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long distance


Question Posted Sunday September 10 2006, 6:56 pm

my friend moved away to another state and i want to call him.He has free long distance..but i was just wondering i have sprint (cell phone) and i have free nights after 7pm and on weekends,my question is will it still cost me if i call him or he calls me?

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pinkpong answered Monday September 11 2006, 5:40 pm:
depends on what service you have . it will be of no cost for him to call you if he has free long distance, but it depends on who YOUR wireless carrier is. i know for a fact though, that if its cingular, you have free long distance. other than cingular, i have no idea.

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