bigboffo
join:2006-07-23 Harlingen, TX | Re: Sipbroker (or similar) US Central Time talking clock If you can call 800 numbers for free try 1-800-555-TELL (1-800-555-8355) and just say time. I think it uses caller id to give your local timezone. Could someone please test it and post. I am in central timezone and that is what it gave me. | |
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 lmjh7065 Premium join:2001-04-04 Cincinnati, OH 1 edit | Re: Sipbroker (or similar) US Central Time talking clock It worked for Eastern for me. Thanks.
EDIT: From POTS it gave the correct time without stating "eastern". From my VoIP 800 line I had to say "eastern" to get the correct time. | |
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  ArgMeMatey
join:2001-08-09 Milwaukee, WI
·AT&T Midwest
| said by bigboffo :I think it uses caller id to give your local timezone. Could someone please test it and post. That gives me central time from POTS and FWD, eastern for my New Jersey-based VoIP provider. -- USNG:16TDN2870 Find your Lat-Long: Geocoder | |
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 B Premium,MVM join:2000-10-28
| I love "TellMe"! But for some weird reason I can never remember their phone number correctly.
Even weirder is that if you call 800-555-1212 (toll free directory assistance, which is actually POWERED by TellMe) and you ask for the toll free number for "TellMe", it will NEVER give you that number! It keeps thinking I'm saying "Sony".

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 |  lmjh7065 Premium join:2001-04-04 Cincinnati, OH
·QuantumVoice
| Re: Sipbroker (or similar) US Central Time talking clock When I called Toll-Free DA and said both "Tell & TellMe" it thought I was saying TellVee which had no listing. Finally it said to hold for the next available operator - after a long wait I hung up.
I should have asked for Sony just to see what happened. | |
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  CyberSultan Premium join:2006-07-20
| said by bigboffo :If you can call 800 numbers for free try 1-800-555-TELL (1-800-555-8355) and just say time. I think it uses caller id to give your local timezone. Could someone please test it and post. I am in central timezone and that is what it gave me. Not sure where they are located, but when I called using ViaTalk VOIP service, they gave me the correct Pacific time right away.
I have a local number to call that gives me the time as well, but this worked fine.  | |
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 |   ArgMeMatey
join:2001-08-09 Milwaukee, WI
·AT&T Midwest
| Re: Sipbroker (or similar) US Central Time talking clock What I like about the FWD 612 service is that it's short and fast. I have it programmed into my ATA so all I have to do is dial "6" and within ten seconds I know the time. It's faster than the local time service, even speed-dialed, because there's less call setup time on VOIP, and less BS on the front end from the announcer.
Looks like my best option for central time is to put a clock in the garage. That's so 18th century, though.  -- USNG:16TDN2870 Find your Lat-Long: Geocoder | |
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| Re: Sipbroker (or similar) US Central Time talking clock At one time TellMe was quite customizable -- it would let you register your phone number so that it knew your preferences for all sorts of things. If they still do that, you should be able to have them remember your time zone that way. (Worst case is they'll end up classifying every call from your VoIP provider as you.)
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