Thread: Really O/T Post about Long Distance on Cell phone
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Jun 1st, 2007 05:01 PM
#1
Really O/T Post about Long Distance on Cell phone
Okay so me and my bf have rogers to rogers plan.
hes current work moved to brampton , so when i talk to him on his cell, its automatically long distance ; charges?'
I called Rogers and one CSR said no its not- because im calling from markham- right on border of scarborough and its not LD from scarb to brampton is it?
and one said it is long distance for him picking up and calling back...
so which one is it? im thinking it is LD...
thanks
and sorry if i confuse you
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Jun 1st, 2007 05:03 PM
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Yes, Markham to Brampton is long distance for land lines as well as for mobile phones.
If your phones support it, you can use EQO (sort of like Skype for cell phones) to eliminate those long distance fees.
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Jun 1st, 2007 05:08 PM
#3
oh great thanks.
and it does not matter that we have the rogers to rogers plan- thats for local only right
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