On 7 Dec 2000, 4:57, patricia wrote:

>  1. How does one find the company that gives one a
> 900 line to use ?

Start here:

http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Business_to_Business/
Business_Opportunities/Telecommunications/1_900_Numbers/

Note: The above URL is actually one continuous line and should be
entered into your browser's address box as one line.

> and if the purpose of having the 900 line were for
> consumers to be able to access a selection of
> audio cassettes on different subjects,  HOW
> would one find the equipment necessary to house/store/play the audio
> cassettes ?
> 
> I'm sure there is probably a more efficient manner
> of information (audio text) to be stored than on
> a cassette tape -- what would some of those
> options be ?    equipment needs?
> 
> to anyone that wishes to respond please
> if possible also cc. a copy directly to my
> private eMail box so that I am sure to see it...

You might review this page to learn more, but I get the idea that the 
900 number brokers use their equipment.  You would not be required to 
use your own telephone.

http://900profits.com/pages/dir11/facts.html


Alan
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