A new kind of land grab - October 1st only!

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It's been ten years since a new toll-free number area code has been made available in the United States... and it's happening on October 2nd when the 855 toll-free code goes into effect.

Right now, you can attempt to grab a valuable 855 vanity number and it won't cost you a dime. In fact, you'll have 30 days before you have to pay for it... and maybe by then you can find a company who wants to buy it from you (hint, hint).

DomainsBot is letting you reserve the name at no cost. Go here:

DomainsBot TollFree | Results

Just enter in a keyword (7 characters is best, of course) and you'll be given a list of possibilities. You can reserve whichever ones you want.

The system is first-come, first-serve, so just because you put in a reservation doesn't necessarily mean you'll get it (they'll let you know on October 2). But if you do, you'll get to use the number for 30 days (30 minutes of time included). After that, you'll have to pay a $30 one-time activation fee and $15 per month (100 minutes/month included, $0.07/minute after that).

If your reservation doesn't take, or if you cancel before the first 30 days, you won't be charged anything.

I have no financial interest in this or in DomainsBot... just thought I would pass on this interesting little tidbit in case someone wants to flip a phone number or maybe get one for their own use.
#1st #grab #kind #land #october
  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    Sounds like a good idea. I'm guessing the big guys are automating a lot of this, trying to get as many valuable name/numbers as possible.
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    • Profile picture of the author mcmahanusa
      On the surface, it sounds like a good idea.........and yet......when was the last time you attempted to dial (okay, punch in) a number using the letter keys rather than just punching in the numbers?

      I realize having a cute, memorable name is neat, but not so neat when you're dialing it. I'd rather have a number that's easy to remember. But that's just me. I'm just an old codger, who actually remembers using a rotary dial phone. And numbers that were combinations of letters and numbers - like Pennsylvania 6 - 5000. (I remember black and white TV and rabbit ears antennas, too )
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      • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
        Originally Posted by mcmahanusa View Post

        when was the last time you attempted to dial (okay, punch in) a number using the letter keys rather than just punching in the numbers?
        Skype will let you just type the word, and it's only $2.95 a month for unlimited calls to the US and Canada.
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        • Profile picture of the author mcmahanusa
          Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

          Skype will let you just type the word, and it's only $2.95 a month for unlimited calls to the US and Canada.
          If you're going to use common sense and expertise, I'm dropping out of this thread.

          Seriously, I did not know that. Probably because I don't use Skype.
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