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The 1- prefix is for long distance numbers. (It is also the country code for the US, possibly for related reasons.) Adding a 2- prefix would be difficult for cell phones, which mostly omit the 1- (or maybe dial it automatically without telling you). |
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What bugs me is that NY still requires the 1- even though *all* calls now require an area code. |
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Since I get free long distance on my cell, who needs an 800 number anymore? Except international forwarding or Canada or something... |
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The hotel I work at has the toll-free number that starts with 877. The 800 version of the number is a sex line. Hilarity ensues. |
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DrCurry, It's even more frustrating when you're dialing an 813 area code from one of the nearby counties. Some of the numbers require you to dial a '1' first while others don't. If you guess wrong a computer comes on and tells you that either the number 1 was, or wasn't, required and says hang up and try again. Now if it knows whether or not the 1's supposed to be there why can't it either add it or take it away and put the call through? (If it's because of the extra .25 toll charge then it could just tell you to press 'n' if you can afford it and then put the call through.) |
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They won't let me use the phone here. |
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I don't no, the phone numbers would be confusing and harder to memorize. |
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Bone for the "sneaky" bit. |
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A crafty entrepeneur put two and two together one day when he learned that the party who owns a toll free line credits a leased pay phone account 25 cents for each toll free call placed. |
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He leased a bank of phones and set them up with autodialers who phoned every toll free number available in sequence. |
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When AT&T realized they were sending out credit cheques in the oder of tens of thousands of dollars, they pulled the plug on this loophole. |
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