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Well, I just realized that I spent quite a bit talking long distance over my cell phone last month. Most of my calls are with canada and the united states. The problem is I am required to pretty much work in two cities and that costs. I have a rogers and can't get out of the contract, besides the long distance fees it's a pretty good setup. I just checked out primus they have a plan where you are able to use local access numbers and then dial long distance. Problem is it doesn't seem to want to work with my rogers plan. Anyone have any ideas of plans that will work ie access numbers?
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Location: O-Town, ON
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I use primus at home, and they have a local access# for me to dial with my cell... I am on Rogers, and it works fine. Just need to remember that you still count minutes (as a local call) but the LD charges show up on my primus bill...
Other than that, just need to register your cell# with primus, and your caller ID must be ON (so they can recognize the number and bill you accordingly) any q's? just PM me... |
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Thanks. Apparently, they hadn't activated me with their system yet. Everything works great. |
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