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09-11-2000, 03:17 PM #1Web Hosting Master
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I just noticed DI's new dedicated server plans. The first plan is a PIII 650, 128megs, 9 gb scsi,.... $289! Nice deal!
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09-11-2000, 03:24 PM #2Web Hosting Master
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They updated all their Cobalt plans as well. Wow!
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09-11-2000, 03:32 PM #3Web Hosting Master
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Holy cow, they finally got a toll free number! That was one of my concerns living it Canada. This just keeps getting better.
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09-11-2000, 04:06 PM #4Web Hosting Guru
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If they are like most Americans, they will not get an International Toll Free line. We are in Canada, and got an International Toll Free line (U.S. and Canada) for $6/month....so it's not a big deal.
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09-11-2000, 08:37 PM #5Web Hosting Master
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I just tried their toll free number and it works from Canada!
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09-11-2000, 08:42 PM #6Web Hosting Guru
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Finally, a U.S. company that splurged the extra $2 and included Canada in the Toll Free line
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09-12-2000, 09:42 AM #7Dedicated Hosting Specialist
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Make sure that you guys read the fine "6 month minimum contract" print before jumping in.
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09-12-2000, 10:24 AM #8Web Hosting Master
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Greg, just wanted to say that I was a bit ignorant as to toll free #'s and didn't realize I could get an international one. Now, this might sound stupid, but how far does that "international" stretch? Is that just for Canada, or will calls go through from UK, etc. ???
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09-12-2000, 11:45 AM #9Web Hosting Guru
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Hi Chicken, I have to say that most Americans are ignorant to most other countries, so your not alone. Most of the huge U.S. companies don't even have a toll free line for Canada, I guess they can't afford the high price of a couple bucks a month
The International I have, which is the best I can get up here, is just for Canada and the U.S. But I was very surprised when it only costs me $6/month. I think I may have gotten one of the last "1-800" out there, most new ones seem to be 1-888 and 1-877.
I've always thought it was a bit wierd that U.S. citizens call themselves "Americans"...because Canadians and Mexicans are Americans too, everybody that is a citizen in all of North and South America are Americans! But U.S. seems to think that "Americans" only applies to them.
Anyhow....lol....it's nice to see that atleast one person is looking into a toll free line for us "Canadian-Americans"...lol
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09-12-2000, 12:06 PM #10Web Hosting Master
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You can get a toll free line from your long distance carrier for a small monthly fee or no montly fee at all (like in my case). I have a toll free line with Sprint that is just connected to my home line but with a different ring so I know it's a business call.
It doesn't cost me any monthly fees but I pay a per minute charge which depends whether the call originates in the US or Canada. As for true "International" toll free lines, I'm not sure. I know it can be done because we have clients at the company I work for that are based in the UK and in Costa Rica and they have toll free lines. You might want to inquire with your local phone company but I have a feeling that these "International" lines are voice over IP because every time I call one I get that delay/echo sound that only voice over ip has. You might want to check some companies on the net that offer services like this.
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09-12-2000, 12:07 PM #11Web Hosting Master
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Originally posted by Greg
I've always thought it was a bit wierd that U.S. citizens call themselves "Americans"...because Canadians and Mexicans are Americans too, everybody that is a citizen in all of North and South America are Americans! But U.S. seems to think that "Americans" only applies to them.
Canada
The United States of America
The Republic of Mexico
Many Canadians seem to take pride in the fact that they differ from the U.S. They don't even agree on what language to speak and have the French speaking separatists. I have yet to come across a Canadian who indentifies themselves as "American". The same is true of Mexicans, and citizens of all the South American countries.
Many people identify themselves by their country rather than continent. You can find similar examples for all the countries in Africa.
Is it weird that U.S. citizens call themselves Americans when they live in the only country whose name contains the word America?
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09-12-2000, 12:19 PM #12Web Hosting Guru
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The U.S. name contains the word America the exact same as Canada! Let's look at that:
U.S.A. = United States of America
That's the same as Canada, we are the Canada of America, the same as Mexico of America, we just are smart enough to know that we are part of America so we don't need to say it with our name like U.S. people do.
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09-12-2000, 01:39 PM #13Web Hosting Master
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Yeah, right Greg. You forgot that Canada not only includes the word America in it, but BS as well (or is it MS)? (moose droppings), or your statement does.
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09-12-2000, 03:26 PM #14Web Hosting Guru
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LOL...well, I tried eh.
oops, just stepped in a moose pie!
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09-12-2000, 04:55 PM #15Web Hosting Master
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Originally posted by Greg
I think I may have gotten one of the last "1-800" out there, most new ones seem to be 1-888 and 1-877.
Like the 877 I got then spells out a word. Seems that is the only bloody word I could get spelled out, tried a whole bunch of combinations and that was the only one that worked.
Who owns 1-800-CHICKEN ? Yeah, I know I'll never get it, but 800, 888, 877 are all taken but do not resolve. It is as bad a *bleepin'* domain names. Is there a way to search avalable numbers on the net? And get them? Hmmm.
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09-18-2000, 05:27 PM #16Newbie
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09-18-2000, 05:39 PM #17Junior Guru Wannabe
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Too Bad!
I is too bad that people feel the need to bash the US. I don't feel Canada is that bad, though Mexico is a pot hole. I am from Western NY about 1 hour from the US-Can border. Most Canadiens I meet are nice, well that is until I hit anything North of Toronto! But just as in the US some Canadiens are, how should I say it, poop-heads! No Is the United States of America better the Canada of America? I don't really think it matters, neither country would let anything happen to the other as far as foriegn aggressions goes. National identity is nice, national price is great, but Canada your brother to the south, the US of A not Mexico of America, we love you! :-)
Now lets all get back to work!
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09-18-2000, 08:08 PM #18Web Hosting Master
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Just going back to toll free numbers and Canada for a second. What are the rates you pay (inbound from Canada to the UNited States)??? I got some quotes and it seems that although inbound from any U.S. City is around 5.5 cents, inbound from Canada would be over 25 cents/min. Maybe this is why no one wants to offer this. That isn't all that cheap, *and* I am.
Rates from Canada to U.S. tollfree inbound please, and the carrier (website if applicable).