Lori and all others, you should contact your primary telephone, customer  
service or business office and
advise them of your disAbility.  In most cases your 411 will not be  charged. 
 But you have to register first.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 12/18/2008 12:34:21 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

My home health aide told me I could dial 411 to get connected with any  
person or place in any state (where I was unaware of the number) in the same  
manner as described below.  I "thought" it was free but when we got our  next 
phone 
bill it was something like a dollar! 
So 411 charges but what is described below using "Google" (supposedly)  
sounds different and free.
 
I have found that there is nothing much "free" in life so always  beware.  If 
anybody else on the list tries this with success and having  it be completely 
and totally free - surely let us know!
 
Lori


On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 2:44 PM, <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > 
wrote:


 
I got this from my best friend although I have not tried  it Please let me 
know if it is true?
Dana 
> > Here's a  number worth putting into your cell phone/home phone speed
dial:  1-800-goog411 -(1-800-466-4411). This is an
> awesome service from  Google, and it's FREE -- great when you are on
the road.
> >  
> > Don't waste your money on information calls for businesses  (not
available for residences) and
> don't waste your time manually  dialing the number.   Say  I am driving
along in my car  and I need to call the golf course but I don't know the
number.  I  hit the speed dial for information that I have programmed.
> >  
> > The voice at the other end says, "City & State."? I say, "  Garland ,
Texas ." He says, "Business, Name or Type of Service."? I say,  Firewheel
Golf Course."? He says,
> "Connecting" and Firewheel  answers the phone. How great is that?? This
is nationwide and it is  absolutely free!
> > 
> > Click on the link below and  watch the short clip for a quick
demonstration.
> > 
_http://www.google.com/goog411/_ (http://www.google.com/goog411/) 








 
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