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cellphone number


Question Posted Monday November 19 2007, 6:32 pm

well i moved from georgia to florida about a year ago, and i still have the georgia number. BUT, my cellphone was bought and the service is from florida.
my question is, is it long distance?


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teardrops7 answered Tuesday November 20 2007, 9:08 pm:
If you told your provider or changed them it aint long distance i dont think..but if you didnt do anything about it then im afraid it is long distance!!
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theymos answered Tuesday November 20 2007, 6:29 pm:
If you contacted your cell provider, or changed cell providers, then it's not. If you just brought your phone and did nothing, it is.

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