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TXT A SONG

TXT a Song

How to TXT a Song

1.

Send a TXT 2 Landline message to a landline phone number.

2.

In the body of the text message add one of the song titles listed below, just as you see it, typed between 2 exclamation ( ! ) points.

Example:

For a birthday message, you could send "Hey Evelyn, !bday! Have a great day."

The text message will be converted to voice and when the recipient picks up the call, the voice message will say "Hey Evelyn, (the birthday song will play) Have a great day."

Note: Wherever you place the song title is where the song will be played in your message.

Song Title Song Name Preview
!Scream! Scream Go
!Christmas! We wish you a Merry Christmas Go
!bday! It is your Birthday today Go
!anniversary! Wedding Song Go
!60s! Happy 60's Go
!party! We're gonna Party Go
!50s! Hip Hop Happy Go
!disco! Dancin' Nights Go
!newyear! Auld Lang Syne Go
!love! Music-Love Song Go
!twinkle! Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Go

Get the list of song titles delivered right to your phone for FREE, send a text message with the word "song" to 2525.

This service is available to any Rogers customer who has a text messaging capable wireless phone
There is no additional cost to add a song to a TXT 2 Landline message
Each TXT 2 Landline message sent costs 15¢ in addition to the standard text message cost
Only one song is allowed per message -- if two song tags are included in the message only the first song will be played when delivering the message to the landline phone
If the song title code is entered incorrectly, the TXT 2 Landline message will be delivered without the song
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