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Do I need to change my local and long distance carrier?

Brad Rubin
Brad Rubin
  • Updated March 25, 2020 14:51

800.com works on top of your current phone system, so you’ll still need to have an account with a provider to get calls (cell or landline). Your local and long distance carriers will continue to bill you for any service that they provide to you. 

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