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Richardsimon
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Question about local incoming calls

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If I don't have a local area code are all incoming calls including local calls long distance for the caller?

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Post by richardtaur »

yes.
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Grandcentral

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Go to Grandcentral and get yourself a local number. once that its done you can call forward to your MJ number. This way people in your are have a local number to call instead of paying long distance....
Richardsimon
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Post by Richardsimon »

Grandcentral, not sure what this is. Does someone have a link that explains it and a web site.

Thanks for everyones help. I can't wait to get my MJ in the mail.
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Post by Jacksondale »

just google it and sign up
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Post by Richardsimon »

Uggg!!!!! GrandCentral isn't in Canada. LOL and I can't find any information as to when they might be in Canada. Owell, what do ya do.

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Post by Stewart »

Canadian DIDs are not as competitive as in the US, especially in the less populated provinces. I'm guessing from your IP that you're in Saskatoon; you might take a look at http://www.les.net/products/product_ipdidcanada.php , or Google for similar services. Sorry, they won't be cheap.
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