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Originally Posted by FireFly
No. 1800 numbers are by definition, "toll" free... toll being LD. Therefore, you should not be charged LD on a toll free number.
However, just to clarify, a toll free number IS a long distance number, but someone else pays the long distance. The reason I bring it up is that if you have unlimited LOCAL evenings and weekends, a toll free number would not be part of that, as it's not technically a local call. It would then therefore comeout of your daytime minutes, if dialed on a cell phone.
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Because of the new LD costs such as yak for your cell (which I use). One rates for all cell phone providers are crap. If you have Rogers phone call in and complain - if you have a local plan you can get 100 LD mins for $0! lol Anyway - I'm all about the save your money.....!