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*228 Doesn't work

It's working fine for me. Are you on the Verizon network? I don't think it works if you are on another carrier's tower like US Cellular. Alltel towers may or may not be fully integrated to the network depending on where you are so they might not work either.

I have never gotten it to work, no matter where I am.

It doesn't work at work or at home. It tells me to call a 1-800 number to activate my phone.

This could be why I am dropping calls all the time.
 
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What does *228 do and why have I never heard of this before?

Option 1 is used to activate a new phone which they do in the store for you.

Just because your phone can see a cell tower doesn't mean it can use it. Option 2 updates the tower list (called the Preferred Roaming List) in your phone so it knows what towers it can use depending on Verizon's sharing agreements with other carriers. It also adds any new towers Verizon has put up since the list was updated.
 
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Option 1 is used to activate a new phone which they do in the store for you.

Just because your phone can see a cell tower doesn't mean it can use it. Option 2 updates the tower list (called the Preferred Roaming List) in your phone so it knows what towers it can use depending on Verizon's sharing agreements with other carriers. It also adds any new towers Verizon has put up since the list was updated.

Wow. I never ever knew this. Thanks!! (Why don't they tell you these things??)
 
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Are you saying that you should use this when you are away from your normal calling area? i.e.- a different part of the country -- or Puerto Rico for example? Thanks

Not specifically since your phone has the whole list already. But if you haven't done it for a while it wouldn't hurt. Verizon only updates it every month or two so there isn't any reason to do it more then once a month.
 
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