http://labs.google.com/goog411/
IT even finds people who are unlisted, unpublished or just plain un a lot
of the time. It also does reverse lookups...handy.
Larry
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Google: 1-800-466-4411
and
Tellme's 1-800-555-8355
Both work great. I think one of them even offers to connect you to the #
you're looking up,
"Larry" <no...@home.com> wrote in message
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Google: 1-800-466-4411
and
Tellme's 1-800-555-8355
Both work great. I think one of them even offers to connect you to the #
you're looking up,
"Larry" <no...@home.com> wrote in message
news:Xns99865DA781D...@208.49.80.253...
> Program these #'s into your cell phone:
>
> Google: 1-800-466-4411
>
> and
>
> Tellme's 1-800-555-8355
>
> Both work great. I think one of them even offers to connect you to the
#
> you're looking up,
>
>
Thank you! Most cool....(c;
These bastards keep calling me so I'm feeding them to the spambots.
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Sunrise Communications
1374 E. Republic Rd.
Springfield, MO 65804
866-483-1228
417-886-7091
http://www.sunrisecommunicationsinc.com/
877-842-3210
866-842-3278
United Healthcare
http://www.unitedhealthcareonline.com/
800-GOOG-411
>> Tellme's 1-800-555-8355
800-555-TELL
Be forewarned. Several years ago Verizon Wireless charged me their
then-standard $1.25 directory assistance charge for calls to 555-TELL. I
complained quite loudly. I don't know whether that played into their decision
to stop the practice.
See, the problem is this. Dial 411 from a Verizon cell phone and they
incur real costs. I know this because there is a Verizon 411 call
center across the street from my house, a big campus where they
employ tons of people (and they're always hiring operators here). So
I don't have a problem paying for 411 or 555-1212 which is going to be
answered by a Verizon employee; I don't expect them to pay for the
facility and people and not make their money back.
But they incur no such costs on calls to 800-555-TELL, other than the cost
of connecting the call. I'm willing to pay airtime, but not the $1.25. They
don't even incur long distance costs as the long distance is paid for by AT&T
(the company that owns TellMe)!
Verizon stopped this obnoxious, greedy practice a few years ago, but you will
want to check your bill to make sure your carrier doesn't do the same thing.