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  2. GOOG-411 - Wikipedia

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    GOOG-411 (or Google Voice Local Search) was a telephone service launched by Google in 2007, that provided a speech-recognition-based business directory search, and placed a call to the resulting number in the United States or Canada. [1] The service was accessible a toll-free telephone number.

  3. 1-800-FREE-411 - Wikipedia

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    Callers dial 1-800 (888 or 866)-FREE411 [373-3411] from any phone in the United States to use the toll-free service. Sponsors cover part of the service cost by playing advertising messages during the call.

  4. Premium-rate telephone number - Wikipedia

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    Numbers starting with 08xx (International : +33 8(...)) are special rate numbers. They range from toll free numbers (080x) to premium numbers (08Rx) (R from 1 to 9) (called Audiotel by France Telecom). There are also various moderately priced numbers (from about 0.03 to 0.15 €/minute) in the 081x and 082x ranges.

  5. Empire Today - Wikipedia

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    Empire Today, LLC is an American home improvement and home furnishing company based in Chicago, Illinois, specializing in installed carpet and flooring.The company operates in more than 75 metropolitan areas within the United States, and is most well-known for TV ads featuring a distinctive jingle that recites the company's phone number and name.

  6. PetMed Express - Wikipedia

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    The company was picked 4th among Forbes magazine's 200 Best Small Business Companies in 2006 and number 6 in 2007. [25] [26] BusinessWeek named PetMed Express number 27 of its top 100 "Hot Growth Companies" in 2006. [27]

  7. Talk:Toll-free telephone number - Wikipedia

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    Starting in the early 1990s, Toll-Free 800 Service became a viable business tool with the use of "vanity numbers" such as 1-800-FLOWERS. With these changes, rates have continued to fall and the majority of large users are now buying toll-free services for less than 2 cents per minute [ citation needed ] .

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