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110. Where can I find information about telephone credit cards? |
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This article is from the Credit cards and Consumer Credit FAQ, by adams@spss.com (Steve Adams) with numerous contributions by others.
Subscribe to the newsgroup comp.dcom.telecom and watch for the
periodic posting on how to use the Telecom archives. Please don't
post requests for credit-card information there.
You should also be aware of hybrid cards like the AT&T Universal
card (both MasterCard and Visa) and the Ameritech Complete
MasterCard, which act like regular bank cards but also let you
charge phone calls.
 
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