
>> >Any suggestions for additional information to add, please email me at
>> >rblack for consideration.
>> >
>> > THE BLACK LIST - DON'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT!!!!!!
>> > and it doesn't cost you a cent,
>> > but it could cost you a lot if you don't have it and
>> need
>> >it.
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
long time since I've read it so I'll let you wing it. I think there's
enough background to answer all your questions.
Dick Kennedy
Emergency & Personal Safety Cellular Phone
No Monthly Cellular Phone Bills
No Cellular Phone Activation Fee
Makes Free Emergency 911 Cellular Phone Calls
It's Legal In The United States
30 Day Guarantee, Risk Free Trial Offer
>Paul are you saying that you don't have to pay a monthly fee or anything to
>be able to have a cell phone for emergencies only, breakdowns, accidents
>etc. the only ones that I have seen is in Campersworld and require a monthly
>fee of around $10.00 mo. Can you explain more.
>Marlene Meineken
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Bartz, Paul
>To:
>Sent: Sunday, August 22, 1999 2:52 PM
>Subject: RE: GMC: BLACK LIST UPDATE
>
>
>> In many places, a call to "911" rings into the agency having jurisdiction
>at
>> the spot you call from. It's also a nationally mandated free call from
>any
>> cell phone. In fact, one does not even need a cellular service provider
>or
>> subscribe to use "911" nationally. Therefor, if you don't own a cell
>phone,
>> go pick one up cheaply at a garage sale for such use while traveling.
>Make
>> sure you also get the charger with it.
>>
>> Often times when I'm traveling down Interstate highways and see a vehicle
>> pulled over along the road needing help, I'll call "911" and report it.
>>
>> Paul Bartz
>>
>> From: Chuck Blanford
>> Sent: 8/22/99 11:56 AM
>> Subject: Re: GMC: BLACK LIST UPDATE
>>
>> Roger
>>
>> Idaho State Police cell is *477 (*ISP).
>>
>> Great enhancement to your already valuable list.
>>
>> Chuck
>> 77 Kingsley
>> North Idaho
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Roger Black
>> To: GMC chat
>> Date: Sunday, August 22, 1999 8:40 AM
>> Subject: GMC: BLACK LIST UPDATE
>>
>>
>> >There is now another site where you can pick up a "Black List" online.
>> >Thanks, Gene, for the space. Felt we now needed two sites as the
>> owners
>> >seem to travel now and then.{:>) This way, there should be an up to
>> date
>> >list on one or the other.
>> >
>> >Here are the two sites now available.
>> >
>> >http://www.california.com/~eagle/blklst.html
>> >
>> >www.henry-davis.com/GMC
>> >
>> >The lists are automatically dated when I send them out to these sites
>> or
>> >individually. To get the newest, check the dates. I am available most
>> of
>> >the time to send the up to the minute list individually.
>> >
>> >NOTE:
>> >Would like to add one thing to the list. That is the State
>> Police/Highway
>> >patrol cell phone # for each state. These are usually posted when one
>> >enters the state, but most (me) forget them several miles down the
>> road.
>> If
>> >someone will send me the number, as in *HP, etc, I will get them posted
>> so
>> >they will be listed next to the state names.
>> >
>> >Any suggestions for additional information to add, please email me at
>> >rblack for consideration.
>> >
>> > THE BLACK LIST - DON'T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT!!!!!!
>> > and it doesn't cost you a cent,
>> > but it could cost you a lot if you don't have it and
>> need
>> >it.
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>