all these theories, he said/she said and timelines with the phones are making my head hurt. but one theory i haven't seen is this. hang in there with me for a second.
when my daughter was younger, i got her a prepaid cell phone from U.S. Cellular. well even after her minutes ran out, she could still receive incoming calls from another US Cellular customer and she could use her phone for incoming and outgoing calls during the free nights and weekend time.
so how did we find this out? because the first time the phone was cut off, she tried everything since i wouldn't buy more minutes, and she learned the hard way.
now as for DB's phone being "restricted" for nonpayment but calls could come but she couldn't make calls therefore all the questions about why would she try to access her VM knowing that she couldn't make calls since the phone had been turned off. what if she didn't know that VM was one of the things she could not do? i've read on here that she could still receive calls, so unless this situation had happened before, why wouldn't she at least give it a try and see if she could access VM? especially, if Verizon has the same deal as US Cellular with the phone working either way during free nights and weekends?
don't know anything about Verizon but i'm just saying that it makes sense to me that she could have tried to access VM just to see if it worked or not. she may not have known.
when my daughter was younger, i got her a prepaid cell phone from U.S. Cellular. well even after her minutes ran out, she could still receive incoming calls from another US Cellular customer and she could use her phone for incoming and outgoing calls during the free nights and weekend time.
so how did we find this out? because the first time the phone was cut off, she tried everything since i wouldn't buy more minutes, and she learned the hard way.
now as for DB's phone being "restricted" for nonpayment but calls could come but she couldn't make calls therefore all the questions about why would she try to access her VM knowing that she couldn't make calls since the phone had been turned off. what if she didn't know that VM was one of the things she could not do? i've read on here that she could still receive calls, so unless this situation had happened before, why wouldn't she at least give it a try and see if she could access VM? especially, if Verizon has the same deal as US Cellular with the phone working either way during free nights and weekends?
don't know anything about Verizon but i'm just saying that it makes sense to me that she could have tried to access VM just to see if it worked or not. she may not have known.