[Q] Multiple phones with same number - HTC EVO 3D

I was wondering if it was possible. What I want to do is buy a couple of evos and have them both use the same number. Both would ring if the number was dialed and if they called out they would both be using same account.
I have 2 kids that both want a phone and sprint said I can only have 1 more line. (already have 4).
Thank you for any help or for pointing me in right direction.

redeye-fl said:
I was wondering if it was possible. What I want to do is buy a couple of evos and have them both use the same number. Both would ring if the number was dialed and if they called out they would both be using same account.
I have 2 kids that both want a phone and sprint said I can only have 1 more line. (already have 4).
Thank you for any help or for pointing me in right direction.
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You could get two separate Google Voice lines for free. The phones would only work on wifi
But what you're talking about, I don't believe so on a CDMA network. Each phone has an ESN, and to get both phones to use the same line, you would have to have one of them spoof the other's ESN. I'm pretty sure that's illegal, and they'd catch you if both were active.

Sorry, didn'T know that it would be illegal. I just figured it would be like a land line having multiple handsets. Its not like you could use both at same time to call different people. Just didn't want to have to go to another carrier and sign up for whole new plan since both kids are under 10 years old and probably won't use 10 minutes a month combined. Phones would be used to call me our my wife in case something changed with school schedule. Ie club staying late put getting out early.

Open another account in you wifes name and see if you can get a Sero account. Search Sero in the forums to find out hour to so that.
WizeguyEvo3D

Sounds good in theory
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You could duplicate the phones, and it would do exactly what you want. However, this is illegal. If your kids have wifi at school, you could just use the many internet based texting and calling apps for android, and you don't even need to worry about adding a line. OR what would be SO cheap. If you just want them to have a phone to contact you in emergencies, just get them prepaid phones. That will be about $10 a month each. Same as adding a line.

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[Help] putting Eris on PagePlus

Hey all,
I need some help getting my Eris on the PagePlus network.
http://www.pagepluscellular.com/
I bought my Eris used and with no contract. Clean ESN as well.
I called my local PagePlus office, but they won't have anyone that can program the Eris for another month or so. I can't wait that long.
Does anyone here know what I need to do to get it setup correctly?
The rep mentioned it has something to do with "opera mini" and not actually flashing the phone. Just setting up the info.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Even if I have to go through a different office. I just need this setup ASAP!
Also... I am going for the 1,200 Minutes / 1,200 SMS/MMS / 50 MB Data = $29.95 plan. This seems to be their best data plan. Anyone using this service able to use it with the Eris well? I will ONLY download apps and big stuff on my wifi network. I am not a data hog and would only check emails while away from wifi.
Thnx in advance!
~Syn
synaptyc said:
Hey all,
I need some help getting my Eris on the PagePlus network.
http://www.pagepluscellular.com/
I bought my Eris used and with no contract. Clean ESN as well.
I called my local PagePlus office, but they won't have anyone that can program the Eris for another month or so. I can't wait that long.
Does anyone here know what I need to do to get it setup correctly?
The rep mentioned it has something to do with "opera mini" and not actually flashing the phone. Just setting up the info.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Even if I have to go through a different office. I just need this setup ASAP!
Also... I am going for the 1,200 Minutes / 1,200 SMS/MMS / 50 MB Data = $29.95 plan. This seems to be their best data plan. Anyone using this service able to use it with the Eris well? I will ONLY download apps and big stuff on my wifi network. I am not a data hog and would only check emails while away from wifi.
Thnx in advance!
~Syn
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Just go on ebay and look for "page plus activation" pay the 1.00 and give the ESN. I have the eris on pp but i cant get mms to work (most likely its me... )
Thnx Joey =) Doing this now =)
WOW! This couldn't have been easier!
I bought an eBay auction for $1.99 because the $1.00 auctions were for new activation with a new number. I ported my number over from Sprint. The auction led me to: www.KittyWireless.com
INCREDIBLE SERVICE!!! She is a one person operation. I know this because she has a LIVE chat thing on her site for answering questions. She handled all the calls and setup between Sprint & PagePlus. All I had to do was supply basic info. Uber easy.
On top of that, she offers a little discount on the normal monthly service! Normal price for the "Talk N Text 1200" is $29.95. My cost was $26.00 ... awesome.
That auction was the BEST $1.99 I ever spent =)
As for the setup of my Eris in the PagePlus network? Simple. From the time I bought the eBay auction and filled out my info on Kitty's website... I was making calls in under 2 hours. All I had to do was wait for her email, put the battery back in the Eris, and dial *22890. Everything works perfectly. Voice, Data, SMS, MMS. No problems at all.
Because of only getting 50MB with the plan, I will use it sparingly. I have access to WiFi 95% of my day. No biggie.
I am really liking this service so far and I HIGHLY recommend www.KittyWireless.com to ANYONE who doesn't want a contract. but DOES want excellent service!!!
(i know... i sound like a commercial... but she is THAT good)
~Syn
synaptyc said:
WOW! This couldn't have been easier!
I bought an eBay auction for $1.99 because the $1.00 auctions were for new activation with a new number. I ported my number over from Sprint. The auction led me to: www.KittyWireless.com
INCREDIBLE SERVICE!!! She is a one person operation. I know this because she has a LIVE chat thing on her site for answering questions. She handled all the calls and setup between Sprint & PagePlus. All I had to do was supply basic info. Uber easy.
On top of that, she offers a little discount on the normal monthly service! Normal price for the "Talk N Text 1200" is $29.95. My cost was $26.00 ... awesome.
That auction was the BEST $1.99 I ever spent =)
As for the setup of my Eris in the PagePlus network? Simple. From the time I bought the eBay auction and filled out my info on Kitty's website... I was making calls in under 2 hours. All I had to do was wait for her email, put the battery back in the Eris, and dial *22890. Everything works perfectly. Voice, Data, SMS, MMS. No problems at all.
Because of only getting 50MB with the plan, I will use it sparingly. I have access to WiFi 95% of my day. No biggie.
I am really liking this service so far and I HIGHLY recommend www.KittyWireless.com to ANYONE who doesn't want a contract. but DOES want excellent service!!!
(i know... i sound like a commercial... but she is THAT good)
~Syn
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So you got mms without doing anything other than activating? I have been unable to get mms working at all... I really think I need my account reset with page plus then.
Just call Page Plus and tell them to activate data / mms on your phone. Usually it's not automatically activated unless you call in and tell them. Likely they will tell you that it is active, or it can't be activated on your phone, just politely insist that they activate it. The CSR's aren't too bright.
I went to kitty and did an ESN reset. That fixed my mms issue.
Just trying to help next time
just pm and ill activate at no charge
I was wondering i have 2 droid eris phones and im going to be leaving verizon but i know they wont clear my esn, since i will be putting my verizon bill in my bankruptcy will i be able to go to Pages plus and use their service, also ive seen companies that UNLOCK your phone will i be able to do that with my eris droids. Im new to all this stuff and trying to figure it out.
tnat1 said:
I was wondering i have 2 droid eris phones and im going to be leaving verizon but i know they wont clear my esn, since i will be putting my verizon bill in my bankruptcy will i be able to go to Pages plus and use their service
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If your phones don't have a clean ESN with Verizon, then they won't have a clean ESN with PagePlus. PagePlus is a Verizon MVNO. You would have to flash your devices to another carrier such as Cricket.
I transferred over my 2 droids to Pages plus from verizon, i took 2 old phones i had and activated them in the place of the droids and kept the data plan. the ESN #s came back clean with Pages plus so i transfered them and activated them and bought airtime they now work on Pages plus.
Now could Verizon come back and block those ESN #s in say a month and could i get kicked off of Pages plus?
Since i now have them active with Pages plus can verizon do anything to those phones or are they untouchable?
tnat1 said:
I transferred over my 2 droids to Pages plus from verizon, i took 2 old phones i had and activated them in the place of the droids and kept the data plan. the ESN #s came back clean with Pages plus so i transfered them and activated them and bought airtime they now work on Pages plus.
Now could Verizon come back and block those ESN #s in say a month and could i get kicked off of Pages plus?
Since i now have them active with Pages plus can verizon do anything to those phones or are they untouchable?
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I don't know if they'll still be able to ban the ESN or not, but if they are able to do this and do it, then you will not be automatically kicked off; you will still be able to use your phone. However, if you ever have to deactivate and reactivate your phone on the network (for an issue or something), you won't be able to get it reactivated.
Rooted?
i have a rooted eris. i called the page plus and they said my esn showed an unknown device. Can i still activate it?
You can activate it. It is unknown because its not officially supported.
Sent from my FroyoEris using XDA App
I put an eris on PP when they first came out, worked great. I looking at buying another soon. Now the down side, Verizon changes the access at will regarding what PP can put on their net. If you already have it paid and making calls on PP, they are still allowing this. and the dealer is right, it is as simple as configuring the device to find PP when you go to log on. I have the 1200/1200 on my HTC Ozone and it works perfect. soooo, stay in touch and if i get this eris tonight I will try to get it configured and let you know the steps.
Parrot Bob
There are several great threads on Howardforums regarding how best to set up an Android phone to stay within the 50mb, for those looking for that info. I'm actually here now researching and looking to buy an Eris to activate like this for a friend. Which Rom are most of you using with pageplus and why?
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I don't think any rom really changes anything with page plus. I use celb froyo personally I download launcher pro I like that better than adw which comes with the rom. Just get 3g watchdog and you're good to go!
Sent from my ERIS using XDA App

Using another lines upgrade at BestBuy

Ok, I have an upgrade available on an extra line that is used, but rarely used. Pretty much when the kids go spend the night somewhere I send that phone with them.
I don't want to upgrade that device, it never gets used and I don't want to waste an upgrade on a feature phone.
Sprints online support said that I could order the phone with that upgrade and activate it on whatever line I wanted too.
I called Best Buy earlier today, as I have several gift cards I'd like to go ahead and burn on this. But the guy there said the phone had to be activated on the line the upgrade is for. I was planning on picking it up tomorrow morning, but I don't want to spend cash on it, would rather blow the gift cards.
Anyone know if BestBuy Can/'t use an upgrade for a different line, and activate it on my line? I'm hoping the guy I talked to was just a moron.
Just activate it on the line and go home and have Sprint switch the numbers.
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I do this all the time and yes they always had to activate it on the line that is eligible then u can switch it to whatever line u want after that
BAAAHHH!!!!
I'm too damn lazy for this.
Kcarpenter said:
BAAAHHH!!!!
I'm too damn lazy for this.
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You have over 3k post, you obviously root phones and now you're to lazy to make a number switch, which only takes a few minutes.
Whats more crazy is you couldn't figure out you could do this on your own?
You can do it online too.
I did this with mine. Asked the guy not to turn it on to activate in best buy because I was in a hurry. Got home and had sprint move esn to my number so the phone on the lone I upgraded wouldn't be deactivated. Sprint did it and I turned it on and it updated profile with my phone number data.
Sent from my EVO using Tapatalk 2
shook187 said:
You have over 3k post, you obviously root phones and now you're to lazy to make a number switch, which only takes a few minutes.
Whats more crazy is you couldn't figure out you could do this on your own?
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Yeah, ya see way back in the hero days, we did a whole lot of bull ****ting. 99% of those posts are useless.
shook187 said:
You have over 3k post, you obviously root phones and now you're to lazy to make a number switch, which only takes a few minutes.
Whats more crazy is you couldn't figure out you could do this on your own?
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I agree. I did this as well, took sprint all of 20 minutes to swap the lines on the phones and all is well.
Have done this at both the BB and local sprint store on a number of occasions with no problem. HOWEVER, be warned that you can no longer to this with an "Airave" line even if it is showing up on the computer as eligible for an upgrade.
Sprint apparently figured this one out and put and end to it according to my local Sprint guy.

[Sprint Reps] Switching Between Evo 3D & Evo 4G LTE Service

Every once in a while I go out hiking or to the lake or some dangerous (for my phone) place with friends or family. I haven't gone anywhere yet since I've had my LTE but one trip is coming up soon. Here's the thing though, I don't feel comfortable taking my LTE in case something happens to it but I still have my 3D and would like to take that one instead.
Here's the question:
Can I easily switch between the LTE and 3D using Sprints online "Activate a new phone" feature? Also is there a monthly limit to how many times I can swap devices?
I know it wasn't a problem before (with CDMA devices) I just don't know if LTE devices are activated in a different way and if it would cause problems when switching the activation. I'd rather not call every time because it's more convenient to switch it online.
I would normally try this out but since I haven't had my 3D activated on this account I'd get an activation fee and I don't want that until I know for sure I can use it back and forth. Normally I'd ask a rep but the chat is offline atm and I hate waiting on the phone for one.
Racer Of All said:
Every once in a while I go out hiking or to the lake or some dangerous (for my phone) place with friends or family. I haven't gone anywhere yet since I've had my LTE but one trip is coming up soon. Here's the thing though, I don't feel comfortable taking my LTE in case something happens to it but I still have my 3D and would like to take that one instead.
Here's the question:
Can I easily switch between the LTE and 3D using Sprints online "Activate a new phone" feature? Also is there a monthly limit to how many times I can swap devices?
I know it wasn't a problem before (with CDMA devices) I just don't know if LTE devices are activated in a different way and if it would cause problems when switching the activation. I'd rather not call every time because it's more convenient to switch it online.
I would normally try this out but since I haven't had my 3D activated on this account I'd get an activation fee and I don't want that until I know for sure I can use it back and forth. Normally I'd ask a rep but the chat is offline atm and I hate waiting on the phone for one.
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Well speaking from one who knows...I have done the switching thing too numerous times to count! I always get the upgrades for whatever plan member is up for an upgrade and I keep the new phone and pass down the old one (since I pay the upgrade). Plus, I always have somebody on the plan that has a broken phone and need to switch to backup and then back (there are two accounts and 7 family members).
You will only get the activation fee when opening a new line of service with a new phone or buying a new phone as an upgrade. Switching between phones that you already own has never charged me a dime. And there is no difference in terms of your purposes (4g vs. LTE) in switching those two phones.
Good Luck
greek goddess said:
Well speaking from one who knows...I have done the switching thing too numerous times to count! I always get the upgrades for whatever plan member is up for an upgrade and I keep the new phone and pass down the old one (since I pay the upgrade). Plus, I always have somebody on the plan that has a broken phone and need to switch to backup and then back (there are two accounts and 7 family members).
You will only get the activation fee when opening a new line of service with a new phone or buying a new phone as an upgrade. Switching between phones that you already own has never charged me a dime. And there is no difference in terms of your purposes (4g vs. LTE) in switching those two phones.
Good Luck
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Awesome thanks for the reply at least now I know that I can switch as many times as I want and there will be no activation fee.
The only thing they worries me is that this got brought up once before but we never got an answer as to the whole LTE/Wimax thing. I just remember reading somewhere that they were two different "plans" and swapping lte/Wimax devices wasn't adviced.
Sent from my EVO LTE
Racer Of All said:
Awesome thanks for the reply at least now I know that I can switch as many times as I want and there will be no activation fee.
The only thing they worries me is that this got brought up once before but we never got an answer as to the whole LTE/Wimax thing. I just remember reading somewhere that they were two different "plans" and swapping lte/Wimax devices wasn't adviced.
Sent from my EVO LTE
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Switching from my old Wimax shift, there wasn't any plan change. I couldn't activate it online and I did have to call, but was told that was only because lte/wimax looked different in their system and they had to manually switch it over.
You shouldn't have a problem other than maybe having to give Sprint a call ^^

[Q] switching phones on a corporate account

So I have an EVO LTE, and have a couple questions.
Okay, so my question is, if I'm on a corporate/business account, how do a switch phones if said business is closed? Like, say, I drop my phone on the weekend or something? Here's a bit of back story:
My university offers their own wireless program (sprint, vzw, att) and I picked sprint. I pay a discounted rate, and I get corporate PRL's, which makes me assume they have one massive corporate account and they sell phones from it to students. Seems semi-not-legal, but meh, my phone plan is like $60 a month so I can't complain at all.
I'm wondering how I can switch phones on my own. Before noob-flaming me, keep in mind I've had GSM phones my entire phone-life and just swapped out sims. This is my first CDMA phone. If my phone were to break, let's say, during spring break when my university is closed down, what could I do? Am I still able to call sprint and activate a backup phone? Or am I totally SOL? I'm not sure of Sprint's corporate limitations. Anybody have any idea of whether or not I could actually switch phones without going through my university? If so, how would I do that?
Thanks in advance for any help!
shiftylock said:
So I have an EVO LTE, and have a couple questions.
Okay, so my question is, if I'm on a corporate/business account, how do a switch phones if said business is closed? Like, say, I drop my phone on the weekend or something? Here's a bit of back story:
My university offers their own wireless program (sprint, vzw, att) and I picked sprint. I pay a discounted rate, and I get corporate PRL's, which makes me assume they have one massive corporate account and they sell phones from it to students. Seems semi-not-legal, but meh, my phone plan is like $60 a month so I can't complain at all.
I'm wondering how I can switch phones on my own. Before noob-flaming me, keep in mind I've had GSM phones my entire phone-life and just swapped out sims. This is my first CDMA phone. If my phone were to break, let's say, during spring break when my university is closed down, what could I do? Am I still able to call sprint and activate a backup phone? Or am I totally SOL? I'm not sure of Sprint's corporate limitations. Anybody have any idea of whether or not I could actually switch phones without going through my university? If so, how would I do that?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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Regardless of what kind of account it is, you need to do an esn swap on it. This has to be done at Sprint's end, via an online tool, chat, customer care, store, etc. I have dealt with business accounts before, they are similar to personal accounts. The chat on business accounts is way better they don't treat you like a newb & it's way quicker. I'm not sure on a corporate account, I would have to think if you have a corporate account you would not be responsible for the bill at which point you would have to contact whoever is in charge of the phone program. If you have a login/pass to sprint to pay your bill you can just do the esn swap yourself. I use the online tool and if it's down I use chat. I can't stand calling or going to the store so I use other methods. Another tip the online esn swap tool works best if you are swapping for similar phones. Example, Evo LTE to Samsung GSIII. These are both LTE phones so they are provisioned similarly. Now if you are going from say evo LTE to an older evo 3D or wimax phone I would just skip the tool and use chat. It will prompt you to change your plan because technically you are changing your plan even though your really not. I wish sprint would fix this but they haven't at least last time I checked. So as long as you pay your own bill you can do the ESN swap yourself via the methods described above. Keep in mind if it's 3 in the morning on Sat you are at the mercy of the online tool which a lot of times Sprint takes the site down at night for maintenance or you will run into issues if you are swapping LTE to Wimax or non-4g phone since they provision these phones differently.
Sim-X said:
Regardless of what kind of account it is, you need to do an esn swap on it. This has to be done at Sprint's end, via an online tool, chat, customer care, store, etc. I have dealt with business accounts before, they are similar to personal accounts. The chat on business accounts is way better they don't treat you like a newb & it's way quicker. I'm not sure on a corporate account, I would have to think if you have a corporate account you would not be responsible for the bill at which point you would have to contact whoever is in charge of the phone program. If you have a login/pass to sprint to pay your bill you can just do the esn swap yourself. I use the online tool and if it's down I use chat. I can't stand calling or going to the store so I use other methods. Another tip the online esn swap tool works best if you are swapping for similar phones. Example, Evo LTE to Samsung GSIII. These are both LTE phones so they are provisioned similarly. Now if you are going from say evo LTE to an older evo 3D or wimax phone I would just skip the tool and use chat. It will prompt you to change your plan because technically you are changing your plan even though your really not. I wish sprint would fix this but they haven't at least last time I checked. So as long as you pay your own bill you can do the ESN swap yourself via the methods described above. Keep in mind if it's 3 in the morning on Sat you are at the mercy of the online tool which a lot of times Sprint takes the site down at night for maintenance or you will run into issues if you are swapping LTE to Wimax or non-4g phone since they provision these phones differently.
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Thank you for the information! I heard that there was an online tool thing, I pay my own bill and get one monthly, so I'm assuming I'm considered "responsible" for my own account. I may test this out by switching to my roommate's S3 via online, and if that doesn't work, via chat. I just don't want to be SOL this spring break, especially since I'll be traveling haha

What can or can't be tracked on a phone

Ok, this is going to be a bit long, but I'm hoping someone smarter than me can answer this. I'm about to cancel the data plan on my wife's old phone (HTC Rezound) as she got a promotion at work where they provide her with a phone...her Galaxy S4. There is no need for me to keep a data plan she doesn't need (and barely used before). She's a bit nervous about texting on her work phone, or using it for anything else non work related. She is an upper administrator for a school district, so most things work related (that aren't of a confidential nature) are considered public records. So.....should I activate a dumb phone for her to text and call me from, or do you think she is fine using the S4 for everything phone related?
Mostly the text message thing is what I'm worried about. Nothing inappropriate, but sometimes personal. Am I paranoid, or should I be concerned and CYA?
Text Messages can easily be tracked, through the provider with a sophena. I work for the State of PA and am administer of the phones in facility and I look at the bill and track everything that is not work related and charge the persons for it. This is of course our policy, if used for personal calls or txts we charge the person for those specific calls or texts. Everything on that phone is public knowledge other than HIPPA and other small bits of information deemed confidential. If your paranoid about it I would suggest getting her another phone.
jacobmervine said:
Text Messages can easily be tracked, through the provider with a sophena. I work for the State of PA and am administer of the phones in facility and I look at the bill and track everything that is not work related and charge the persons for it. This is of course our policy, if used for personal calls or txts we charge the person for those specific calls or texts. Everything on that phone is public knowledge other than HIPPA and other small bits of information deemed confidential. If your paranoid about it I would suggest getting her another phone.
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She now has changed her mind and decided not to carry two phones and just use the S4 from her district. All the other administrators use their work phones as personal phones. While everything can be tracked, I don't think they do. I have to keep her old line anyway (still under contract) but I don't have to keep data on it. Shame too as it's unlimited (although she never used much data). I can't even sell the plan, as it's part of a share plan. They won't let me separate that.
318sugarhill said:
She now has changed her mind and decided not to carry two phones and just use the S4 from her district. All the other administrators use their work phones as personal phones. While everything can be tracked, I don't think they do. I have to keep her old line anyway (still under contract) but I don't have to keep data on it. Shame too as it's unlimited (although she never used much data). I can't even sell the plan, as it's part of a share plan. They won't let me separate that.
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As I understand it those unlimited lines are transferable . . might be able to make some money off of it.
Sent from my Galaxy S4
hlxanthus said:
As I understand it those unlimited lines are transferable . . might be able to make some money off of it.
Sent from my Galaxy S4
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I would LOVE to do that, but it's part of the old 700 minute family share plan with 5 phones on the account, 2 of them smartphones. The 5th is an extra that got me my S4 as my line (main number) and one of the dumbphones expiring contract in April. You're telling me they would let me separate the second smartphone line on its own? If so I would gladly sell it.
So I can separate the line with an AOL. Looks like I'm searching for a buyer!

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