In the European Common Market telephone calls between countries of the
Common Market
are FREE.
FREE calls for every European who has a legitimate land line and even
a mobile phone connected to a fix address in the European Common
Market.
Australia joining the European Common Market so we'll have access to
free calls between Australia and the European Common
Market? .......
G
Simon Templar - 11 Sep 2007 03:18 GMT
> Australia joining the European Common Market so we'll have access to
> free calls between Australia and the European Common
> Market? .......
Ha, would be nice but I won't hold my breath!
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Will Kemp - 11 Sep 2007 10:21 GMT
> In the European Common Market telephone calls between countries of the
> Common Market
> are FREE.
>
> FREE calls for every European who has a legitimate land line and even a
> mobile phone connected to a fix address in the European Common Market.
Ha ha! I don't know what you've been smoking, but it must be good stuff!
The Family - 13 Sep 2007 08:09 GMT
Calls from Tahiti and New Caledonia (both part of common market member
France) to EU countries certainly aren't free - in fact they're decidedly
expensive....
> In the European Common Market telephone calls between countries of the
> Common Market
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Will Kemp - 13 Sep 2007 10:06 GMT
> Calls from Tahiti and New Caledonia (both part of common market member
> France) to EU countries certainly aren't free - in fact they're
> decidedly expensive....
Nor are calls between member countries in the EU.
>> In the European Common Market telephone calls between countries of the
>> Common Market
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Michael - 21 Sep 2007 09:54 GMT
> In the European Common Market telephone calls between countries of the
> Common Market
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> free calls between Australia and the European Common
> Market? .......
Youre a liar and on drugs
> G