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How Does Unlimited Free Calling Work?

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Subject: How Does Unlimited Free Calling Work?
From: Free Phone Calls! <>
Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2002 05:01:01 +0000

Flat-Rate Unlimited Domestic Calling?

How does it work?

>From the registered phone line, you can call to any phone in the contiguous 48 
>States. You speed dial an access #, then you simply dial the number you wish 
>to reach. That's it, how easy can it get?

* What are the limits?

The service is only for Voice communication, FAX or data transmissions are not 
supported. This is for normal residential or small business use. The only thing 
we ask is that you register your line correctly. If you register as a residence 
and it is determined that the service has been used as a business we cannot 
continue to offer you the service.

What's the price?

The price of the service is determined by the available access number. With a 
local access number the residential service is $43.00. If we only offer toll 
free (800) access in your area then residential service is $63.00. No hidden 
fees, just one low monthly rate billed to your credit card or drafted from your 
bank account.

What calling charges are covered?

This service will eliminate any per minute charges for: In-state and 
State-to-state long distance It's all included...

One Low Monthly Flat Rate for Unlimited Calling and 0 cents per minute!!

To purchase this product, click on:

http://www.internationalfreecall.com

To take a 60 minute trial of this product, send your phone number to:



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