Bypass premium rate numbers
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scaravenger Posted messages 2691 Registration date Status Membre Last intervention -
scaravenger Posted messages 2691 Registration date Status Membre Last intervention -
Hello
You all know the premium-rate numbers starting with 08**, etc., which
allow you to contact your bank, insurance, etc...
Well, each of these numbers has its equivalent in a "normal" phone number, which means non-premium-rate.
Moreover, for those who have a Livebox, Freebox, etc., the "normal" number called is completely free!
For example: The premium-rate number for Direct Assurance is 0820000666 and the corresponding normal number is 0146144400.
Visit this site: http://ww12.geonumbers.com or http://www.detax.fr and enter a premium-rate number or the name of the company, etc...
Then click on "send" and you will get the normal number.
Not all numbers are known yet; it's just starting!
There you go, you may be able to talk for hours with your banker or insurer without it costing you another cent.
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You all know the premium-rate numbers starting with 08**, etc., which
allow you to contact your bank, insurance, etc...
Well, each of these numbers has its equivalent in a "normal" phone number, which means non-premium-rate.
Moreover, for those who have a Livebox, Freebox, etc., the "normal" number called is completely free!
For example: The premium-rate number for Direct Assurance is 0820000666 and the corresponding normal number is 0146144400.
Visit this site: http://ww12.geonumbers.com or http://www.detax.fr and enter a premium-rate number or the name of the company, etc...
Then click on "send" and you will get the normal number.
Not all numbers are known yet; it's just starting!
There you go, you may be able to talk for hours with your banker or insurer without it costing you another cent.
(¯'**.¸ xXx ¸.**'¯)Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 2.0.0.4