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When I switch to Pioneer long distance, do they notify my local provider?

Nichole
Posted on Friday, January 13, 2006
by Nichole , Customer Care Manager
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Yes, Pioneer Telephone will contact your local provider to complete your new long distance transfer.  You would only be required to contact your local provider if you had a long distance freeze on your account.  This freeze would keep Pioneer from being able to complete the transaction for you.

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