“I see that, sir. Would you like me to lock the account?”
The J7 buzzed one last time. Not a call. Not a text. A system notification: invalid sim card samsung galaxy j7 us cellular
“Welcome to U.S. Cellular. Your device is now registered.” “I see that, sir
“Someone with your phone number, your account PIN, and your name called at 11:03 AM and reported the SIM as lost. They requested a replacement SIM mailed to an address in Kansas City.” Not a text
But he didn’t. He grabbed her phone and dialed U.S. Cellular support. After eight minutes of hold music that sounded like a panpipe being slowly murdered, a woman named Brenda answered.
Brenda did something on her end. The Invalid SIM message on Marcus’s J7 flickered. For one glorious second, it said Searching for service . Then it went dark again.
“Maybe it’s just dirty,” Lisa said, pushing the sugar caddy toward him as if that would help.