Vaughn MacKenzie
TDR MEMBER
About a year ago I was getting disgusted with the ever-increasing rates of my phone bills. Even though I'm not a verbose person and don't make a lot of long distance calls, my monthly bill was $45+ a month, with no additional services.
When discussing this with a coworker one day, he told me he eliminated his long-distance carrier and only uses 10-10 numbers to make long distance calls. Hmmm, interesting idea.
I decided to give it a shot. After MANY phone calls, I succeeded in ridding myself of LD service (which was TouchAmerica, one I was defaulted to when Qwest came into town). I got the runaround like you wouldn't belive, and I got all sorts of comments like "well I don't think you can do that" or "you need to call this number first" and "you can discontinue your LD carrier but you still have to have Local Long Distance. "
It was rather confusing trying to sort out what options/portions you HAD to keep on your bill to maintain your basic service, and what you could whack off. It ended up being my local phone company would carry all long distance calls within my area code (509) for 7-9c a minute, and then all other calls I could use whatever 10-10 number I wanted. However just a few months ago there was a change where now I can make ALL LD calls using my 10-10 number.
I got online and found a website, 10-10 phonerates.com that compares 10-10 companies and I chose one that looked good. I immediately chose 10-10-220. . . NOT! . . . I ended up going with WorldXChange since they had the best price. It was 4. 0c a minute then (for me it is still 4. 0c a minute but they jacked up the rate for newbees
).
Immediately my phone bills dropped $20 a month. Woohoo! What amazed me was my long distance charges. On a recent statement I talked 70 minutes, charges were $2. 80 for time and 58 cents in total taxes. That's it! I love it when I get the "checks" from AT&T to lure me to them. . . they get ripped up and thrown in the trash. I
whenever I see LD ads on TV 
So if you are tired of high phone bills and LD companies harassing you to "switch," I challenge you to just say "No!"
Vaughn
When discussing this with a coworker one day, he told me he eliminated his long-distance carrier and only uses 10-10 numbers to make long distance calls. Hmmm, interesting idea.
I decided to give it a shot. After MANY phone calls, I succeeded in ridding myself of LD service (which was TouchAmerica, one I was defaulted to when Qwest came into town). I got the runaround like you wouldn't belive, and I got all sorts of comments like "well I don't think you can do that" or "you need to call this number first" and "you can discontinue your LD carrier but you still have to have Local Long Distance. "
It was rather confusing trying to sort out what options/portions you HAD to keep on your bill to maintain your basic service, and what you could whack off. It ended up being my local phone company would carry all long distance calls within my area code (509) for 7-9c a minute, and then all other calls I could use whatever 10-10 number I wanted. However just a few months ago there was a change where now I can make ALL LD calls using my 10-10 number.
I got online and found a website, 10-10 phonerates.com that compares 10-10 companies and I chose one that looked good. I immediately chose 10-10-220. . . NOT! . . . I ended up going with WorldXChange since they had the best price. It was 4. 0c a minute then (for me it is still 4. 0c a minute but they jacked up the rate for newbees

Immediately my phone bills dropped $20 a month. Woohoo! What amazed me was my long distance charges. On a recent statement I talked 70 minutes, charges were $2. 80 for time and 58 cents in total taxes. That's it! I love it when I get the "checks" from AT&T to lure me to them. . . they get ripped up and thrown in the trash. I


So if you are tired of high phone bills and LD companies harassing you to "switch," I challenge you to just say "No!"

Vaughn