 NOVA_GuyObamaCare Kills AmericansPremium join:2002-03-05 | This almost makes me... ...want to try and get local phone service from AT&T, dial up a FreeConferenceCall.com number, start a conference, and just sit on there all day long.
If I had them for service right now, that's exactly what I'd be doing. If AT&T is going to try to continue to screw consumers in any way possible, perhaps it's about time for some of their consumers to go ahead and return the favor. -- After listening to his UN speech, I'm convinced that Obama has a major self esteem problem and is projecting it upon the United States. He is more concerned with winning popularity contests than with keeping us safe. |
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 | That's kind of the irony of them wanting reform of these particular rules. While the regulation is bad here, I can't really list the number of federal and state laws that puts AT&T's well-being ahead of consumers. |
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 morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | reply to NOVA_Guy you just gave me a great idea. |
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 Mr FelFlynn LivesPremium join:2008-03-17 Louisville, KY | reply to NOVA_Guy Since I do have service from AT&T I will be doing this, not like I have anything better to do on my one weekday off. |
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 screavic4Premium join:2006-08-11 Paron, AR kudos:1 | reply to morbo uh oh  |
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 | Phone party?
hmmmm |
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 | reply to NOVA_Guy Remember to forward the calls to your congressional reps. And if busy, have a message waiting for them to call ya back on your Google Voice number!  -- Splat |
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 | reply to NOVA_Guy Can you say "free nights and weekends"? I knew you could! 
Anyone care to set up a continuous phone party ad post the details here? It could just keep going...and going...and going as people enter and leave. Think of it as a never-ending conference call to discuss all sorts of important and trivial things. |
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| reply to fifty nine I think I might have a Captain Crunch whistle around here somewhere...
NV -- In my perfect religion, a giant hole appears and sucks up all the lousy people. I call it the Crapture. |
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 | reply to NOVA_Guy Check out the Hank from AT&T and Dave from FreeConferenceCall.com going at it on a phone call about Google blocking calls and how ATT is connecting the calls but not paying »blog.freeconferencecall.com |
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 | reply to NOVA_Guy It funny how some may people think AT&T pays for the bill for long distance and not the customers. Do the customers not pay for the call to FreeConferenceCall.com. So how have long distance companies stepped up to where they are paying for the consumers calls and if the consumer wants to make a call to a free application like google or freeconferencecall are they not paying for the call. Tell me that it is the consumer that wants to call FreeConferenceCall.com and the consumer that pays for the call... or am I missing something |
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 kerton join:2003-05-15 Pleasanton, CA | "am I missing something?"
Yes. Mostly sentence structure, punctuation, and a cohesive point or question.
Many consumers have unlimited nationwide long distance, either on their cell or on their landline. They can call Freeconference.com for...free (or at least no per-minute cost) and their carrier must pay very high per-minute call termination rates to the small phone co in Iowa or wherever.
This is precisely why these free conference bridges are placed in these small telcos: as call termination bait. |
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