 Test99 Premium join:2003-04-24 San Jose, CA
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| How to Acquire a Specific Toll-Free Number
There's a specific toll-free number I'd like to have. The AT&T Toll-Free Number Look-Up Tool says the number is available.
Anyone know of a reliable toll-free provider that would acquire this number for me? It would be nice if the provider had affordable rates and could terminate the number on a URI. But capturing the number is the first priority. I can always port it to a more desirable provider later.
Apparently Vitelity can do this. But their reviews are not great.
Thanks! -- 50775@fwd.pulver.com |
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  RockyBB Premium join:2005-01-31 Longmont, CO | I can do it. PM me for info. |
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  tommy13v Premium join:2002-02-15 Glenville NY
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| reply to Test99 Can you provide links to the reviews on Vitelity. I would like to see them. I have used them since the sixtel days with my Toll Free and have not had many issues with them.
Thanks -- Asterisk Scripts |
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 Test99 Premium join:2003-04-24 San Jose, CA | I didn't want to consider Vitelity because a friend had a bad experience with them. It's good to know that they work well for you. -- 50775@fwd.pulver.com |
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 B Premium,MVM join:2000-10-28 | reply to Test99 Boy I thought this sounded familiar.
»[General] Picking a Toll Free Number
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  montano
join:2001-04-29 Central Cali | reply to Test99 Rocky is the man for 800 numbers  |
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