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Saruya

How do you call someone in England?

No phone cards, and it needs to be free!!!

    



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CPG
You cannot call England for FREE, it is impossible.

Anyway to get you started you need to dial the international dialing code (011) followed by the country code (44) then the number you are wishing to make contact with.

011-44-(the rest of the number)


shoredude2
A free call to England. Well first you have to call the Fantasyland Phone Company where you live.


Arcadia
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Free? Try shouting very loudly.


AndyG45
As long as you both have PC access, and some way of speaking, you could use the Skype network - if you both had webcams it would be a free video call!!


x Fleur x
0800 7383773
0800- Reverse!


happy
from the US, someone with vonage subscription, its free if youn are calling to a landline phone in england.


moonraze2000
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very carefully.


Me myself and I
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yeah.........nothings free my friend


punkstarr189
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If you and that person use yahoo messenger, and have a mic, you can call their pc.


C C
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if you and your friend have Skype, MSN or Yahoo you can talk for free. Otherwise I'm afraid it's necessary to empty the piggy bank :)


Julie
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"How do you call someone in England?"

Easy - you yell VERY loudly - "HEY YOU!"



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