Consider "Working Assets" phone service instead of AT&T
Another option to AT&T long distance service is something called Working Assets. Quoting from their bill, "Every time you call long distance with Working Assets, a percentage of your charge goes to nonprofit action groups that are working for a better world. These donations are made by Working Assets at no extra cost to you. ... For a list of groups Working Assets has funded in the past, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to 701 Montgomery Street #400 San Francisco, CA 94111 ... You automatically get a discount of up to 15% on interstate calls, depending on your monthly calling volume. And you automatically get a 20% Friendship Discount (indicated by and "F" on the bill) when you call another member of the Working Assets Long Distance network. ... Working Assets is the only phone company to sign the Valdez Principles, committing ourselves to environmental responsibility." (The bills are on 100% postconsumer recycled paper, unbleached, and they plant 17 trees for every ton of paper they use.) You can contact Working Assets by calling 1-800-788-8588 (let's face it, a phone company is going to know your number) or write them at the above address. If you tell them I recommended you, I get $10 off my bill, but you don't have to do that. I'm recommending them because I think they are a great option to AT&T, not because I want $10 off my bill! I chose Amnesty International as the nonprofit that gets donations when I make long distance calls. I think Working Assets has dozens of nonprofits you can choose from. And hey, celebrity endorsement: Ralph Nader goes around urging everyone to sign up with Working Assets. Cheerios, Marianne
The only downside to WA is that they won't issue a phonecard-only account (which is what I have with US Splice).
Marianne Mueller says:
Another option to AT&T long distance service is something called Working Assets.
Quoting from their bill,
"Every time you call long distance with Working Assets, a percentage of your charge goes to nonprofit action groups that are working for a better world. These donations are made by Working Assets at no extra cost to you.
I don't want to get into an argument on politics, but I will point out for the large libertarian contingent that Working Assets puts their money into "Progressive", i.e. what libertarians would think of as socialist, causes. Myself, I'd rather not fund lobbying for more regulations, thank you very much.
I chose Amnesty International as the nonprofit that gets donations when I make long distance calls. I think Working Assets has dozens of nonprofits you can choose from. And hey, celebrity endorsement: Ralph Nader goes around urging everyone to sign up with Working Assets.
Reason enough for libertarians not to touch it with a ten foot pole... Perry
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jet@nas.nasa.gov
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Marianne Mueller
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Perry E. Metzger