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To: orkrious who wrote (18320)1/27/2000 7:26:00 PM
From: Roebear  Respond to of 30916
 
Jay,
I was doing a search to find out what the company symbols are or who owns them. I gave AT&T the boot and changed long distance to bigzoo.com.

(*did you EVER try and cancel an account with AT&T company? It's a nightmare. I had four and after the first though fourth nightmare, I NEVER will deal with them again*)

Got local long distance with local Bell and then got a prepaid LD calling card from bigzoo.com. Buy it right over the internet, recharge it anytime the same way. Near instant check on minutes remaining via your call or on the net. 3.9 cents a minute, I talked to a friend in Canada for 60 minutes for less than $2.50, great quality.
I'm so happy with it I'd like to buy their stock. If I can figure out what its ticker is.

Here's the pertinent part of the post (of yours) that came up on my search:

Message 11072215

And if prices of long-distance service continue
to fall, Net2Phone warns that it may lose its competitive pricing advantage for
long-distance calls. Already some Internet telephone companies are undercutting
Net2Phone in the U.S. Bigzoo.com, for example, charges 3.9 cents per minute vs. 4.9
cents for Net2Phone on domestic calls except for Alaska and Hawaii.