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Free Long Distance Phone Calls in Southern Ontario
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| trancendental |
http://www.labattblueline.com/index.html
Here's a useful site for peeps in southern Ontario. It's free long distance phone service. No catch. Just register, call them, listen to their brief ad and then dial the number of your friend.
Tought I share with all of you :happy2: |
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| NightCreature |
| Have you tried using this service yourself? if you have used it for how long have you talked? |
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| trancendental |
| quote: | Originally posted by NightCreature
Have you tried using this service yourself? if you have used it for how long have you talked? |
All your questions can be answered at their site's FAQ.
My friend have been using this service since the start of September and she has been calling me almost everynight. We talked for like 4-5 hours and it's ruining my sleeping hours :rolleyes: So careful how you use it :p |
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| Malice |
| I've been using this thing since the beginning of August... it's 100% free, the only thing is that you have to hear Labatte do a little promo speach before you make your call, but that takes about 1 minute of less, and they expect you to be 19+... that's about it. I've already gotten my telephone bill from last month and nothing showed up that i didn't expect to show up. With Blueline you can't call anywhere in southern Ontario, just to selected Cities/towns.. it gives you a list so you know where you could call. |
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| dEsidEL |
| my parents use this kinda service at work as well and i know that the company you guys mentioned isn't the only one doing it. I'll get another phone number from them shortly.. |
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| fantom |
Ok, am I just blind, or I can't find access # for Toronto itself?
I mean, all the numbers that I have to dial are 905 (long distance) or 647 (and Toronto is not on that list)... someone help me here! |
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| Malice |
| quote: | Originally posted by fantom
Ok, am I just blind, or I can't find access # for Toronto itself?
I mean, all the numbers that I have to dial are 905 (long distance) or 647 (and Toronto is not on that list)... someone help me here! |
Ok... your in Toronto right? So just type your number in the box on the upper right hand side of the site. It'll bring you to the next page which gives you the access numbers that you would have to dial to call other cities outside of Toronto. Now in Toronto if you dial a number that is (905) or (647) it can still be local... i live in Mississauga and calling to Scaraborough is not long distance for me even though it's 2 different area codes, so the numbers that they gave you are probably correct... just try them out, but don't press 1 before the access number.
When i first got my access code i was saying the same thing, because it gave me the 647 area code, and I didn't where that area code was, but i checked it out and it worked, so try it out and if it doesn't work then it's an obvious up on their part.
Oh yeah, you'll notice at the bottom of that page that you have to register.. so make sure you do that or you can't use the access codes. |
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