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The way that I got this to work is kinda funny. I used an unactivated US Cellular Galaxy S6. I just used the force roaming trick from one of my other videos to get it roaming onto Verizon's network. For some reason I cannot get this service to work at all on US Cellular. It's even inconsistent on Verizon and even less when I'm on Sprint's towers. I may've got it like once or twice on Sprint. Most of the time it just says something about my phone not working right. When I got it I just pressed 2 to make a collect call and used the Rick Roll hotline(248-434-5508) as a test and said "Rick Roll hotline" as the name. All I got to was this cool hold music. I didn't want to try my main phone because I was worried about getting charged. For all I know there could've been an operator on the other end getting Rick Rolled. I don't know. Either way this service is for when your phone is not activated as a way to still make calls. If you want the music in higher quality I found it in this video • Видео for some reason. The video is perhaps not the best example because it’s of modeling girls but it’s all I can find. I’ve checked all the production music websites I know of. I didn’t look it up by the content of the video. I was only looking up the content ID song. Also I thank God for everything including everything. Note: In case you want to try using this service. It may be best to try and use it by 12/31/2019. That is the date that Verizon is shutting down it’s CDMA network for most customers(certain systems used by certain companies have I think until 12/31/2021). Any Verizon CDMA phone will likely be unactivated on this date. However, I am not sure if this will effect people roaming onto Verizon(like myself with US Cellular) or unactivated Verizon phones being able to make 911 calls. I say just to assume that it might completely remove the ability to make calls on Verizon's CDMA network. Even if it doesn’t though, call quality has noticeably degraded on Verizon CDMA in quite a few areas I think. This is because they are putting more spectrum away from CDMA and towards LTE to make that experience better as more people move away from CDMA. My area still hasn’t really degraded any since Verizon isn’t big enough in my area for them to bother setting up band 2 LTE to go with the band 13 they already have. Unlike most areas, Verizon only has PCS on CDMA because they were much later getting to our market and AT&T and US Cellular beat them to it on the 800 MHz since they got here earlier. AT&T(which was Cellular One before their systems here got bought out by AT&T) first got service here in 1992 I think. US Cellular(called United States Cellular at the time but is still the same company and can occasionally find something saying that, namely their stock symbol name) first get service here in 1995 I think. But Verizon got service here in the late 2000s by buying out a small regional GSM provider I think called West Virginia Wireless. Sprint is kinda complicated I think, but in the end, they actually have good service here now. If you are viewing this after Verizon's CDMA shutdown, you can try this on the other remaining CDMA networks(Sprint and US Cellular are the biggest). However, I have not had the best luck getting this to work on Sprint or US Cellular.