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girigiom Posts: 65

@pachy:

Thanks for the tip.......hadn't thought of that!

I currently live in Spain and will try to find out if there is a similar service since I spend a lot on calls...........

Cheers!
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Posted: 2003-02-11 10:37:00
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pachy Posts: > 500

@Crazy, when your calling card access number has been typed into theposition in the menu you have to activate that one (theres a choice of two isn`t there) you have to find the contact in the phone book that u want to ring, then press yes to get the screen that has the details (with the number at the top, then from THIS possition you press & hold "yes" it should dial your calling card number then the destination number, PLEASE NOTE, just a note on verification codes, you can completely ignore the verification code part of the system both when adding a calling card access number & when dialing the number, as it is not important.
Sorry to include stuff that you already know, but other people may find it usefull.
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Posted: 2003-02-11 10:58:00
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CrazyStud17 Posts: 138

pachy,

What do you mean has been typed out into the menu? Here's what I did:
1.) Under Calls>Time and Cost> Calling Cards> My Cards >I have one calling card with a check mark on it.

2.) The check mark means it's been activated right?!

3.) On that calling card, I have all the info, and with the Code being entered first.

4.) My calling card requires that I have to dial this access number first: 791-****

5.) It will then will prompt me to enter the verification code.

6.) Finally, it will prompt me to enter the destination number.

Now, did I do something wrong? What do you mean it has to be stored or typed in from the Menu?
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Posted: 2003-02-11 11:21:00
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DragonEye Posts: > 500

AT&T has a feature that blocks all international calls. Can you make regular international calls with your phone with out a calling card? If not then call then and ask them to deactivate the block. Then it should work.
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Posted: 2003-03-14 18:00:00
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CrazyStud17 Posts: 138

I figured that one out.... Everytime I tried to make a call, I always had an operator blocking my call.
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Posted: 2003-03-15 10:56:00
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djchapple Posts: 68

I am not sure of your country, but assuming it is the UK, how do i get a telco calling card.

If this is not available can anyone recommend a good UK calling card?
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Posted: 2003-03-23 13:20:00
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