Hi everyone, I've got a question maybe someone in the US can answer for me... Last time when I travelled to the US for an extended period of time (around three weeks), I brought my cell phone from Canada with me. Due to roaming charges and long distance charges, my average phone call was $3.00 per minute. So let's just say I spent $500 on phone calls in three months, in addition to $50 on
"GBinNC" <GBinNC@xgmailx.com> wrote in message news:vl48b4dhhc8m5ohd5q59p3r0d60fa0oado@4ax.com... "Ron\(Tx\)" <arkay_HPremove@hotmail.com> wrote: We haven't had a LD provider for years, just local service and DSL. We use a AT&T phone card from Sams for LD. The access number and card number are programmed into our phone. Prog '0" dials the access #, a couple of pauses are
jeremy wrote: As SWMBO is going to tour with Lenny Kravitz, and the USA has the lowest computability with the rest of the world as far as cell phones, I was wondering if there was a widely used common disposable phone or a sim card swapper. Touring often means that you are only in a country for three days and often confined to a bus, hotel or stadium and these are the times
In article <46cfd406$0$97267$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net>, "Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com> wrote: spamtrap1888@gmail.com wrote: On Aug 23, 9:58 pm, "Adam H. Kerman" <a...@chinet.com> wrote: Does anyone have a long distance plan to recommend with no minimum usage charges and no recurring fees? I make very few long distance calls. The ones I make I use a calling
spamtrap1888@gmail.com wrote: On Aug 23, 9:58 pm, "Adam H. Kerman" <a...@chinet.com> wrote: Does anyone have a long distance plan to recommend with no minimum usage charges and no recurring fees? I make very few long distance calls. The ones I make I use a calling card for that has a cheap rate. I used to have such an AT&T plan, but they dropped it in May. Even going to "no plan"