Yes, 1-800 numbers are free for the caller calling the 800 number, although calls from a mobile phone (cell phone) will still incur airtime charges. The owner of the 800 number pays for the service. FYI, the owner of the 800 number receives a list that identifies the caller's number regardless of any features you add to your phone to "block" your number.
The toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.
Yes, all 800 numbers are free except for the following factors:
Calls to a toll-free number from a mobile phone do not incur long distance charges, but they do still use airtime minutes. The toll-free codes in North America (USA, Canada, etc.) are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.
In the UK, 0800 numbers are normally free from landline phones (including a normal home phone or a payphone).
From all mobile phones the numbers are now free.
Yes! 800 numbers are always free calls for consumers. 888 numbers are also free for consumers to call. It is 900 numbers that cost.
An 800 number is a toll-free number. Originally, all toll-free numbers used the 800 area code. So everyone knew that dialing 800 was toll-free and "800 number" became the commonly used phrase (vs. "toll-free"). After all the 800 numbers were used, and new toll-free area codes had to be issued, it was not obvious that these non-800 phone numbers were toll-free. Therefore, a toll-free number that does not begin with 800 is usually specified as "toll-free" so the caller knows there is no charge for the call. The toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use. Bottom line: in North America (USA, Canada, etc.), all 800 numbers are toll-free numbers, but not all toll-free numbers are 800 numbers.
Some cheap 1-800 numbers are the companies that use the numbers. All 1-800 numbers are the same. They are all toll free and don't charge you for calling.
Phone numbers that start with the numbers 800 are toll free numbers. Toll free phone numbers are numbers that have no cost to the person calling the 800 number.
800 numbers aren't free. You need to subscribe to a certain RespOrg (Responsible Organization) in order to have an 800 toll free number. Try Google Voice if you want to have a free number.
You can go to my800online.com to find cheap 800 numbers.
It does not cost anything to use 800 numbers they are called toll free numbers, which means there is not toll for using them.
In the U.S., toll-free 800 numbers were originated by AT&T in 1967.
The toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use. There are no codes specifically for toll-free numbers within California. There is a number to call for directory assistance with toll-free numbers, 1-800-555-1212, but not all toll-free numbers are listed. It is up to the owner of each individual toll-free number to advertise it or not.
Half of 10 is 5.So numbers in the range 800 ± 5 round to 800 to the nearest 10, except that numbers exactly half way round up. Thus all numbers greater than or equal to 800 - 5 round up to 800 and all numbers less than 800 + 5 round down to 800,That is all numbers greater than or equal to 795 and less than 805 will round to 800 to the nearest 10.
Free phone numbers start with either 800, 0800 or 1-800 this makes the call free to the person calling, and instead the telephone carrier charges the called party the cost of the call.
One can look up toll-free 800 numbers at TollFreeNumbers. Their Instant 800 Lookup can check specific numbers quickly and easily and the number will come back "in use" or "currently available". For any number that says "currently available", it can be instantly activated. The toll-free codes in North America are 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, and 844, with 833 and 822 reserved for future toll-free use.
Many companies offer free telephone numbers called toll free numbers which commonly start with 1 800, 1 866, and there is no cost to the consumers to use these numbers. To find the 1800 directly in Canada it is 1 800 555-1212, and it provides a listing of companies that have toll free services.