Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
IIRC, I cleared this up for Fausto before.
That's the source number for London Telecom, a long-distance redirection service. Subscribers call a local number and are routed out through that one to save on long distance.
- M4H
Originally posted by: Xionide
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
IIRC, I cleared this up for Fausto before.
That's the source number for London Telecom, a long-distance redirection service. Subscribers call a local number and are routed out through that one to save on long distance.
- M4H
And as a sympton it annoys the sh!t out of a bunch of americans?
Originally posted by: Gravity
I don't answer calls from numbers I'm not familiar with.
Originally posted by: OIKOS
call me..... (416)911-5813
Originally posted by: Xionide
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
IIRC, I cleared this up for Fausto before.
That's the source number for London Telecom, a long-distance redirection service. Subscribers call a local number and are routed out through that one to save on long distance.
- M4H
And as a sympton it annoys the sh!t out of a bunch of americans?
And if it happens again I intend to visit M4H and crack some telecom skulls in my spare time. :evil:Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: Xionide
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
IIRC, I cleared this up for Fausto before.
That's the source number for London Telecom, a long-distance redirection service. Subscribers call a local number and are routed out through that one to save on long distance.
- M4H
And as a sympton it annoys the sh!t out of a bunch of americans?
Well, you have to understand how the system works.
They dial the 7-digit local number to get to long-distance. Their number is now London Telecom's.
Then they dial the number they want to call. Miskey = wrong number dialed. Hang up, but LT already attempting connection. Therefore, you get dead air.
Think of it as just amassing all the "wrong numbers" under one source. :beer:
- M4H
Originally posted by: Fausto
And if it happens again I intend to visit M4H and crack some telecom skulls in my spare time. :evil:Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: Xionide
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
IIRC, I cleared this up for Fausto before.
That's the source number for London Telecom, a long-distance redirection service. Subscribers call a local number and are routed out through that one to save on long distance.
- M4H
And as a sympton it annoys the sh!t out of a bunch of americans?
Well, you have to understand how the system works.
They dial the 7-digit local number to get to long-distance. Their number is now London Telecom's.
Then they dial the number they want to call. Miskey = wrong number dialed. Hang up, but LT already attempting connection. Therefore, you get dead air.
Think of it as just amassing all the "wrong numbers" under one source. :beer:
- M4H
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Let me mess with your heads
867-5309
HAHA Now you'll have that song in your head the whole night.
maybe you should call him to make sure he's not in ontarioOriginally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: OIKOS
call me..... (416)911-5813
you live in california, not ontario, canada.
Originally posted by: Elitebull
maybe you should call him to make sure he's not in ontarioOriginally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: OIKOS
call me..... (416)911-5813
you live in california, not ontario, canada.