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Default 30-06-2006, 10:27

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You forgot to say that CBW has toll free access numbers not only in the US but in many other countries as well.

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Beware that toll free numbers outside ths US are charged per minute and at generally high rates. It might be better/cheaper to dial the us toll free number from abroad and connect to the Um number
   
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Default 30-06-2006, 11:14

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Beware that toll free numbers outside ths US are charged per minute and at generally high rates. It might be better/cheaper to dial the us toll free number from abroad and connect to the Um number
Its mainly for using on public phones or hotels and stuff i'd say.
From your homephone its mostly cheaper to use local providers anyway, istnt it?

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Default 30-06-2006, 13:36

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When you open up an account with callbackworld (www.callbackworld.com), they give you up to 3 triggering numbers in the United States for callbacks
Can you use cbw trigger a callback to phone A by calling the callback number on phone B?

Thinking of using UM and a uk roaming mobile to trigger the callback to UM
   
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Default 30-06-2006, 13:44

Yes. The relationship 1. CALLBACK TRIGGER # to 2. # TO BE CALLED BACK is the key. When any phone dials 1, 2 will be called. My understanding and experience.


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Default 30-06-2006, 14:37

Also, if your roaming mobile has GPRS you can trigger a callback by just "touching" a URL. I previously posted instructions on how to do this. This avoids the possibility of being charged for an unanswered callback trigger, which sometimes happens although it shouldn't. The byte count on the GRPS trigger is so small I've never been billed for it.
   
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Default 30-06-2006, 16:44

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Its mainly for using on public phones or hotels and stuff i'd say.
From your homephone its mostly cheaper to use local providers anyway, istnt it?

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Some of the CBw toll free numbers do not work on payphone in Europe (e.g Netherlands). This is the first. It is generally cheaper to call us toll free numbers from european carriers rather than use the toll free number for this country. So the answer to your question is: Yes
   
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Default 30-06-2006, 18:23

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Its mainly for using on public phones or hotels and stuff i'd say.
From your homephone its mostly cheaper to use local providers anyway, istnt it?
Basically you're right but the toll-free (or, as in case of Poland, almost free ) access number is also a backup in case when callback doesn't work for any reason....
At least it turned out to be a backup for me once or twice....
   
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