Posted by Ron Peterson on November 12, 2008, 12:45 am
On Nov 11, 2:34 pm, joshhemm...@fastmail.fm wrote:
> I've been paying around $5.00 a month in fees and taxes just for the
> priviledge of having AT&T Long Distance service on my land line. I
> never use their LD service, preferring to use prepaid calling cards
> instead. I'd like to drop the long distance part of my AT&T phone
> service to save those wasted bucks, but keep the land line for local
> calls and continue using calling cards for LD. But I'm not sure it's
> possible:
I have an AT&T long distance that doesn't have the $5.00 fee, but if I
have to make a long distance call, it will be more expensive.
I use my cell phone for long distance.
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Ron
Posted by www.Queensbridge.us on November 12, 2008, 2:03 pm
On Nov 11, 3:34 pm, joshhemm...@fastmail.fm wrote:
> I've been paying around $5.00 a month in fees and taxes just for the
> priviledge of having AT&T Long Distance service on my land line. I
> never use their LD service, preferring to use prepaid calling cards
> instead. I'd like to drop the long distance part of my AT&T phone
> service to save those wasted bucks, but keep the land line for local
> calls and continue using calling cards for LD. But I'm not sure it's
> possible:
> If there is no long distance service for my land line, can I still
> call toll-free 1-(8xx) numbers from it? I have to first call one of
> those 800 numbers to place a calling card call.
> And I'm assuming if I only have local service on my land line, I can
> still RECEIVE long distance calls....is this correct?
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> priviledge of having AT&T Long Distance service on my land line. I
> never use their LD service, preferring to use prepaid calling cards
> instead. I'd like to drop the long distance part of my AT&T phone
> service to save those wasted bucks, but keep the land line for local
> calls and continue using calling cards for LD. But I'm not sure it's
> possible: