Is there a way that that can be done?
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Why don't you add calling 1-900 numbers as a service?
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Re: Why don't you add calling 1-900 numbers as a service?
Unfortunately not, since 900 numbers are premium rate and would cost us too much money (since part of those calls is charged to the carrier)marginal wrote:Is there a way that that can be done?
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Re: Why don't you add calling 1-900 numbers as a service?
FPL-steve wrote:
Unfortunately not, since 900 numbers are premium rate and would cost us too much money (since part of those calls is charged to the carrier)
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