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Dropping Long Distance Question
Okay, so I want to drop AT%T cause they charge $8.15 just for the "privilege" of having AT%T let me call out of state...okay it's really only my hubby because I'm smart and use my nation-wide long distance calling plan on the cell phone, lol.
Dumb Question ---- if I don't have a long distance carrier, can people still call my house from long distance? I kinda sorta know the answer but thought I'd check with y'all...I figure at least 2 people here have done it with successful results.;) |
Re: Dropping Long Distance Question
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Yes. My fiance and I don't have LD on our land line because we both have our cells for LD. :) |
You don't need a long distance carrier, but what many people don't know is that you can bargain with them. Due to my former long distance relationship, I'm paying $2.95/month and 2.9 cents a minute for my long distance calling. RARELY is my bill over $15.00!
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I haven't had long distance on my home phone for over two years...that's what my cell phone is for!
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Ditto.
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Sure you can still get long distance calls from people. I haven't had long distance on my phone since I lived with my parents when I was in high school (circa 1997). I'm thinking about dumping my landline all together when I move to Michigan at the end of the month, because I just don't use it that much.
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Okay, y'all convinced me esp since 1 responder is Sister Dee;)
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i havent had a land line in about 4 years. Use the cell for everything. I have an online fax servicce, so I dont even need a land line for that.
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I should add that you can use one of the 1010 long distance numbers as ariesrising suggested or you may want to keep a calling card on hand, just in case you do need to use the land line for long distance on occasion. I use a calling card for calls to chapters in Canada because it's a dollar a minute on my cell.
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