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Hello, i know this has nothing to do with electronics but i know we have a lot of American members- I live in the UK and i am trying to dial a number in America, on its website it reads 1-888-694-9257. I know to call from UK to US is 001, i have tried this in front of the above and inplace of the 1 but i cant get through. IF anyone could help it would be great-apoligise that its not electronic but there is always someone on this forum to help...
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It might be a number not accessible from outside of the US, if it was they would have put this +1 888-694-9257 instead of the 1-888-694-9257.... have you tried having an operator assist you? Whatch out thought, even if the operator connects you to an 888 toll free number here in the states, it might cost you quite a bit if they charge you for an overseas call....
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