Long Distance calls, Trouble shooting systems?
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2004 5:42 am
While this is kinda off topic, it's really not. How many times do we talk long distance trying to help someone trouble shoot system problems? Rather software or hardware if they can't get online, then it's long distance calling
I was using one of those cheapy 5 cent a minute dial arounds like 1010811 and others, but that's still only 11 hours or so for $33. Sometimes even less time as some companies have a 5 or 10 minute minimum per connect. So even if the call is a one minute "try this now" and you call back again to see if it worked it cost you 25-50 cents for that minute, each time!
A few months ago I got AT&T unlimited long distance calling for $33 total, with all the taxes that are added. They say about $25, but that's before they add the taxes and what nots.
Anyway I think it is really worth it myself. I make as many calls as I want for as Long as I want and it's always the same bill, never goes up. This has come in handy for trouble shooting systems for friends and relatives, and if you have clients where you do it often it could really help out! Just call and wait for them to do this or that and move on to the next step with no worries about the phone bill adding up while you wait !
So far I have found nothing to not like about it! Just dial the number direct, no 1010 stuff! Also I was told this plan is covering both my phones for the one price! I have 2 phones here now and may add another. Supposedly 1 plan covers all my phones, though I only use my 2cnd line for local calls to my ISP still.
Besides using it for tech type stuff and my normall calling, I like it also because I make alot more calls now without paying more. Computer parts, Tech support, Auto parts, etc... no problem, no cost! Using the Unlimited calling I have called alot of places I would normally have skipped if I had to pay for the calls. This has worked out well, either saved money with lower prices on parts, or got needed info quickly instead of trial and error. Still a pain in the rear when you get a voice mail system and have to hold 15 minutes for a person, but at least no cost
Heck I even called Little Rock AR. 5 times about Incorporating in AR. and the IRS (not toll free number) to get info about non-profit exemptions.
I've talked to alot of people I know that did not even Know AT&T had this unlimited calling or thought there were gimmicks or whatever. That's why I posted this, might be alot of people here that would bennifit from the service alot that don't even know about it. So far I have found nothing about it to not like.
Well, maybe one thing. Where I live I am on the border or 2 phone companies and half or more of the kids my daughter goes to school with are long distance! Before she seldom called her friends or stayed on the phone long because of long distance, now I have to fight to get her off the phone!!! It don't cost anything now to call them!!
Hmm, time for that 3rd phone? Course she's only been home 2 weeks to use it herself so far. Maybe she'll get bored with it quick
I was using one of those cheapy 5 cent a minute dial arounds like 1010811 and others, but that's still only 11 hours or so for $33. Sometimes even less time as some companies have a 5 or 10 minute minimum per connect. So even if the call is a one minute "try this now" and you call back again to see if it worked it cost you 25-50 cents for that minute, each time!
A few months ago I got AT&T unlimited long distance calling for $33 total, with all the taxes that are added. They say about $25, but that's before they add the taxes and what nots.
Anyway I think it is really worth it myself. I make as many calls as I want for as Long as I want and it's always the same bill, never goes up. This has come in handy for trouble shooting systems for friends and relatives, and if you have clients where you do it often it could really help out! Just call and wait for them to do this or that and move on to the next step with no worries about the phone bill adding up while you wait !
So far I have found nothing to not like about it! Just dial the number direct, no 1010 stuff! Also I was told this plan is covering both my phones for the one price! I have 2 phones here now and may add another. Supposedly 1 plan covers all my phones, though I only use my 2cnd line for local calls to my ISP still.
Besides using it for tech type stuff and my normall calling, I like it also because I make alot more calls now without paying more. Computer parts, Tech support, Auto parts, etc... no problem, no cost! Using the Unlimited calling I have called alot of places I would normally have skipped if I had to pay for the calls. This has worked out well, either saved money with lower prices on parts, or got needed info quickly instead of trial and error. Still a pain in the rear when you get a voice mail system and have to hold 15 minutes for a person, but at least no cost
Heck I even called Little Rock AR. 5 times about Incorporating in AR. and the IRS (not toll free number) to get info about non-profit exemptions.
I've talked to alot of people I know that did not even Know AT&T had this unlimited calling or thought there were gimmicks or whatever. That's why I posted this, might be alot of people here that would bennifit from the service alot that don't even know about it. So far I have found nothing about it to not like.
Well, maybe one thing. Where I live I am on the border or 2 phone companies and half or more of the kids my daughter goes to school with are long distance! Before she seldom called her friends or stayed on the phone long because of long distance, now I have to fight to get her off the phone!!! It don't cost anything now to call them!!
Hmm, time for that 3rd phone? Course she's only been home 2 weeks to use it herself so far. Maybe she'll get bored with it quick