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I called 1-800-BING-411 (1-800-2464). A female computer voice asked for the city and state of the business I was seeking. "Columbus, Ohio" I replied. She asked for the business name.
So here's a pretty awesome deal: Free 411 service from Google.You just call the number, tell them who you're looking for, and they connect you to the business. Totally free! Check out the YouTube ...
I called 1-800-BING-411 (1-800-2464). A female computer voice asked for the city and state of the business I was seeking. "Columbus, Ohio" I replied. She asked for the business name.
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I don't use an RBOC today, but apparently even now you get one free 411 call per month from AT&T (SBC). Today, with the degree to which personal numbers are unlisted or wireless, and easy and free number lookup via Internet and GOOG-411, I don't remember when I last used local telco 411.
I'm a user of 1-800-411-METRO (not an employee or investor). I wasn't aware that another service was available and have updated the entry as necessary. On a personal note, the second service was not very good (the wait was long and they couldn't find my number) and is extremely impersonal. But, hey, it's free.
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