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Do any of the long distance providers require an access number to be dialed before a call?

Rebecca Atwood
Posted on Tuesday, December 06, 2005
by Rebecca Atwood , Customer Care Manager, Follow me on Twitter
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No, you will not be required to dial an access code before placing a long distance call with any of the providers listed.  All of the long distance companies that are compared at ##SITENAMESHORT offer 1+longdistance number.  From the long distance section you can find the best plan offered in your area.

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Many people think using Calling Cards are less expensive than using regular long distance. How can this be? Don’t they have to pay for the usage of the same lines as everyone else? Sure they do, but calling card companies have become experts in marketing tactics!

Read the fine print of the calling card, they often charge for units, not minutes. A unit can be any measure of time they decide, plus they often have minimum call amounts and round up to the next unit. The bottom line is, they have done the math, and it’s going to cost most people more money than selecting a good long distance plan.

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