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09-03-2021 04:29 PM - edited 09-03-2021 04:31 PM
Ok this is confusing:
....1-"Standard LD Rate (US+CAN)" means I'll be charged for LD calls.
...2-BUT, Doesn't "Unltd anytime minutes" mean NO LD charges?
....3-AND, Doesn't "Canada-Wide Calling" mean NO LD charges?
Why the redundancy or am I missing something??
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09-03-2021 05:11 PM
I think anytime minutes means anytime local…
Canada wide means you get free long distance in Canada…
so to me, sounds like you can call anywhere from Canada to anywhere in Canada at anytime without additional charges.
BUT nothing in that statement suggests free US. so you would get charged for calling to or from a US location. That’s how I read it anyways.
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09-03-2021 05:11 PM
I think anytime minutes means anytime local…
Canada wide means you get free long distance in Canada…
so to me, sounds like you can call anywhere from Canada to anywhere in Canada at anytime without additional charges.
BUT nothing in that statement suggests free US. so you would get charged for calling to or from a US location. That’s how I read it anyways.
