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but there are few alternatives

Posted by: Hugh Morris ( Howard Stern Institute, USA ) on September 01, 1999 at 11:43:16:

In Reply to: depends on where your calling from posted by shaun on August 31, 1999 at 13:30:48:

Shaun: The only explanation I can think of is that since pay phones are more expensive they use up more minutes or units, than a regular phone. And depending on who owns the pay phone, some of them are more costly than others.

Laughing Man: The surcharges for public phones are explined, in tiny print, somewhere in the literature that's packaged with the card. Unfortunately, you cannot read the explanations without purchasing the card, then opening the package.

Hugh Morris


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