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Phone CHarges


Question Posted Sunday July 29 2007, 10:24 pm

If you have free minutes after 9 on your cell [verizon], does that include free long distant calls?

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oceancityx answered Monday July 30 2007, 6:33 pm:
call verizon and ask them. everyone has a different plan.

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khadiya answered Monday July 30 2007, 4:34 am:
You have free long distance calls on cell phones anyways. But if you arent sure, call verizon and ask them. The only way you dont have long distance is if, you have a specific plan that says no long distance. But to answer your question yes. It should be.

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