You may be able to call a North American (USA, Canada, etc.) toll-free number from Australia by dialing it as if it were an ordinary geographic number; i.e., 0011 1 866 xxx xxxx. However, you will pay international call rates. You can also try a VoIP service such as Skype. If all else fails, look on the web for a regular geographic (non-toll-free) number for the company you are trying to contact. 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.
Not in my country - it depends upon local agreements.
It may be in some countries (not in mine) - it depends on local agreements.
866-285-3041
1-866-45-BIBLE
Yes, 866 is a toll-free prefix in the United States. Calls made to numbers with the 866 prefix are typically free for the caller, with the charges instead being covered by the recipient of the call.
Yes, 866 705-5711
In North America (USA, Canada, etc.), 1-866 is one of the prefixes for toll-free numbers. Any telephone number can be a fax number; a fax number is simply a landline telephone number that has a fax machine hooked up to it.
Beginning July 17, 2012 the number is (866) 496-2303.
A toll-free telephone number for DirecTV in Florida is 866-945-3501.
Looks like a telephone number, but could also be a math operation. Who knows?
TRW Benefits Center 866-879-6026
A 24/7 toll-free telephone number for Ally Bank is 866-945-3761.