Re: How to Dial a Toll-Free Number Using a Calling Card

In article snipped-for-privacy@telecom-digest.org, Dailhart at snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com wrote on 4/17/06 18:52:

Hanco Man is right. > In my case, there is no such a thing as a toll free number on my cell > phone. I do not have a long distance calling plan on my company's cell > phone. Nextel charges 35 cents per minute; the same as a regular long > distance call. My calling card will not allow toll free calls. > To retrieve evoice from evoice.com, I have to dial 1-866-MY-EVOICE at > 35 cents per minute. Evoice.com says that they do not have a local > number, which I find hard to believe. > I'm still looking for a cheaper option to call 1-866-MY-EVOICE from my > limited cell phone. I have to keep evoice.com since I have a local > number already registered with them. > Thank you for your comments; please keep looking. > JD

You should be able to change to one of Sprints plans now.

Reply to
Steven Lichter
Loading thread data ...

Cabling-Design.com Forums website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.