October 23, 2007
Long Distance Charges - Are They Eating You Alive?
Few people ever pause to consider their phone bill - after all, it's simply in the same league as taxes and death, isn't it? You have to have a phone, so you have to pay the long distance charges, right?
But many people never became aware of the huge battle that went on in the phone industry in the last decade - and the fact that the old AT&T monopoly has been broken means that many companies are competing for your long distance service.
The old cliche about a 'win-win' situation is truly accurate in the long distance business… just a simple phone call to Dial Long Distance can chop your long distance rates as much as 45% - and if you're in the sort of business that is forced to make large numbers of long distance calls - one call can literally mean hundreds of dollars each month in savings.
Have you checked your long distance rates lately? Do you even know what the competitive rates should be? I just spoke with our Long Distance supervisor, and he tells me that they still get calls from potential customers that are paying $1.17 per minute - when our current rates are around a nickel. It's usually quite a shock to these people to realize how much they've been being overcharged.
Dial Long Distance has been providing quality service to California businesses for over 15 years. Check out what Dial Long Distance offers:
| Regular Phone Numbers |
Toll Free Numbers |
No Term Contract Obligations |
Free Vanity Phone Numbers |
No Minimum Usage Requirements |
No Setup Fees |
No Fees to Switch Services |
No Connection Fees |
No Local Service Changes |
Low Monthly Fee |
No 10-10 Codes to Dial |
Same Flat Rate (Inbound) |
We also offer live customer service without prompts or excessive hold time. No more manuevering through long Voice Mail menus just to talk to a live person!
If you'd like to know how much you would save by just saying "Yes" - contact us and provide us with a copy of one of your recent bills - we will compare your current rates with what you would have been charged if you were a Dial customer - if we save you money, why not say "Yes?"
No Term Contract Obligations
