Phone company
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Phone company
Have any of you guys or gals,ever heard of Excel phone company? Can any of you give me some information on it. My Sister is trying to get me to change to that company telling me how much money I will save and how much she will make. Something smells here.
- RedEyed Duck
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Excel has been around for about 12+ years. They do have pretty cheap long distance rates and like all other long distance carrier if you don't like it you can swap back. Anyone that recently got into Excel should not plan on making any money to speak of due to the fact that the company has been around for so long. There were several that got rich but that was some time ago. If you make a significant amount of long distance calls whether at home or work send me an email and we can talk. I can guarantee as low as $.0425 cents per minute state to state. If you are interested send me an email and I'll send you my web address so that you can check it out.
Here is the best deal I ever got. You don't subscribe to any long distance company, you simply dial 10-10-811 and then dial the number direct. (1-601-xxx-xxxx). This guarntees you $0.05 per minute in state and out of state, 24 hours, 7 days, 52 weeks.
All my long distance calls were through South Central Bell, inside Mississippi and they were tearing me a new one. THis is the best money I ever saved.
All my long distance calls were through South Central Bell, inside Mississippi and they were tearing me a new one. THis is the best money I ever saved.
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My buddy got into Excel and tried to blabber me with how much money I'd save. I don't make enough calls to save jack squat so I signed up just to help a brother out. The phone service is fine, with the bill included in your BellSouth statement.
RedEyed Duck is correct in all the points about Excel, making money etc. My friend got out as soon as he signed up "X" amount to cover his initial outlay of $$.
RedEyed Duck is correct in all the points about Excel, making money etc. My friend got out as soon as he signed up "X" amount to cover his initial outlay of $$.
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