Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!think!ames!netsys!vector!nobody From: raw@alobar.ATT.COM (Ruth Watson) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom Subject: Re: Submission for comp-dcom-telecom Message-ID: Date: 30 Sep 88 20:40:00 GMT Sender: chip@vector.UUCP Reply-To: raw@alobar.UUCP (Ruth Watson) Lines: 19 Approved: telecom-request@vector.uucp (USENET Telecom Moderator) X-TELECOM-Digest: volume 8, issue 153, message 8 X-Submissions-To: telecom@xx.lcs.mit.edu (Mailing List Coordinator) X-Administrivia-To: telecom-request@vector.uucp (USENET Telecom Moderator) In article DMG4449%RITVAX.BITNET@MITVMA.MIT.EDU writes: >I want to be able to use a long distance service that 1] won't force me >to change my equal access default carrier at home (thus resulting in a >$10+ surcharge from Rochester Telephone) 2] won't force me to make a >minimum number of calls (like spend $10/month.) 3] will provide decent >service, a good savings over the Calling Card (preferably no surcharge). >include a telephone number of where to call to apply. I may be regarded as biased on the subject, but if you would like to compare calling cards as the one described above AT&T has a card called(I think) the Non Subscriber Card. My husband has such a card seperate from our home phone calling card. The card comes to you free and has no monthly charge. The number to call to inquire about this would be 1-800-CALL-ATT. I don't know what your phone bills run, but I think this card is limited to $100 per month usage fee. It may be able to be extended if needed to be. Call the rep. The 800 number is also free. I'm not sure how the rates compare so no flames please. Good luck, Ruth