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Showing results for. Search instead for. Do you mean. Jitterbug SmartPhone and photos? Report Inappropriate Content. Message 1 of 9 1, Views. Reply 1 Heart. Re: Jitterbug SmartPhone and photos? SouthernBee I'm not good with computers but thinking about your post and wish somebody would help you. How do you think the photos got moved between your Jitterbug and iPad?

Could they still be on your iPad as well? Do you have a computer for transfers or copying? I hope a tech person sees this to help. Message 2 of 9 1, Views. Maybe call Walgreens to ask? Message 3 of 9 1, Views. Message 4 of 9 1, Views. Message 5 of 9 1, Views. You're welcome SouthernBee.

I wish some techy posters would comment. It would be awful to lose your photos. Message 6 of 9 Views. Message 7 of 9 Views. Southern Bee wrote: carmandees : Friend took smartphone to the Walmart photo center and worked for over an hour and found a way to downloaded for prints, she could not remember what finally worked. Southern Bee Hi, SouthernBee! Howard W. Message 8 of 9 Views. Message 9 of 9 Views.

Contact Us Customer Service Confirm Email. Sign Up. Order Status. QVC Account. Pay QCard Bill. Apply Now. Stay Connected. Note that some of these complaints predate the introduction of the Jitterbug Plus and subsequent Jitterbug flip phones. These complaints include being on hold for a long time, not being able to cancel service, getting unwanted services added to their account, and not being able to return a phone for a replacement or refund. Jitterbug uses North America-based representatives, so the communication tends to be better than with many other phone companies.

They also have "Live Operators" who help you make calls or add people to your phonebook. This service, as opposed to the regular customer service, does come out of your airtime.

The solution to this is to make sure you get a paper bill which details all the services you are being charged for including taxes and fees. All these charges are clearly laid out on the bill, including the number of minutes used. You can keep a call history on the phone itself, if you want to try to maintain a record of your calls.

Note, I personally do have a couple of things to say about their accounts and billing. Earlier, Jitterbug relied on coverage from a patchwork of companies which sometimes led to coverage problems.

A few complaints are actually about the phone itself. I can attest that the ringer volume on my Jitterbug is plenty loud. The battery comes partially charged when you receive the phone, so you may want to let it charge fully then let it discharge and then recharge it again fully to make sure the battery charges properly. While all complaints should be taken seriously, I believe they are relatively rare compared to the other phones reviewed on this site.

I would recommend going ahead and getting a Jitterbug but make sure to check it out when you first get it to make sure everything works.



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