
At 19:37 7/15/96, Alan Horowitz wrote: [...]
It's especially annoying when they've got an in-state or other non-nation-wide 800 number, or when you're calling from outside the US, especially when they're a business you'd like to be able to reach from anywhere, any time, like the travel agent your office uses
Your straining my credulity to claim that you can't get ahold of the regular phone number of them. Come on, are you 7 years old?
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