Question about that "Notify!" thing
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Question about that "Notify!" thing
That thing on weather.com where it calls your cell phone and tells you any watches/warnings etc... Ok, I got the free trial, and I want to cancel it. HOW DO I CANCEL THIS STUPID THING?! I go on weather.com and try 'signing in' but it doesnt even say my account exists (and yes I put the credit card in.. and actually got a few calls last saturday during the severe weather)... if I don't get this cancelled, it's going to keep charging me... ugh...
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I have it text message my cell phone (Sprint PCS).
I got the notification that my county was under a Tornado Warning before the TV persons got it. I got the notify message and it still took the sirens a good 3-4 minutes before they went off. Since I tend to be where my weather radio isn't quite often, this service works as a quick piece of mind.
--snoopj
I got the notification that my county was under a Tornado Warning before the TV persons got it. I got the notify message and it still took the sirens a good 3-4 minutes before they went off. Since I tend to be where my weather radio isn't quite often, this service works as a quick piece of mind.
--snoopj
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Brian, there isn't any spyware involved with it, because I had it calling my cell phone. My phone rang a few times for different watches and warnings for our county, it worked fine... only thing I was frustrated with was that when I registered, I messed up typing my e-mail address... so thank God for autocomplete! I definitely missed a C in my email. No wonder most websites ask you to type your e-mail twice.
Oh, and it's a good service, cuz most people don't take their NOAA radio in the car or to someone's house with them. With a cell phone, this is possible.
Oh, and it's a good service, cuz most people don't take their NOAA radio in the car or to someone's house with them. With a cell phone, this is possible.
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