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Default 01-06-2006, 04:05

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Originally Posted by TheMadBrewer
I think I would be very interested when you get area code 310 numbers (could make do with 323 or 213).
See his reply to me above where he said he could give me a 510 (Oakland) number. (So far nothing but Ohio numbers show on the web site.) I'm sure if they have Okld. numbers - they would have L.A. numbers for sure!
BTW, both the 310 and 323 a/c cover a big area. As i recall, you could have a 323 exchange that would be far enuf away fm. another 323 exchange to incur a LD toll. Make sure, if you have a choice, to pick an exchange that is toll free from your office or home.

I have sent in my order but asked that it be held until a "deal" is worked out with the site managers here.

...mike


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