Reading Text Messages
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Dear MM2099,
You may be able to use Verizon's Sync & Connect service for this. I am not an expert in this, but check it out on your My Verizon page on the web.
On that page, go to the "I Want To" section and click on More Actions. In the list that pops up, select "Manage My Inbox" and set up the service from there. When I did it, there was no indication of an extra charge for this, but I have an Unlimited plan, so your situation may vary.
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MM2099,
If I'm not mistaken, it sounds like you are wanting the details of text messages to be viewed on line. Is that correct?
Unfortunately, the details of text messages are not viewable on line.
You can go online to view the transmission details of messages. (date, incoming, outgoing, phone numbers)
Do you still have the message history in the phone? If so, you can view the details there.
If you are needing a printout of message details, you can have your local law enforcement call in order to have the actual details subpoenaed.
Text message content is retained an average of three to five days, but never more than ten days (240 hours) from the date/time the message is delivered. After that, the message content is overwritten by our message center server and cannot be retrieved.
